Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, Zhao Yun dissuaded him, why was Zhuge Liang silent?

Updated on history 2024-03-25
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because this move was also possible in Zhuge Liang's heart at that time, Zhuge Liang did not make any remarks.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Zhuge Liang thought that Shu Han had a big loophole at that time, and it was very likely to win if he launched the Battle of Yiling at this time, so when Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, Zhuge Liang chose to remain silent.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because he knew that Liu Bei was determined to start the battle of Yiling, no matter who could persuade him, he was silent.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Battle of Yiling may have shortened the entire history of the Three Kingdoms by at least 20 years, and Liu Bei's forcible attack on Wu ended up almost annihilating the entire army, causing the Shu Kingdom to begin to decline, and the situation of the Three Kingdoms began to waver. In fact, Liu Bei dared to attack Wu because he felt that his strength was not inferior to that of Eastern Wu, after all, he defeated Cao Cao's army in the Battle of Hanzhong, which greatly increased Liu Bei's confidence, and Guan Yu's death made him lose his usual calm, so it was imperative to attack Wu. But there are also very rational people in Liu Bei's camp, Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun are very opposed to Liu Bei's attack on Wu at this time, because Cao Wei over there is still staring at him, if he fights with Dongwu and loses both, then Cao Wei will be the biggest beneficiary.

    Liu Bei is a reasonable person, why was he not persuaded in the end?

    It can only be said that the reasons for Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun's preparation are not sufficient, the battle between Wu and Shu is indeed very dangerous, but Guan Yu's Qiu Liu Bei is impossible not to report, even if Cao Wei takes advantage of the situation to attack, it will be to attack Eastern Wu, and Shu Han's side is relatively safe. And at that time, Liu Bei didn't think that he would lose to Sun Quan at all, even if he couldn't win Dongwu, he would have to pay a very painful price, but everyone didn't expect the final result. Lu Xun was not in a hurry to engage Liu Bei head-on, but led Liu Bei to a terrain that was more favorable to the Eastern Wu army, and then drained the will of the Shu army.

    Lu Xun is very calm and good at perceiving the opponent's heart, this time Liu Bei's eagerness to win was completely seen through by Lu Xun.

    In the end, Lu Xun attacked and killed Liu Bei with fire by surprise, seeing that Lu Xun was about to win a complete victory with an army of more than 100,000 Eastern Wu, Liu Bei was also very unwilling, and finally could only escape to White Emperor City with a few soldiers. Zhang Fei and Huang Zhong were also killed in battle, and Zhang Fei was killed on the way to join Liu Bei, so it should be regarded as a death in battle. But after Huang Zhong was killed, the Shu army was a little panicked.

    But there was no way, and in the end, Huang Zhong said to Liu Bei: "I implore Your Majesty to take care of your body" and died. Liu Bei felt guilty in his heart, and Zhao Yun was also very sad after getting the news.

    In short, Liu Bei's defeat of Wu is a complete failure, and if Liu Bei is asked to make another choice, he may calm down.

    Nothing can be done to undo the situation of defeat today. Liu Bei, who fled to the White Emperor City, was also bedridden all the time, and the defeat of the battle and the anger in his heart, coupled with the guilt of the soldiers, made Liu Bei suffer both physical and mental injuries. Therefore, Liu Bei will definitely regret it very much in his heart, but Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun also regret it very much, they did not try their best to persuade Liu Bei, otherwise such a thing would not have happened.

    For Zhao Yun, he has been loyal to Liu Bei all his life, but he has never given any key advice at the strategic level, and this defeat is a fatal blow to Shu Han, so Zhao Yun can be said to be the most annoyed.

    Liu Bei was still too anxious, and Liu Bei underestimated Lu Xun's ability. Soochow is indeed a treasure land of feng shui, Zhou Yu, Lu Su, Lü Meng and Lu Xun are all military geniuses with extraordinary strength, and the most important thing is that they can inherit each other, which is why Soochow has been able to remain strong.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This was in order to win the final victory, and he wanted to block it, so he started a war.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    He wants to be admired by others, he wants to be respected by the other two countries through this war, and I think he really has too many ideas.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.Zhuge Liang opposed the Eastern Crusade.

    2.In the battle of Yiling, the power of the whole country was mobilized, Liu Bei personally conquered, and in ancient times, whenever the emperor went out, the prince had to supervise the country. Zhuge Liang wants to assist the crown prince in supervising the country, so he can't follow the army.

    3.Eastern Wu did not want to go to war, and repeatedly asked Shu Han for peace before opening Liu Bei's personal expedition, but they were all refused. In this case, Soochow faced the war with a defensive posture.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Zhuge Liang was a very well-known politician and military strategist during the Three Kingdoms period, and the reason why he did not participate in the Battle of Yiling. It's because he himself is not optimistic about this war.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    This is because Zhuge Liang is not very much in favor of the Battle of Yiling, and the Battle of Yiling is Liu Bei personally leading the army, and Zhuge Liang is needed to assist the prince in supervising the country.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    is different from the romance, Prime Minister Zhuge has always been the role of Zhang Liang and Xiao He when Liu Bei was alive.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    This is because Zhuge Liang strongly persuaded Liu Bei not to attack Eastern Wu, which angered Liu Bei, so Liu Bei decided to go out in person in anger.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    At the beginning, Zhuge Liang's brother was on Sun Quan's side, and Zhuge Jin came to ask for Jingzhou before, which made Sun Quan and Guan Yu turn their faces, so the cautious Liu Bei still blamed him in his heart. Moreover, Zhuge Liang's military status in the later period was almost replaced by Fazheng, so although Zhuge Liang was not optimistic about the battle of Jingzhou, he could not be dissuaded, and Liu Bei also asked him to sort out the armament in the rear and be responsible for the axle.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because it had just been attacked at that time, there were still many things to deal with, and Zhuge Liang was going to sit in Sichuan, so Liu Bei did not take him with him.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Zhuge Liang was in Xichuan at that time, and Zhuge Liang did not agree with Liu Bei to fight Eastern Wu, so Liu Bei did not bring Zhuge Liang.

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