The Northern Song Dynasty had the Yellow River natural danger, why did the Jin soldiers attack the c

Updated on history 2024-03-30
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    In the first year), the Jin army only went south with 40,000 people, all the way into the realm of no one, even breaking through the 27 states of the Northern Song Dynasty, the front of the army pointed directly at the Song capital Bianliang, and the Song land on the north bank of the Yellow River fell. The Northern Song Dynasty court originally wanted to take advantage of the Yellow River to protect the gold soldiers, but the Song army guarding the south bank of the Yellow River had been lacking for a long time, and the occasional soldiers in the battalion were mostly lazy and could not fight at all. At that time, although the Song army burned the Yellow River pontoon bridge, but the ferries on both sides of the strait were not completely collected due to the dereliction of duty and delay of the subordinates, the Jin army gathered enough ferries on the north bank in only a few days, and crossed the Yellow River in October Ding Mao, the defenders of the Northern Song Dynasty saw that the Jin soldiers were all defeated without a fight, scattered and fled, and the next day the Jin army occupied the military center Zhongmu Station north of Bianliang without blood, and the Northern Song Dynasty from the emperor to the small officials were panicked and chaotic, and the Lord and the faction took the opportunity to make a big noise, and the court surrendered.

    The Jin army besieged Bianliang for more than a month, and before the capture of Tokyo, the Northern Song Dynasty royal family was ready to surrender, but the lower-level soldiers and civilians in Kaifeng resolutely demanded resistance, and 300,000 people were determined to participate in the war. Qinzong actually went to Jinying in person to ask for surrender, grovelled to offer the surrender table, and also ordered all Qinwang soldiers to stop marching towards Kaifeng, and even suppressed the soldiers and civilians who spontaneously organized to prepare for resistance. The Jin army then looted unscrupulously, and the civilians of Kaifeng suffered a great disaster.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is natural danger, but there is no one to guard it at all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The weak eat the strong, and the Northern Song Dynasty has no interest, so it is equal to nothing.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Are you passable? It's not just one person, it's an army, hundreds of thousands of people, and there were no planes at the time. Speedboat. Something like that. It's to crawl over. It takes a lot of people to build a bridge to get across.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is easier to understand the Yellow River as the "cradle of the Chinese nation", the Yellow River is the birthplace of the Chinese nation, and Chinese culture has emerged, developed and grown in the Yellow River Basin, and the Yellow River has nourished generations of descendants of Yan and Huang. The Yellow River is compared to the "national barrier", focusing on the Yellow River's role in defending the Chinese nation. Geographically, the Yellow River can be used as a military barrier, and the great and strong spirit of the Yellow River is enough to become a national spiritual city defense, which is the magic weapon of the Chinese nation to resist foreign aggression.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The earliest human beings in China originated in the Yellow River Basin, and the Yellow River fed millions of Chinese people, so the Yellow River is said to be the "cradle"; The Yellow River is a natural danger that makes it difficult for the enemy to attack, so the Yellow River is a barrier to protect us.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Thousands of miles into Dabie Mountain refers to the 1947 Liu Deng army led the Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Henan and Henan field army to cross the Yellow River to win, opened the prelude to the strategic offensive, on August 7, Liu Deng's army marched eastward, began the historical event of the feat of leaping thousands of miles into Dabie Mountain.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The question asked by the landlord is hilarious. Do you think World War II was an ancient war?

    There was a boat at the time. And the Japanese one. The landlord is so funny. Can't you help the Japanese army cross the river?

    In addition, Japan fought from Shanghai all the way to the south.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The Yellow River is not dangerous, it seems, it is not comparable to the Yangtze River.

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