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Because Zhuge Liang was very steady in his use of troops and did not want his troops to take risks, he vetoed Wei Yanqi's plan to attack Chang'an.
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Because there are still many Wei cities from Chang'an, it is difficult for such a large army to pass, and it will inevitably be discovered, so this road will not work.
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This is Zhuge Liang's cleverness, he feels that it is too difficult to attack Chang'an, the risk is too great, even if it is really fought, it is difficult to hold, after all, there are only 5,000 soldiers and horses, and once it misses, the whole army will be wiped out, so Zhuge Liang does not allow Wei Yanqi to attack Chang'an.
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Don't want to take risks, Zhuge Liang is a cautious person, he thinks that Wei Yanqi's attack on Chang'an is very risky, and it is not possible to annihilate the whole army.
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Because Zhuge Liang didn't trust Wei Yan. Zhuge Liang thought that Wei Yan would definitely rebel, and he never reused Wei Yan, nor did he let him lead the troops alone.
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Because Shu Han at that time did not have the ability to withstand defeat, once this plan failed, Shu Han would suffer a catastrophe, and the cautious Zhuge Liang was opposed.
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Because the positions and identities of the two are different, they naturally consider the problem from different angles. Although Han Xin was serving Liu Bang at that time, because of Liu Bang's distrust of Han Xin, Han Xin did not enter the center of power. And Liu Bang's positioning of Han Xin is also very simple, that is, to fight, except for fighting, Liu Bang has no other expectations for Han Xin.
For some things that are closer to politics, Liu Bang and his think tank naturally have to consider, and Han Xin does not need to worry about it.
And Zhuge Liang is different, Zhuge Liang held many positions in the Shu Han at that time, and the power in his hands was very large. Many major events in Shu Han require Zhuge Liang to make decisions and plans, so although Zhuge Liang was the prime minister of Shu Han at that time, because the emperor was a dou who couldn't be supported, Zhuge Liang had a lot of things to worry about.
Even if Zhuge Liang led the Northern Expedition at that time, but during the Northern Expedition, he not only had to worry about the affairs of the army, but also had to worry about the affairs of Shu Han, that is, the things that the emperor should worry about, and Zhuge Liang took all the responsibilities on himself. Therefore, when considering the problem, it is necessary to consider many aspects.
For Han Xin, because there are not many things to worry about, he only needs to be brave on the battlefield, win the battle, and live a more free and easy life. But Zhuge Liang, as the prime minister, wears many hats, so he has a great responsibility, and he has to consider how to go next every step he takes, and he can't cut off the entire foundation of Shu Han in his own hands, so when Zhuge Liang thinks about things, he often thinks about all the things that follow. And when Han Xin went out of Sichuan, the world was still relatively chaotic, although Xiang Yu had the strength at this time, but he did not have the ability to unify the world, and the Han army at this time could still fish in troubled waters.
During the Zhuge Liang period, it was the Three Kingdoms, so the situation at that time was very clear, so Zhuge Liang would be more cautious when acting. And if you are not careful, you may lose the foundation of Shu Han.
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Because Han Xin didn't catch up with Wududa**. According to the official history, after the Wudu Da**, Chen Cang no longer had the conditions to send troops.
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Because Cao Wei had also heard the story of Chen Cang in the dark, and knew the strategic significance of Chen Cangdao, he would naturally be prepared for this. The Shu Han army was originally small, and the terrain of Chencang was dangerous, once Cao Wei set up an ambush, the Shu army would be annihilated, so Zhuge Liang could not take risks.
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Zhuge Liang does not have the majesty of Han Xin and the pattern of Han Xin, Zhuge Liang is only wise and has no strategy, so it is easy to suffer.
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Because the two people are in different positions, they have different angles of considering problems, and they have to adapt their tactics to local conditions and make plans according to their own positions, so their tactics are also different.
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Because Zhuge Liang doesn't have that martial arts, Zhuge Liang's resourcefulness is quite good, but his martial arts are completely inferior to Han Xin.
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Because Zhuge Liang felt that this strategy was too aggressive, and a cautious person like Zhuge Liang would not listen to it.
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Because Wei Yan was anti-willing, the proposal he made was not ill-intentioned at all, it seemed to be beautiful, but in fact it was a hidden crisis, Zhuge Liang saw through this, so he didn't listen to him.
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Because Zhuge Liang is very cautious, he will not make a move easily.
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Later generations did not recognize Wei Yan's ability to surprise attack Chang'an, more because they thought that Wei Yan was a reckless man and did not have enough military talent to do this, and he could not defeat the Wei army with superior forces when he smuggled out. But the Internet forgot that there is another person on the model of the world....Liu Bei! I have always believed in Wei Yan's military talent, and handed over Hanzhong to Wei Yan to guard for decades!
It is like the heavy responsibility given by the generals of Shu Han is second only to Guan Yu! How can he be a reckless general who has been guarding Hanzhong alone for decades, and who has no strategy on the Internet? On the contrary, Wei Yan should be a famous general with outstanding wisdom and courage, and even later generations who do not believe in Wei Yan's delay have to admit that Wei Yan was the first general ,...... Shu Han at that timerecognizes that he is the first general of Shu Han but does not believe that he has the strategy of a general, is this a popular double standard on the Internet today?
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Because Zhuge Liang's military strength is not enough, coupled with the tight defense of Chang'an. Therefore, Zhuge Liang did not adopt this strategy.
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Because Wei Yanqi's strategy to attack Chang'an was very flawed, the success rate was very small, and once it failed, it would have a major impact on the Northern Expedition.
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Because Cao Wei's military strength is very strong, it is difficult to win a surprise attack on Chang'an, which Zhuge Liang knows very well and will not act rashly.
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Because Zhuge Liang is cautious, he does not dare to take risks easily, unless he is sure of something, and the Meridian Valley plot is too risky and very risky.
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Because the strategy proposed by Wei Yan was very unreliable and not practical at all, Zhuge Liang ignored it.
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Because Zhuge Liang knew that the Meridian Valley conspiracy was unlikely to be realized, and the probability of success was too low, he didn't want to waste limited resources, so he refused.
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Because Shu has insufficient food and grass, and Wei has already defended itself, the raid tactics are useless.
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Because Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition went in the name of crusading against Cao thieves, in order to complete Liu Bei's grand ambition, he did not take a surprise attack.
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Because when Zhuge Liang went on the Northern Expedition, the situation was already different, and Chen Cang no longer had the conditions for a surprise attack.
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Because of Ma Yan's character, his character is full of conceit and pride, and he always doesn't listen to Zhuge Liang's words.
In the first Northern Expedition, after Ma Tan lost the street pavilion, why didn't Zhuge Liang take the street pavilion back?
Because Wei Yan was too arrogant, no one could suppress him, and Zhuge Liang was worried that if he gained more power, he might rebel in the future.