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I think the main reason is that he is resisting Zhou Yu's power, so that Zhou Yu's power is reduced, don't let him be arrogant, etc.
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Because the opinions put forward by Zhou Yu cannot be implemented. Zhou Yu's statement to Sun Quan was difficult to truly implement under the current situation.
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Because at that time, Zhou Yu's suggestion was to let him deal with Liu Bei, and Sun Quan thought that although Cao Cao was defeated in the Battle of Chibi, his strength was still very large, and it was best to form an alliance with Liu Bei and fight Cao Cao together.
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This is because Zhou Yu is a very capable strategist, and he has been fighting with Sun Ce since he was young, and the relationship between the two is also very good, and then Sun Quan is also a person that Zhou Yu trusts more, and Liu Bei will also pose a certain threat to the future development of Eastern Wu, and he is also their enemy.
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Because Liu Bei has reached that point of being fearful, and Liu Bei's skills are particularly strong, Zhou Yu will be jealous of him, hoping that Sun Quan can get rid of Liu Bei.
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Because he already knew Liu Bei's ambition at that time, and was afraid that Sun Quan would not be able to deal with Liu Bei after he left, he chose to say such a thing in this situation.
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This is because Zhou Yu thinks that Liu Bei is not a fuel-efficient lamp, and he is also a very smart person, and if he is not removed, he may be left behind.
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Liu Bei occupied Jingzhou, which was supposed to belong to the spoils of the Eastern Wu war. In addition, Liu Bei is eyeing the tiger, has great ambitions, and has a false name of benevolence and righteousness, and is indeed a potential enemy of Dongwu in the future.
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Sun Quan did not distrust Zhou Yu。On the contrary, Sun Quan trusted Zhou Yu very much, and just when Cao Cao wanted to fight Sun Quan to the death, many people advised Sun Quan to surrender. Because only Zhou Yu and Lu Su stood in front of Sun Quan and told Sun Quan that we can win Cao Cao, and there is no need to be afraid of Cao Cao, so Sun Quan also gave Zhou Yu all his army, isn't it trust?
That's for sure.
First of all, it is rumored that Sun Quan does not trust Zhou Yu and is afraid that Zhou Yu will be unfavorable to him, if Sun Quan hears this remark, it is estimated that he will say: "I am more wronged than Dou E." So the reason why the big guy has this rumor is probably to get it here with Sun Quan to give Zhou Yu 30,000 troops, otherwise I can't think of other reasons.
Secondly, when Sun Quan was in danger, Cao Cao attacked him, and wrote a challenge to Sun Quan, wanting to fight Sun Quan to the death. Many people were afraid when they saw Cao Cao leading an army of 800,000 and persuaded Sun Quan to surrender so that everyone could save their lives, but Zhou Yu and Lu Su disagreed, and both suggested that Sun Quan fight Cao Cao. The key is that Zhou Yu said
According to my view, Cao Cao has a maximum of 100,000 horses, and it is impossible to have 800,000, which is scaring us, as long as you give me 50,000 horses, I will be sure to win Cao Cao's army.
Then, although Sun Quan listened, only 30,000 people were given to Zhou Yu. So some friends thought that Sun Quan didn't trust Zhou Yu, so he didn't dare to give Zhou Yu 50,000 horses, afraid that Zhou Yu would take the lead and so on. But what I want to tell you is that this is completely fake, Sun Quan really doesn't believe in Zhou Yu, but Sun Quan only has so many people in his hands who can be mobilized.
Finally, everyone must understand that Sun Quan has just ascended to the throne, and many people do not obey Sun Quan's command, and Sun Quan has not yet grasped all the power. Therefore, he can hand over all his belongings to Zhou Yu, how much trust does it take to do this? You tell me?
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Sun Quan can't say that he doesn't trust Zhou Yu, it's more about the distribution of power. Zhou Yu had a high prestige among the Jiangdong generals, and he did not need to go through Sun Quan to control the army and conduct military operations. As an aspiring lord of the party, it is difficult for Sun Quan, who has grown up to be in power, to tolerate the occurrence of such a thing as not being able to control the generals below, and it is natural to be dissatisfied with Zhou Yu, not only Zhou Yu, but also the position of the metropolitan governor itself is an existence that threatens the hegemony, and it is the object of guard.
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Because Sun Quan was narrow-minded and couldn't see that others' military ability and governing ability were higher than his own, and Zhou Yu had military talent that Sun Quan would be jealous of, so even if Zhou Yu was loyal, Sun Quan didn't trust him.
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Because Sun Quan is more suspicious, he doesn't trust anyone but himself, so he also has reserved trust in Zhou Yu.
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The reason why Sun Quan doesn't trust him is because Zhou Yu's power is too great, and Zhou Yu has the talent of a general and the style of a king. What Sun Quan is afraid of is that he can't control Zhou Yu.
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Because Zhou Yu is too smart, and has made a lot of contributions, Sun Quan is also a suspicious person, so Sun Quan does not trust Zhou Yu.
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