If Bai Qi hadn t killed Zhao Zu, would there have been much less desperate resistance when Qin unifi

Updated on history 2024-05-10
19 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If Bai Qi didn't kill Zhao Zu, there would be much less desperate resistance when Qin unified the six countries, this is possible, because the unification of the six countries will definitely fight a lot, and there are many small countries that may surrender directly when they see the powerful Qin State, but if he kills Zhao Zu, many people can't see hope, so they will resist to the death.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That's right, Bai Qikeng's killing of Zhao was to end the war between Qin and Zhao as soon as possible, to avoid the continuous consumption of national strength and be taken advantage of by the enemy, and the Qin Dynasty's unification of the six countries belonged to the war of annihilation, how could it not be subject to desperate resistance, this has nothing to do with Bai Qi, it is just that it is used by the enemy general as a reason for desperate resistance, even if he does not kill the enemy general, there will be other excuses.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If Bai Qi hadn't killed Zhao Shu at that time, there would have been much less desperate resistance when Qin unified the Six Kingdoms at that time, because killing Zhao Shu gave the people at that time no way back.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    This is very possible, there is an old saying, "the rabbit bites when it is in a hurry"! The Qin State killed all the soldiers who surrendered, so that these soldiers had no way to retreat but to resist to the death.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Judging from the situation at that time, Bai Qi's approach was not wrong, because 400,000 troops surrendered, just eating was a problem, and it was difficult to say whether these troops would defect, so Bai Qi voluntarily took on this crime, and he was also courageous.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    From Bai Qi's standpoint, he did nothing wrong, because he considered it from the position of a general, and sometimes the enemy's avatar was not necessarily sincere, but it could also be a spy or a meticulous work.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In fact, I feel that Bai Qi's approach is correct, not that I am cruel, but from the perspective of the troops at that time, if I brought so many prisoners, the variables would be too great. I can't afford to take this risk, and I can't take it. So I support Bai Qi's approach, as for the future, Bai Qi can't think about it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think this is possible, because Bai Qikeng killed Zhao Zu, so that when the Qin State unified the Six Kingdoms, those people could not see the hope of life, it was better to fight hard, fight to the death, and maybe there was a way to live.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    After the unification of the world, they are all their own families, so killing prisoners at least shows short-sightedness. Secondly, relying on brutality to win the world will not last long, and killing prisoners is one of the reasons for Qin's short life.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Bai Qi killed more than 400,000 soldiers in the Battle of Changping. In the Battle of Changping, Bai Qikeng killed more than 400,000 soldiers of Zhao State, which caused a great injury to the vitality of Zhao State, and also made immortal contributions to the later unification of Qin State. For Zhao Guo, this heavy blow was enough to make it gradually withdraw from the stage of history.

    The Battle of Changping during the Warring States Period was a battle that had an important impact on both Qin and Zhao.

    Description of the characters in whiteBai Qi commanded many important battles. Broke the Chu army, invaded Yingdu, and forced the Chu State to move its capital, and the Chu State has been in a slump since then. The Battle of Yique annihilated the 240,000 allied troops of Han and Wei, completely sweeping the eastward advance of the Qin army.

    The Battle of Changping annihilated 450,000 Zhao troops in one fell swoop, creating the earliest and largest precedent in Chinese history to encircle and annihilate the enemy. There were more than 70 battles of all sizes, no defeats, from the lowest-level military attache to the title of Wu Anjun, and the Six Kingdoms were terrified.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Pit killing may be a misunderstanding Pit (cheating) to kill 400,000 people logically How much do you have to dig and how big do you dig Zhao people are fools, willing to jump in? The Qin army was only 300,000 people, and even if the 400,000 were bare-handed, only 240 people would ever be left to return to China. The most logical thing is that Qin Jun didn't want to have these drags and killed Zhao Jun while it was dark.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    With the population and productivity at that time, it was a lot to bring tens of thousands to fight a war....The superior side often likes to exaggerate the strength of the army to deter the enemy (such as Cao Cao), so it is unrealistic to say that the Battle of Changping claimed that the two sides had a total of 1 million Zhao troops and 400,000 troops, and Sima Qian only wanted to highlight the fierceness of the war and the brutality of the Qin army....Hope to adopt.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Fake Bai Qi killed more than 400,000 people, but some of them were civilians near the battlefield The reason why it is claimed to be so many is that there will definitely not be so many, in ancient times, there were originally few people, and when they were fighting, they had to claim to bring as many soldiers and how many people they killed, in order to make a statement. Intimidate the enemy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Battle of Changping.

    The Qin army attacked eastward, and King Zhao sent the veteran general Lian Po to defend Changping. The Qin army continued to challenge, but Lian Po could not hold out, and the two sides held each other for a long time. The Qin army spread rumors that Lian Po was going to rebel, with the aim of getting King Zhao to replace Lian Po.

    King Zhao was really fooled and sent Zhao Kuo to replace Lian Po. Zhao Kuo only knows how to talk on paper, and does not have much experience in actual combat, so he attacks lightly. The Qin general Bai Qi set up an ambush to surround Zhao Kuo's army and cut off the Zhao army's grain route.

    The Zhao army was besieged for 46 days, desperately breaking through, but still unable to recover the defeat, Zhao Kuo was shot to death, and more than 400,000 Zhao troops surrendered to the Qin army, and most of them were killed by the Qin army.

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  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Battle of Changping.

    The Qin general Bai Qi set up an ambush to surround Zhao Kuo's army and cut off the Zhao army's grain route. By September, Zhao Bing had been without food for 46 days, starving, and even killing each other. Zhao Kuo was cornered, and the drum platform (Luoyang Longmen) was raised

    Regrouped the troops, divided the troops into four teams to break through in turn, but finally could not come out, Zhao Kuoqin led the elite soldiers to battle, and was shot and killed by the Qin army. The Zhao army was defeated, and 400,000 Zhao soldiers surrendered. Bai Qi talked to people and said

    Previously, Qin had captured Shangdang, and the people of Shangdang did not want to join Qin but submitted to Zhao. The soldiers of Zhao State are capricious, and if they are not all killed, I am afraid that it will become a disaster in the future. So he deceived and killed all the soldiers of Zhao, leaving only 240 young soldiers to report back to Zhao.

    1], the Qin army successively killed and captured a total of 450,000 Zhao troops, and the whole Zhao State was shocked. Since then, Zhao Guo's vitality has been greatly injured and he has collapsed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    I suggest you take a look at "The Great Qin Empire".

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    First of all, according to the "Historical Records", Bai Qi was really seriously ill at that time, and it was inconvenient for him to lead the troops to fight as a marshal, and King Qin Zhaoxiang rejected his proposal at the beginning, which made him have some thoughts in his heart. This refusal to send troops, Bai Qi is a bit presumptuous.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because he doesn't want to offend the other party, and he doesn't want to expose his strength, and he doesn't want to have some conflicts with the other party.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    In order to protect themselves, they are also not involved in other party and government activities, and they are also to protect their own interests.

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