What was the fate of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period 20

Updated on history 2024-04-29
35 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wan, Fei Yi and others successively became prime ministers, and they just followed the rules. After 258 years, the eunuchs abused their power and became politically corrupt. Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition was constrained by the imperial court and eunuchs, resulting in no success.

    In 263, Wei attacked Shu Han, Liu Chan surrendered, and was named Anle Gong, and Shu Han died. The second emperor of the Shu Han calendar, a total of forty-three years.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Although Zhuge is a virtuous minister, Jiang Wei is even more disregarded by the huge economic strength gap between Shu Han and Cao Wei, and forcibly carried out the Northern Expedition, which caused the vitality of Shu Han to be greatly damaged, and the power of the later lord Liu Chan was hollowed out, and the military and political power was all returned to Liang.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    perished, Zhuge Liang had already calculated the destruction of the Shu Kingdom, but he was still heartfelt!! Liu Chan can't be blamed for the demise of the Shu Kingdom, because of Liu Bei's hypocrisy and hypocrisy, you should know that Liu Bei threw Liu Chan to the ground! That's why it will lead to the brain**, and Liu Bei is also responsible for the destruction of the Shu Kingdom!!

    Liu Bei is too hypocritical!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Bumpy: Zhuge Liang is okay, as soon as he dies, the general trend is gone, Liu Chan can't help him, and finally Jiang Wei died, and Shu perished.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The fate of Shu is sad, the sinner Guan Yunchang through the ages, and the loss of Jingzhou has become a turning point in the fate of Shu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It was hung and destroyed by Wei, which lasted two emperors for a total of forty-three years.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Gradually decay until it perishes.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the geographical location is not advantageous among the three countries, the economic power is also the weakest among the three countries, which leads to relative backwardness in all aspects.

    Shu occupies only two prefectures, Jingzhou and Yizhou, and is located in the southwest of China, with mountainous terrain and plateaus, and a small population. Except for Chengdu, which is located in a plain and has a relatively developed economy, other regions, especially ethnic minority areas, are relatively backward in development.

    In contrast, Wei occupied northern China and was the largest of the three kingdoms. The north has always been the center of China's economic development, with a large population, a developed economy, and a strong economic foundation.

    Soochow occupied the southeastern region. The southeast has always been the land of fish and rice, located in the plain, backed by the sea, with more rivers, developed water transportation, belonging to a rich land, and the economic development is relatively fast.

    To sum up, compared with the other two countries, Shu has the smallest land area, the smallest population, the smallest number of troops, and the weakest economic strength, so it is the most backward among the three countries.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are many talents, but the birds are big, there are all kinds of forests, some have no one in their eyes, some are arrogant, and some are too smart ......In a word, it is a historical necessity.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The time, the place, the people are both good.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The reckless army Zhuge Liang, the enemy rushed into Liu Xuande, the proud and complacent Guan Yunchang, and the courage of Jiang Boyo. In short, the land of abundance cannot afford to support militants.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The former brother did not say the point, everything depends on the time, in Shu Wu is angry Liu Bei and Lu Xun clashed, Liu Bei was revengeful after the death of his younger brother, and he couldn't wait to level Wu as soon as possible, so he first sent Zhang Fei to advance day and night and rarely rested, and then because Zhang Fei was drunk and whipped the soldiers, the soldiers rebelled, and killed Fei, Liu Bei became even more angry, and led his troops straight in, and finally because of negligence, he set up a camp in a hurry, and was burned by Lu Xun for 700 miles, but Sima after destroying Shu, it was not Jin, or Wei, and beat Wu in the name of Wei, At that time, Wu had already produced a few king-like figures, the treasury was empty, the people were suffering, and only a very small number of Tujia gate lords were engaged in political affairs.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The times create heroes, and happy heroes become bears.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Not necessarily! It's possible that the elite Wu didn't write it!! It's just that the Romance of the Three Kingdoms focuses on writing the battle between the two countries.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Liu Bei! Guan yu! Zhang Fei! Zhuge Liang! Zhao Yun! Ma Chao! Huang Zhong! Zhang Bao! Guan Xing. Ma Dai, Ma Tan. ......

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Zhuge Liang's death laid the groundwork for the Shu State to occupy half of it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Losing the support of the scholars, Liu Chan was weak and corrupt.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    During the Three Kingdoms period, Shu occupied Shuzhong, and Jingzhou and other places, and originally had the strength to compete with Wei under the planning of Zhuge Liang and others, but many reasons made Shu finally decline.

    First of all, Guan Yu's carelessness lost Jingzhou, which led Shu to decline, this incident not only lost Guan Yu and many troops, but also gave up such an important city as Jingzhou, which caused a very passive situation for Shu later, and the chain reaction caused a great injury to Shu's vitality.

    Guan Yu was defeated and killed, causing Zhang Fei to lash his subordinates in anger, eventually causing Zhang Fei to be killed. Guan Yu's death made Liu Bei lose his sober mind, and personally led the army to crusade against Sun Quan, but was burned to death by Lu Xun with hundreds of thousands of troops, causing Shu to lose a lot of vitality.

    Another reason for the decline of Shu is that there is a fault in the cultivation of talents, although there is no shortage of substitutes in the court after Zhuge Liang's death, but the army has not cultivated too many characters who can be independent, and Liao Hua can be a pioneer is a manifestation.

