Why did Song Jiang lose so much money when he conquered Fang La?

Updated on culture 2024-03-11
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In the Water Margin, when Song Jiang conquered Fang La, why he suffered heavy losses was related to the imperial court.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Unfamiliar with the terrain and lacking supplies, it is equivalent to fighting alone. In the battle, many people in Liangshan died of illness, and most of them lost most of them.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    First, Song Jiang misestimated the form. Second, Song Jiang did not know Fang La. Third, the most suitable general was not dispatched. The ability of the Quartet is very powerful. The location of Wufang Lap is easy to defend and difficult to attack.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    There is no miracle doctor in Liangshan, and when the generals are sick or injured, there is no other way but to wait for death. Jin Dajian, Xiao Rang, Le He and other inconsequential figures took cover, if the three of them were not left, even if An Daoquan and Huangfuduan were still left, maybe the generals of Liangshan would have a different ending.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Song Jiang did not use troops rationally and did not listen to the dissuasion of others, it eventually led to such losses.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because Fang La's generals are also very numerous, and the troops are also very strong.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, it was defeated by Tong Guan's army in history. At the beginning of the third year of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty (1121 AD), after Fang La was defeated by Tong Guan's army, he led the rest of his troops to retreat to Muzhou Qingxi Gangyuan Cave and Zitong Cave. In April, Fang La was captured in the stone stream of Zitong Mountain, escorted to the Beijing Division, and executed on August 24.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Fang La (Fang Thirteen,?) -1121), self-named "Sheng Gong", a native of Qingxi, Muzhou (now west of Chun'an County, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province), was originally from She County (now She County, Anhui), and was the leader of the Zhejiang peasant uprising in the late Northern Song Dynasty.

    Fang La, because he could not bear the disturbance of Huashigang, led the people to revolt in Qixian Village in the second year of Xuanhe of Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty (October 1120), and established a peasant uprising regime, with the year name "Yongle", set up officials and generals, and established a political regime. In the summer of the third year of Xuanhe (1121), Fang La led the rest of his troops to retreat to the Yuandong and Zitong Caves of the Qingxi Gang in Muzhou, and was later told by traitors, wounded and captured, and killed in the autumn of the same year.

    In the first month of the third year of Xuanhe (1121), Fang La sent the general Fang Qifo to lead 60,000 people to attack Xiuzhou (now Jiaxing, Zhejiang). On the twenty-seventh day of April (May 15, 1121), Fang La, his wife, and the prime minister Fang Fei were captured by Xin Xingzong, the defense envoy of Chungju, and the 70,000 rebels hiding in the cave were killed, Fang Qifo and others fled, and Fang La and others were escorted to Bianjing. On the twenty-fourth day of August (October 6, 1121), Fang La was killed.

    The vigorous Fangla uprising ended in failure.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    No, Fang La was defeated by Tong Guan's official army, and was captured by Han Shizhong, who was not a famous general at the time.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Yes, Fang La was exterminated by Song Jiang.

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