Why was Cao Di able to defeat the powerful Qi army?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The power of Qi became stronger and stronger, and in 648 AD, he sent the general Bao Shuya to lead the Qi army to attack the Lu state. Duke Lu Zhuang appointed Cao Di as a general and led the army to meet the Qi army. Cao Di gave the order to the herald in front of the battle:

    Hold your ground and don't go into battle. Violators will be killed! The Qi army beat the war drums to attack, but the Lu army did not move at all, and the Qi army was worried about fraud, so they retreated.

    Seeing that the Lu army refused to meet the battle, Bao Shuya ordered the drum to be beaten again, but the Lu army still held its position and did not counterattack. Bao Shuya thought that the Lu army was afraid, so he ordered to beat the drum again to attack. The Qi army thought that the Lu army was cowardly and lost its vigilance.

    However, when the Qi army rushed to the front of the Lu army's position, Cao Di gave an order, the war drums sounded in unison, and the Lu army rushed straight to the Qi army. Under the sudden blow of the Lu army, the Qi army was in chaos, and it was defeated by throwing away its armor and abandoning its armor. The Lu army won a complete victory.

    After the battle, Lu Zhuanggong asked Cao Di what was the secret to defeating the Qi army? Cao Di said: "Morale is the main factor that determines the outcome of a war.

    When the drum is beaten for the first time, the morale is at its highest, and then it gradually weakens; By the time the drum is beaten the third time, morale is at its lowest. When the enemy's morale is low, our army beats the drums of war and attacks it, and there is no reason to be invincible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Send the general Bao Shuya to lead the Qi army to attack the Lu State. Duke Lu Zhuang appointed Cao Di as a general and led the army to meet the Qi army. Cao Di gave the order to the herald in front of the battle:

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    One blow of strength, then decline, three and exhaustion.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The larger the number of troops, the more likely it is that morale will collapse. Through the mastery of the morale of the armies of both sides. Attack the opposing soldier's relaxed soldier when the morale of your own army is at its highest.

    will cause a ripple effect. The defeat of the soldiers at the front can easily be misunderstood by other soldiers who do not know the truth, and thus accelerate the loosening of the formation. In a chaotic situation.

    All you need to do is invest key attack power to break the opponent's morale. This has been the case with all kinds of infantry battles throughout history. It can be seen that the Qi army is actually composed of a rabble with little combat experience, and the only numerical superiority remains.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. The state of Qi is too light on the enemy.

    2. It is not by striking and rushing, but by strategy and wisdom. Overcome the rigid with softness, defeat the strong with the weak, and take the big from the small.

    3. Be good at observation and know how to examine the situation.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Meat eaters despise and fail to plan far.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The real reason why the Lu State defeated the powerful Qi army was just as simple as Cao Di said, the Qi State despised the Lu State, so it was not surprising that it was defeated!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Actually, no, I think Cao Di is the biggest factor, because he can see the situation clearly and make the best choice in combination with the situation, these are the most important things, otherwise any other morale is nonsense.

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