    Of course, the monarch's unrighteousness is also one of the reasons for the decline of Shu. Liu Chan is not too stupid, but he has no lofty ambitions, and he is listening to the slander of villains, which completely caused the destruction of Shu.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It should be that Guan Yu lost Jingzhou because of carelessness, which suddenly made the newly prosperous Shu Kingdom go into decline again, and then Liu Bei poured the strength of the whole country into attack Eastern Wu, and was later burned by Lu Xun, which made Shu even worse.

    Among the three kingdoms, the Wei State of Shu and the State of Wu, according to the comparison of strength, the Wei State should be ranked first, because the Wei State was very developed in agriculture and economy under the management of Cao Cao, and Cao Cao unified the entire north very early and had strong capital and national strength.

    In the area east of the Yangtze River, Soochow has also experienced three generations of Sun Jian, Sun Ce and Sun Quan, although it is not as strong as the strength of Wei, it can also be said that the country is rich and the people are strong, and the Yangtze River natural insurance as a natural barrier, enough to protect itself.

    Before Liu Bei became emperor, Shu had just stabilized, and it mainly relied on the dedicated planning of Zhuge Liang and others to have part of the land in Sichuan and Shu, but the foundation was still unstable.

    Shu was originally the weakest of the three kingdoms, and could only resist Cao Wei together with the alliance of Eastern Wu, and later Zhuge Liang's northern expedition was unsuccessful several times, and at the same time exhausted the national strength of Shu, and then coupled with the incompetence of the lord Liu Chan, it objectively accelerated the demise of Shu.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When Jingzhou (population, talent) began to decline. The southern clans are relatively xenophobic, without the talent supplement of the Jingzhou clan and the balance of the local clan in Yizhou, the high-level pig brother does not dare to let the Yizhou clan ascend for fear of being hollowed out, you see that after the Jingzhou gang died in the later period, there was someone in the court who did their best to Liu Chan, Shu Han is not no one who is talented, and the Yizhou clan does not want to play with Shu Han. Liu Chan understood that he would vote for the sake of the people to suffer less war, anyway, even if he resisted and destroyed the country, it would be a matter of time.

    Brother Zhu knew this problem, so he died in the Northern Expedition in order to increase the heritage of Shu Han (the three major horses, the land is cool and secluded, and the power of the cold weapon and the king of land warfare are all understood in Cao Wei's hands), but it has no effect, and it is not Cao Wei's opponent. Zhu Ge Longzhong also said, "If there is Jing, benefit, and marry Sun Quan, if there is a change in the world, a general will be ordered to ...... the army of Jingzhou.""It is said that there is Jingzhou to recuperate and recuperate, and there are changes in the north, but Sun Quan is also a hero, and it is impossible to put his cover door under the muzzle of Shu Han (Shu Han occupies the upstream, in case he wins Cao Wei, Lao Liu's muzzle, the water army will go downstream, Sun Quan will not die, and he will take off half of his skin, not to mention impossible). The biggest loss of Shu Han in the Battle of Jingzhou was not Liu Guanzhang and the 100,000 soldiers, but the loss of Jingzhou (Lao Liu was one-third).

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    carelessly lost Jingzhou Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Liu Bei died one by one, in fact, in the final analysis, Guan Yu lost Shu Han.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    The loss of Jingzhou and the death of Guan Yu made Shu slowly decline from prosperity.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The main reason is the loss of Jingzhou, and the loss of Jingzhou will lose the support of financial resources and the transportation of talents, which will make the successor of Shu Han weak.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Infighting. The relationship between the three major factions was not harmonious, which harmed the interests of the Yizhou scholars, causing the people of the Yizhou faction to completely dissupport Shu Han, and even looked forward to the demise of Shu Han.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Liu Bei's career died as soon as it stabilized, and all the capable people in Liu Bei's camp died. The interior became chaotic.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Decline, why is it not strong in my impression, when Shu was the strongest, it was beneficial to the state and half of Jingzhou, the number of troops counting the hundreds of thousands of Yizhou and the tens of thousands of Jingzhou is more than 200,000, the Wei State occupies nine northern states, the army is four or five hundred thousand, Shu has never surpassed the Wei State, and has never entered the north.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Liu Bei Yiling was defeated, the relationship between Wu and Shu was tense, and Zhuge Liang waved the Northern Expedition when the relationship between Wu and Shu was not reconciled, and he was defeated again and again. If Shu is not declining, it is really a ghost!

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    Guan Yu lost Jingzhou, and Liu Bei lost the battle of Yiling.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    Guan Yu lost Jingzhou, Liu Bei Yiling was defeated, and Shu returned to the sky.

  30. Anonymous users2024-01-10

    The currency reform of 100 coins frantically plundered the people's economy.

  31. Anonymous users2024-01-09

    Pang Tong and Fa Zheng died one after another, and no top strategist was one of them.

  32. Anonymous users2024-01-08

    The Liu family has been sitting there for more than 400 years, and it's time to change people.

  33. Anonymous users2024-01-07

    There are no talents, the older generation is dead, and they can't be connected, let alone the emperor.

  34. Anonymous users2024-01-06

    It cannot be said whose fault it is, and it is inevitable that economic development will not keep up with demise.

  35. Anonymous users2024-01-05

    Although Kong Ming won his master, it was a pity that he could not have the time.

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