If Zhao didn t kill Li Mu, would Qin still be able to destroy Zhao and dominate the world?

Updated on culture 2024-05-01
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If Zhao did not kill Li Mu, Qin would still be able to dominate the world. At that time, the Qin State already had all the conditions to unify the world, and it was only a matter of time before the Six Kingdoms were destroyed. Even if Li Mu was not killed by the Zhao State, it could only delay the attack of the Qin State.

    There is a gap in the hard power of Qin and Zhao, which is doomed to Zhao not to win against Qin. Not to mention that the monarch of Zhao was mediocre at that time, while the monarch of Qin was eloquent. In addition, the attitude of other countries is also one of the reasons for the certain demise of the Zhao State.

    Since the Shang Dynasty changed the law, the strength of the Qin State has grown very rapidly. Long before the Qin State began to destroy the Six Kingdoms, their comprehensive strength was already the first of the Six Kingdoms. At that time, the country was divided into the five states of Qin and Shandong, and the Qin state had the capital to confront the other five countries very early.

    Although the Qin State would retreat in the face of the alliance of the Five Kingdoms, the Five Kingdoms had absolutely no way to completely abolish the Qin State.

    Originally, Zhao Guo could still wrestle with Qin State, but after the Battle of Changping, Zhao State collapsed, and from then on he could only survive. No matter how powerful Li Mu is, he is just one person, and the strength of one person in the face of the rolling trend is not enough after all.

    The war between Zhao and Qin was very stressful on Li Mu, Qin could make many mistakes, and Li Mu only needed to make one mistake and it would be over. And because of Qin's strong national strength, they were able to achieve victory in more ways than Li Mu. A battle with a one-to-one battle was a victory for the Qin State, but not for Li Mu.

    Moreover, the generals of the Qin State could use the strong national strength of the Qin State to fight with Li Mu, while Li Mu did not have these conditions. The success or loss of a battle has a lot to do with the generals, but the rise and fall of a country cannot be influenced by one person.

    Moreover, when Qin attacked Zhao, other countries did not dare to interfere. The Qin State used coercion and inducement to restrain other countries, and without the assistance of other countries, the Zhao State would perish sooner or later, after all, the gap in strength was very obvious. Qin Guo used the anti-intermediary strategy just to be able to reduce his own **, and it was definitely not that he had no way to do it to Li Mu.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, Li Mu is a very talented general, and if he is still here, he will definitely be the biggest obstacle to Qin's destruction of Zhao.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, after the Shang Dynasty reform and the efforts of several generations of Qin monarchs, the Qin State has been vertical and horizontal, and its comprehensive national strength is above the other six countries, even if the Zhao State does not kill Li Mu, the Zhao State will not be able to hold out for long.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Yes. First, the comprehensive strength of the Qin State at this time had reached the highest level of the Seven Kingdoms, and the trend of unifying the world was a foregone conclusion. At that time, there was a catastrophic drought in Zhao State, and Qin State united with Yan State to attack from east to west, so it was worse for Zhao State.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Yes, because nothing can stop the Qin State from dominating the world, no matter how powerful Li Mu is, it will only drag on for a few more years at most.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Li Mu has always been loyal to the country, why was he killed by King Zhao?

    Zhao Wangqian did not want to send troops to Handan, nor did he want to send generals to Handan. In other words, when Zhao Wangqian saw Li Mu and them, he was likely to be associated with the change of the Dune Palace in history, and thought of the confrontation between Daidi and Handan. Under this kind of emotion and psychology, Zhao Wangqian's attitude towards Li Mu is naturally very complicated.

    <> if Li Mu is killed, Handan City may not be able to hold it. If Li Mu is not killed, they will always worry that the soldiers of Daidi will rebel. When Zhao Wangqian was at a loss, Qin bribed Zhao Wang with a large sum of money.

    Qian's confidant Guo Kai, who had framed Lian Po. Guo Kai asked him to spread rumors that Li Mu and Sima Shang were conspiring with the Qin army and preparing to betray the Zhao state. In the end, Zhao Wangqian, who was full of suspicions about Li Mu, first seized Li Mu's power in the rumors of the Three Tigers, and then ordered the general to be killed.

    In 228 BC, just a few months after Li Mu was killed, Wang Jian led the Qin army to capture Handan and capture Zhao Wangqian. In addition, after the city of Handan was broken, Jia, the prince of Zhao State, fled to Daidi (northeast of present-day Yu County, Hebei) and proclaimed himself king, thus establishing Daiguo again as a continuation of Zhao. In 222 BC, the state of Qin destroyed the dynasty and captured Maxima, and the state of Zhao finally fell.

    The alienation of the Qin State does not seem to be glorious, the Qin State publicly framed Li Mu by bribing Zhao Xiangguo to contact the Qin State and wanted to rebel, Li Mu has been in the Zhao State for decades, if he wants to rebel in Lingnan as soon as possible, but the Qin State is very smart, because only the big crime of rebellion can completely defeat Li Mu, and the general accusation is not Li Mu, and it does not matter to Zhao Wangqian whether Li Mu collaborates with hostility.

    Therefore, except for Zhao Wangqian's rescue and killing of Li Mu, on the surface, it seems that the incompetent self-destruction of the Great Wall killed him by mistake, but the reason is so simple, Zhao Guo's rescue and elimination of threats to his royal power is the most practical and real reason behind it, Li Mu didn't see it when he died, maybe he thought that Zhao Wangqian was really alienating Qin.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Li Mu was one of the four generals of the Warring States Period, but he had the opposite political views with King Zhao, and King Zhao did not fully trust and deliver Li Mu, so he was divided into circumstances and was finally killed by King Zhao.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because of his existence, King Zhao has felt the crisis and has been feared by others, so he will be killed.

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