Sima Yi didn t dare to confront Zhuge Liang head on, did he have other scruples, or did he really ca

Updated on history 2024-03-17
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, he had some scruples, Sima Yi was still fledgling at that time, and he was still forbearing. Once Zhuge Liang is eliminated, Cao Pi will turn his head and deal with Sima Yi, so in the confrontation with Zhuge Liang. Sima Yi has been hiding it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It doesn't matter at all whether you can beat it or not. Because, there is no need to fight at all! "The Art of War" has a cloud: "A hundred battles are won, and the good is not good; A soldier who surrenders without a fight, and a good soldier who is good. "It's stupid to fight when you can win a war without fighting!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think there should be other scruples, because in terms of the talents of the two people, both of them are very good strategists, and the comprehensive strength of the Shu State represented by Zhuge Liang is inferior to the Wei State represented by Sima Yi.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think Sima Yi has other scruples. Because he knew very well that as long as he won Zhuge Liang, then he would not be of much value to Cao Wei, and he would probably be killed by Cao Wei, so he would not confront Zhuge Liang head-on.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The reason why Sima Yi did not confront Zhuge Liang head-on was that he only needed to consume Zhuge Liang to make Zhuge Liang retreat without a fight, because Zhuge Liang's expedition to the north was a great test for the soldiers' physical and mental health, as well as food and grass problems.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sima Yi. didn't want to let Zhuge Liang go.

    In fact, he fought Zhuge Liang twice, the first time according to "Three Kingdoms".

    It is said that Zhuge Liang won, and the second fight between the two ended with Zhuge Liang dying of illness, so why did Sima Yi let Zhuge Liang go.

    The reason why there is this statement is because some readers are interested in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

    This is not the author's Luo Guanzhong.

    The original intention. We all know that Zhuge Liang launched six Northern Expeditions, the scale of which was large and small, but when it came to the contest with Sima Yi, it was actually in the last two Northern Expeditions. In 231 AD, Zhuge Liang launched the Fifth Northern Expedition, and Sima Yi was ordered to lead an army to resist.

    There are actually two theories about the victory or defeat of this battle, the "Book of Jin Xuan Di Ji" records that Sima Yi won, but the "Three Kingdoms" says that Zhuge Liang won. If the account of Sima Yi's victory is correct, Sima Yi beheaded tens of thousands of prisoners of war, and he had no intention of showing mercy to his subordinates, how could he let Zhuge Liang go. If Zhuge Liang wins, then the plot of Sima Yi letting Zhuge Liang go is even more impossible.

    During Zhuge Liang's last Northern Expedition, Sima Yi adopted a defensive policy, wanting to fight a protracted war and make the Shu army self-defeating. Zhuge Liang came prepared and actively stockpiled grain. Replenishment of logistical supplies.

    Sima Yi seemed to know that Zhuge Liang's limit was approaching, so he was not in a hurry at all, he just needed to wait for Zhuge Liang to die of illness, and when the Shu army had no leader, he would naturally retreat. Judging from the strategy chosen by Sima Yi, Sima Yi did not want to let Zhuge Liang go, he was very in awe of Zhuge Liang's opponent, if he fought Zhuge Liang, he would definitely lose a lot, so Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang would slowly wear out until Zhuge Liang died.

    Some people think that Sima Yi deliberately let Zhuge Liang go, because of Zhuge Liang's existence, he can be reused, and if he destroys Zhuge Liang, then he will also lose his use value. But I don't think this statement is valid, because at that time the Wei State.

    In addition to Shu, there is also Wu.

    This opponent, as long as Sima Yi has the ability, will always have his place at that time.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    I have fought twice, yes, because Sima Yi felt that he could not use the means of villains to hurt Zhuge Liang, and the two of them had to fight face to face.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    He had made Sima Yi three times, and he did let Zhuge Liang go, because he thought that Zhuge Liang was more powerful, and he wanted to negotiate an agreement with Zhuge Liang.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There are two different accounts of this Northern Expedition. "The Legend of Emperor Xuan of the Jin Dynasty" said that Sima Yi won, and "Three Kingdoms" said that Zhuge Liang won. Assuming that Zhuge Liang wins, then it will not be a problem for Sima Yi to release Zhuge Liang.

    If Sima Yi wins and Sima Yi kills tens of thousands of prisoners, then he can't see the intention of letting Zhuge Liang go. Zhuge Liang's Fifth Northern Expedition, Sima Yi could not let Zhuge Liang go.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sima Yi is indeed very jealous of Zhuge Liang, after all, Zhuge Liang's reputation is too loud, and according to Sima Yi's cautious character, he will definitely choose the safest way to fight. However, this sentence of fearing Shu like a tiger was not said by Zhang He, but by Jia Xu and Wei Ping, but the last person to die was Zhang He.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Indeed, it can be seen in several battles that Sima Yi is very jealous of Zhuge Liang, Sima Yi has always become a laughing stock of people, and he is very afraid of Zhuge Liang.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Sima Yi is outstandingly talented, and in terms of military affairs alone, he is even higher than Zhuge Liang, so the rumor that Sima Yi is afraid of Zhuge Liang is not credible.

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