Ladies and gentlemen, they are all Tuogu, why did Sima Yi usurp Wei, but Zhuge Liang did not usurp H

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

    Because Zhuge Liang and Sima Yi are different, Zhuge Liang has his own ethics, and in the face of the situation of Tuogu, he can still maintain his heart and continue to assist Liu Chan.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Zhuge Liang is very loyal to Liu Bei. Zhuge Liang only wanted to assist Liu Bei in reviving the Han family, and did not think about self-reliance on behalf of the Han, so he did not usurp the Han.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Cao Wei did not give too much power to the clan, which was an important reason why the Cao clan was powerless to resist when Sima seized power. Later, Sima did the opposite, sealing the kings of the clan, which resulted in the rebellion of the eight kings that caused disaster in the world.

    In the first month of 249 AD, Cao Fang, the emperor of Cao Wei, left Luoyang to worship the tomb of Emperor Gao Pingling of Wei Ming, and the general Cao Shuang, the leader of the central army Cao Xi, and the general of Wuwei Cao Xun all followed. Sima Yi took the opportunity to play the Empress Dowager Guo and asked the Cao Shuang brothers to be abolished. At that time, Sima Shi was the central protector of the army Yingtong, and led his troops to Sima Gate to control the capital Luoyang.

    When Sima Yi seized power through the Gaopingling Rebellion, although Cao Shuang lost control of the capital Luoyang, Cao Shuang still held the Son of Heaven and military power at that time. However, Cao Shuang, who was greedy for glory and wealth, gave up resistance, that is, surrendered to Sima Yi without a fight. So even if Cao Zhi Lu Tancao's descendants have no reason to stand up for Cao Shuang, after all, the main owner has accepted his fate safely.

    In the Cao Cao era, most of them relied on Cao Hong, Cao Ren and other Cao clan relatives to lead the troops, but after Cao Pi became emperor, the Cao clan was suppressed and prevented to the greatest extent, not only did not have any real power, but also was monitored, and was completely a trapped beast in a cage.

    Cao Pi stipulated that the Cao clan is not a king, and once the king is crowned, he is immediately forced to take the country, and the activity area is not allowed to exceed 30 miles of the fiefdom, and he is not allowed to enter Beijing, and he is not allowed to interact with other feudal kings around. In the feudal country, every move is controlled by the auxiliary supervision sent by **. There is also the use of migration, seizure of troops and other methods to restrict the rights of the kings, and finally they are not allowed to lead the army and rule the people.

    Cao Shuang is the leader of the third generation of the Cao family's army, except for Cao Shuang, among the descendants of the Cao family, there is no outstanding generation, Cao Shuang is not Sima Yi's opponent, after being lured back, he was quickly killed. As soon as Cao Shuang died, there was no leader among the Cao clan, and the Xiahou family, which had the best relationship with the Cao family, basically had no influence except for Xiahou Xuan and Xiahou Ba. Xiahou Xuan was soon recalled to the capital and placed under house arrest, while Xiahou Ba defected to Shu Han.

    Summary: Sima Yi's coup d'état killed Cao Shuang to seize power, the Cao clan did not resist, but had no ability to resist, so they could only watch the Sima family grow stronger and stronger, and finally replace it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because everyone has also seen the situation clearly, although there are many descendants of the Cao family, they are also seeking power and usurping the throne, and they have not established the majesty of the emperor.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The main reason is that their strength is too weak to confront Sima Yi at all.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Sima Yi himself did not, but the power he obtained created conditions for future generations to usurp power and seize the throne.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Of course, he seized the power of Cao Wei just to coerce the Son of Heaven again to order the princes, and did not claim the title of emperor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Yes, and the descendants also posthumously crowned him with the title of king.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course there is, and the later Jin Kingdom was founded in this way, Sima Yi pretended to be sick, so that the naïve and innocent Cao Shuang really thought that Sima Yi was about to die at that time, so he relaxed his vigilance, who knew that Sima Yi would dare to kill poor Cao Rui and usurp power!! It's so damning!!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Sima Yi is treacherous, cunning, and unscrupulous. Sima Yi's ideal is not to help the world, and Sima can also represent Wei. After Tuogu, the strength of Wei declined, and Sima Yi seized the opportunity to launch a mutiny and successfully established the Jin Dynasty.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Sima Yi was a man with great ambitions, and under the condition that he was admired by countless people and had a method of usurping the throne, he chose to betray Xinyi and usurp the imperial power.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Did Sima Yi usurp the throne? Your history was taught by Pu Songling.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Zhuge Liang's death has no effect on Sima Yi, Sima can represent the northern family, and win the battle for power with the Cao Wei royal family, which is much worse than the foundation, the Cao Wei royal family is inseparable from the family, but the family can abandon the Cao Wei royal family at any time, the two sides are not equal, and the success of Sima Yi and his descendants is because the power behind it is concentrated and huge.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    He would not usurp the throne like Sima Yi, because he had no interest in the position of emperor at all.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    No, because most of the soldiers of Shu Han went to Liu Bei's name, and their loyalty to the Liu family was very high, and Zhuge Liang was powerless even if he had the heart.

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