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Because the other party is the emperor after all, although he is young, his strength is very strong, so he is still not an opponent.
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Because Wu Sangui also has a fatal flaw, that is, he is unpopular with the people, and without the support of the people, of course he will fail.
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Mistakes in strategic thinking led to. Military defeat. Realistically speaking, Wu Sangui could have won, at least he could have rowed on the Yangtze or Yellow River.
If this is the case, a new situation of confrontation between the North and the South will reappear in history. Unfortunately, this did not happen. The main problem was that Wu Sangui did not achieve stable victories militarily, and even these victories did not last.
<> military defeat was mainly caused by Wu Sangui's mistakes in strategic thinking. We know that Wu Sangui from"Yunnan"Raised troops, and then went straight to the south bank of the Yangtze River. Logically, he should have crossed the river quickly before the Qing army was assembled.
into the Yellow River basin, thus cutting off grain transportation in the southeast, and calling on the former ** north of the Yellow River to respond.
And as long as the ** responds, then the people will naturally actively participate. At this time, the Qing Dynasty could be cut off from the Manchu regime. He was soon able to storm the capital and force Kangxi to abdicate.
The Qing army launched a counterattack, Wu Sangui also missed the best opportunity, and most of the people who raised the flag also chose to surrender, which made Wu Sangui the target of public criticism and finally defeated. In fact, Wu Sangui's strength is indeed not weak, but unfortunately he was caught by Emperor Kangxi. Kangxi's plan is very good, if it is strictly implemented, deal with it.
Wu Sangui won't spend seven years. However, most of the generals appointed by Kangxi were incompetent and cowardly. They did not dare to attack the Wu army, so they delayed the march for various reasons.
Nothing to gain from the poor but only to suffer.
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Because Wu Sangui was a big traitor, he was later named the king of Pingxi, but the fief he obtained was particularly remote, and there was no reason, because when he attacked the capital, he missed the best time, when Emperor Kangxi mastered the lifeblood of Wu Sangui, so he dragged his pace and pace. Bought time for the Qing army.
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Because Wu Sangui did not make strategic preparations for the military and did not adjust his strategy in time, he was very conceited, so he would lose everything.
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This is because he did not grasp the opportunity, Kangxi at that time was relatively powerful, and his military strength was relatively strong, so he naturally had a chance to fight back.
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Don't be surprised if you want to accomplish this great feat by yourself, but you don't have enough strength.
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Because Kangxi's strength is very strong and very smart, this situation will occur.
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Because Kangxi is also a very smart person, and Kangxi's subordinates are all very talented, it is not surprising that he lost to Kangxi.
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Because he doesn't know Kangxi very well, and secondly, because Kangxi is very smart and understands many things, he was able to defeat Wu Sangui.
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Because Kangxi's ability is very strong, and Wu Sangui has no popular support, Wu Sangui will lose to Kangxi.
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Wu Sangui lost to Kangxi, all because of Wang Chun's old age and frailty, and the Qing Dynasty's national strength gradually became strong and difficult. Wu Sangui finally died of illness and was not directly defeated by Kangxi.
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His army was actually only more than 20,000 people, and his strength was limited and he had no intention of rebelling, but he was forced by the Manchu rulers led by Kangxi, and finally decided to join the anti-Qing action.
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Wu Sangui's power is quite large, his financial resources are already rich and rival the country, and the number of troops is also very large, and the combat effectiveness of these soldiers is also very strong, which is enough to threaten Kangxi's position.
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I think Wu Sangui's power is very large, it was he who introduced the Qing Dynasty to destroy the Ming Dynasty, so after the success, his status slowly expanded, and was even divided into one of the three Tibetans, his overall strength is the strongest one of the three Tibetans, especially when it came to the rulers who often provoked the Qing Dynasty.
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Wu Sangui's power was very large, and he could be said to be the feudal king with the most financial resources and the largest number of troops at that time.
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His power is very large, and his power is also very large, so he can threaten Kangxi's position.
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With the same rights as the emperor, Wu Sangui was even richer than the Qing treasury.
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Kangxi's victory over Wu Sangui can also be said to be a fluke, so let's analyze Wu Sangui's strength. When Li Zicheng and the Manchu Qing Dynasty were competing for the world, Wu Sangui, who guarded the Shanhaiguan, was the most important chess piece. As a result, he fell to the Qing Dynasty and changed the history of hundreds of years.
After the introduction of the Qing army, Wu Sangui acted as the vanguard of the Manchurians, fought all the way to Yunnan, and helped the Qing Dynasty complete the basic unification. In the history of the Qing Dynasty, there are few people like Wu Sangui.
