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If you really want to cooperate, you can finish Pang Tong and Hua Tuo.
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Cao Wei's think tank was the most powerful, and they were the real advisers, that is, senior advisers who purely advised the monarch, and were not involved in commanding the army. Since they did not have military power in their hands, the monarch also had a relatively high level of trust in them. Cao Cao's earliest military advisor was Xi Zhicai, and later outstanding strategists included Guoguo, Xun Yu, Xun You, Cheng Yu, Jia Xu, etc.
There are also less famous but very useful strategists, such as Han Hao, who persuaded Cao Cao to implement the tuntian system in Xuchang, and Mao Jue, who persuaded Cao Cao to blackmail the Son of Heaven to order the princes.
The strategists of Eastern Wu are not bad, but Zhou Yu and Lu Xun are the great governors who hold military power, and Sun Quan has always been very jealous of them, so it can be said that both of them were forced to death by Sun Quan, so I don't think they are considered strategists. There are Zhang Hong, Zhang Zhao, Gu Yong, Lu Su, and Zhuge Jin who can be regarded as strategists, but they are worse than those old foxes of Cao Wei.
Shu Han has the least number of excellent strategists, and can only be regarded as Pang Tong and Fa Zheng. Zhuge Liang is a head-level figure, and making decisions by himself is different from making suggestions. Ma Liang and Ma Jian in the middle period, and Yang Yi, Fei Yi, and Dong Yun in the later period really can't be regarded as excellent strategists.
Other excellent strategists:
Li Ru: In fact, Li Ru has a huge impact on the evolution of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (press **, don't argue with me about history), and Dong Zhuo, who he picked up, changed from a martial artist in Xiliang to a prince of the dynasty.
The strategists of Yuan Shao's group: Tian Feng, Fu Zhu, Feng Ji, and Guo Tu: all have obvious weaknesses, and they are not compatible. The level is good, but together it is not as good as the role of a strategist.
Chen Gong: The strategists who assisted Lu Bu are also considered to be of some level, but the overall situation is insufficient, and they can't fight the local wealthy families Chen Qi and Chen Deng in Xuzhou.
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The strategists were Jia Xu of Wei, Pang Tong of Shu, and Lu Su of Wu. The military generals were Zhang Liao of Wei, Guan Yu of Shu, and Zhou Yu of Wu.
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Each has its own merits. Relatively speaking, there are more strategists in the Wei State and it is a think tank.
Shu: Zhuge Liang and others.
Wei Guo: Guo Jia, Xun Yu, etc.
Wu Guo: Zhang Zhao, Zhou Yu, etc. (ask Zhou Yu if you don't decide on foreign affairs, ask Zhang Zhao if you don't decide on internal affairs).
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Strategist: For the entire Three Kingdoms, I will respect Xun Yu of Wei and Guo Jia; Wu Guo (several major governors are all-rounders in civil and military affairs, and Sun Quan's brothers and sons are very awesome) Lu Meng, Lu Xun, Zhou Yu; Shu State: Fa Zheng, Pang Tong, Zhuge Liang;
Military generals: Xu Chu, Xu Huang, Xiahoudun, Shu Zhaoyun, Ma Chao, Huang Zhong, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei; Wu Taishici, Gan Ning;
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Wei State, because Wei State is very dominant in territory, and it was also Wei State that won the final victory at that time.
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It should be the Wei State, after all, it was the Wei State that won the final victory, so the Wei State must still have a certain strength.
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Territorially, Wei had the upper hand; In terms of population, Wei is equivalent to two Wu states and five Shu states, which also have the upper hand; In terms of talents, if you want to take "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" as the standard, Shu has the most talents, and the three kingdoms have their own advantages.
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In the end, Wei was able to achieve victory, it must be a stronger side, and its strength must be relatively strong, otherwise it would not have achieved the final victory.
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In terms of strength, it is divided into many aspects, such as in terms of territory and population, it is definitely the strength of Wu State, but in terms of talents, no one can compare to Liu Bei.
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Wei must be more powerful, otherwise there would not be a battle of Chibi, the Wu Shu alliance resisted Wei, even in the later period of the Three Kingdoms, Wei fought with Wu Shu at the same time.
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In terms of population and land area, Wei was stronger. Shu has a total of 280,000 households and 940,000 people; Wu has a total of 10,000 households, 2.3 million people; There were 660,000 households and 4.43 million people in Wei.
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Wei State, because the three Cao Cao father and son of Wei State cannot be underestimated, Liu Bei of Shu State is not as good as Cao Cao of Wei State, Wu State is also a fleeting country, and Wei State is the most powerful of the three.
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In terms of military strength alone, it must have been the last Wei State that was powerful, and Zhuge Liang's many Northern Expeditions failed to shake the foundation of Wei State.
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Wei was the strongest, and under Cao Cao's hard work, Wei was about to reach a peak at that time. Moreover, the land is vast, and the entire north has been exhausted by Cao Cao's place, and at that time Jiangnan had not been fully developed.
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