The Qing Dynasty even repaid Wu Sangui by splitting the soil, and they also understood that without his help, it would be a fool's dream to want to conquer the country so quickly. After Wu Sangui was crowned the king of Pingxi, he has been consolidating his power in Yunnan, leading the army to attack the bandits, pacifying the Tusi of Shuixi, maintaining the stability of Yunnan for a period of time, and putting Yunnan in order.
But he didn't give up the training of soldiers either, he knew that he wasn't really accepted by Qing **, so he had to be vigilant. After years of painstaking management, Wu Sangui's strength is very strong. It is no exaggeration to say that the people of Yunnan only know Wu Sangui, but they do not know the emperor of the Manchu Dynasty.
The Manchu Qing also wanted to restrain Wu Sangui, so they asked Wu Sangui to reduce his troops on the grounds that his military salary was insufficient. This was not only to weaken his power, but also to test Wu Sangui's loyalty. Without saying a word, Wu Sangui cut 36,000 troops, but most of them were recruited troops from all over the country.
Wu Sangui was still capable, and when he raised his army, it was just a small place in Yunnan, and he fought all the way to the Yangtze River Valley. But in the end, it was a good hand, and it was played poorly. Kangxi had a bad hand and actually won.
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Wu Sangui was strong in the early stage, and he had not failed to resist the Qing army for many years, Kangxi was younger than him, and he won Wu Sangui because Wu Sangui later put forward the slogan of opposing the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty, so Kangxi was ruthless.
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Wu Sangui's strength is actually very strong, Kangxi knew that he couldn't be tough, so he outwitted and killed Wu Sangui when he saw the opportunity.
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At that time, Wu Sangui could dominate one side, he must be quite capable, and he was not just a reckless man, Kangxi still needed a lot of luck to win against him.
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Wu Sangui's actions directly affected the fate of the Ming and Qing dynasties, betraying the Ming Dynasty and betraying the Qing Dynasty. Later generations have a bad evaluation of Wu Sangui, and I think if he hadn't defected for the second time, it is estimated that it would not have come to this point.
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I think Wu Sangui's strength is still quite strong, and the defeat is not because of his weak strength, but because of a serious strategic mistake and no capable heir, not how strong and invincible the Manchu Qing were.
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I really don't like Wu Sangui, if you don't have the courage to sacrifice your life for righteousness, even if you change the dynasty and usurp the throne, I won't say anything about you, but you will lead the Qing soldiers into the customs, step on the bones of the people of the Central Plains to seek glory and wealth, and you still want to be the emperor after being a slave with two surnames? It's a pity that little Japan can't find a lackey as capable as you!
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By virtue of his position and power in Yunnan, Wu Sangui was able to control the Guizhou and Guangdong regions in the south and the Qinlong region in the west, and possessed huge wealth.
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Wu Sangui's strength is very strong, and the defeat of the war was due to the mistake of strategic decision-making, so he lost to Kangxi.
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The reason why others have such an opinion is because Wu Sangui was quite powerful at that time, both in terms of strength and means.
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Wu Sangui is still capable, and when he started his army, he was only a corner of Yunnan, and he was like a bamboo, all the way to the Yangtze River Valley.
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The point is that Wu Sangui is a traitor in the eyes of the Han people.
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Wu Sangui died early, it's hard to say if he dies...
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It's just that Wu Sangui is old and died early.
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Wu Sangui made the mistake of being the emperor himself, and he should use the banner of opposing the Qing Dynasty and restoring the Ming Dynasty.
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The traitor said that he was very patriotic, what did he use to prove that he was patriotic!!
Chong Guan was angry and red-faced.
This man is of poor character. >>>More
Wu Sangui is called Ping Xibo for the following reasons:
1.In the peasant uprising at the end of the Ming Dynasty, Li Zicheng went all the way to Shaanxi, Henan, and Shanxi, and approached the capital. Emperor Chongzhen ordered all the generals in the world to be king, Wu Sangui's father Wu Xiang was ordered to supervise the Beijing camp, Wu Sangui was crowned as Ping Xibo, and ordered his army to go south to quell the rebellion. >>>More
Because Wu Sangui's strength is not very strong, and he does not have a stronger army, it is said that in the end he will rebel and fail.
In the early days, his strength was not enough, and he had to rely on the Manchu Dynasty, so he was very hard at chasing and killing the remnants of the Ming Dynasty in the early days, not so much to work hard for the Manchu Dynasty, but to strengthen his strength, and then follow the example of Mu Ying, the Duke of Qianguo of the Ming Dynasty, to develop himself in remote areas of Yunnan and strengthen himself, so as to better independent himself and wait for the opportunity to oppose the Qing. >>>More
In short, it's not Wei Xiaobao's credit!