During the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao had unified most of the world, why did the weak Sun Liu hit the s

Updated on history 2024-06-20
25 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because they didn't want to become Cao Cao's prisoners, and they also wanted to have their own careers, they would unite to deal with Cao Cao.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because if you didn't hit the stone with an egg at that time and didn't fight hard, you might not have a chance in the future, Cao Cao's power at that time was too strong.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because they don't move Cao Cao will also fight them, rather than sit up and wait to die, it is better to give it a go.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Sun Liu hugged a group for warmth, although the power was not as good as Cao Cao, but he continued to make trouble for Cao Cao at the border, the purpose was to make Cao Cao unpeaceful, and in the later period, Shu was strong and strong under the governance of Zhuge Liang, and there was still a chance to defeat Wei, provided that Sun Liu was in alliance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because everything is possible, how can you know if you don't try, besides, Sun Liu is not a person who sits idly by.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The reason why Sun Quan and Liu Bei did not directly submit to Cao Cao was that they were unwilling to send people under the fence and look at the eyes of others.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although Cao Cao unified most of the world, Sun Quan and Liu Bei are not fuel-efficient lamps, and the ambitions of these two people are also very ambitious, one is bent on recovering the Han Dynasty, and the other is unwilling to send people under the fence, and also wants to achieve hegemony, so in terms of the mentality of these two people, there is no surrender at all.

    In fact, in the final analysis, Cao Cao's unification name is not right, and as a eunuch's righteous son, he will still be criticized a lot

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because everyone has his own ambitions, and he wants to be king himself, he does not submit directly, but chooses to resist stubbornly.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Although Cao Cao unified the north and occupied most of the world, Sun Quan was in danger of the Yangtze River and difficult to attack with one hand, plus Liu Bei occupied Sichuan, Yunnan and other places, and the Sun-Liu alliance? The three-legged stand can be attacked, and the retreat can be defended, so there is no need to submit.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because Sun Quan and Liu Bei disagreed with Cao Cao, the two of them also wanted to be emperors, so they resisted stubbornly.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Liu Bei and Tao Qian both felt that no matter which side Cao Cao hit first, they would free up their hands to fight the other side, and it was better to kill Cao Cao in advance, not to hit the stone with an egg, nor to be overpowered, but not to send someone to the fence again.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not that he can't do anything, but Liu Bei knows that after Cao Cao kills Tao Qian, the next person to deal with must be himself, and he just chose to strike first.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because Liu Bei still has his personal ability, it is not necessarily to hit a stone with an egg, Liu Bei has his own odds and thoughts.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's not that he can't do anything, because Liu Bei realized that it would be his turn after Cao Cao destroyed Tao Qian, and he prided himself on being an imperial uncle, so naturally he wouldn't send someone to the fence.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It may be because of Liu Bei's own dignity, and it is possible that Liu Bei himself has hope of victory, and he is not hitting a stone with an egg.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It's not that he can't measure himself, because Cao Cao's strength is strong, after destroying Tao Qian, it will be his turn to be the next, so he will strike first and defeat Cao Cao first.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Liu Beicun's mind must be for the benefit of the fisherman! And he and Tao Qian empathize, feeling that it will be his turn after Cao Cao kills Tao Qian, so it is better to kill Cao Cao in advance.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's not easy to live under the fence! Liu Bei is also a hero, how can he live by looking at people's faces all day long, and he also has soldiers and generals, and there are still followers, so Liu Bei would rather fight to the death, and also want to fight his own world.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Barefoot is not afraid of wearing shoes, Liu Bei has a plain county under his hands. helped Tao Qian to win, and he was able to get the benefits, but if he lost, he couldn't beat the prestige, and he returned to Gongsun Zhan's hands to continue to work. Don't suffer anything inside and out.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    There is no such thing as hitting a stone with an egg, Liu Bei's status is too low, and he needs to show off everywhere to improve himself! If you can beat it, Liu Bei will get fame!

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    To put it simply.

    Liu Bei started in Jingzhou, after the Battle of Chibi, occupied four counties in Jingzhou, and then borrowed Liu Zhang's troops to occupy Sichuan, and then took advantage of Cao Cao's capture of Hanzhong and occupied Hanzhong. However, Liu Bei's group was carried away by the temporary victory and mistakenly ordered Guan Yu to attack Xiangyang, as a result of which Guan Yu was killed by Wei Wu, who had secretly allied himself, and Jingzhou was lost. Liu Bei attacked Wu under the banner of avenging Guan Yu and was defeated by Lu Xun.

    After Liu Bei's death, the power of Shu fell into the hands of Zhuge Liang, and 13 years later, Zhuge died of illness, Liu Chan could not suppress the domestic contradictions, and was eliminated by Wei 43 years after the establishment of Shu.

    The process of the rise of Shu was because the Cao Cao group was defeated in Chibi and was unable to go south, and it formed an alliance with Sun Quan without worries, and the failure was because of the many contradictions within Shu.

    Wu Sun Ce occupied Jiangdong in a few years with his bravery and personal charm, and Sun Ce's success was certainly his own ability, and the other was because several major competitors, Cao Cao, Yuan Shao and others had no time to take care of it. Moreover, Sun Ce's land and power at that time were too far from those of several big warlords. No one noticed.

    At that time, even Yuan Shu and Liu Biao's strength was above him. )

    After Sun Ce, Sun Quan worked the one hand, to recruit talents, and on the other hand, to pay attention to the form of Quanguo. During the Battle of Chibi, he fought with Liu Biao Group (which can also be said to be Liu Bei Group, at that time, Liu Biao's son, Liu Qi, was just a puppet of Liu Bei Group. Together, they defeated Cao Cao and temporarily lifted the hidden danger in the north (after Cao Cao and Cao Pi except for the southern expedition, they were unsuccessful), but Liu Bei's group grew stronger, and together with Cao Cao's group, they defeated Liu Bei and captured Jingzhou.

    The Soochow Group's power reached its peak.

    In the later period of Sun Quan, the state of Wu gradually declined, and after Sun Quan's death, the same room was seriously fighting, and it was normal to be defeated by Jin.

    Wei later said that he was off work.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Due to the excessive number of words in the plot, it is omitted here, please refer to the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The Battle of Red Cliffs. Location: Chibi, Hubei.

    Participants: Sun Quan, Liu Bei's combined army, Cao Cao's army.

    Participating troops: 50,000 coalition troops, more than 200,000 Cao troops (said 800,000) Main commanders: Cao Gong (Cao Cao) Ran Zhi, Liu Yuzhou (Liu Bei), General Sun (Sun Qiaohengquan), Zhou Yu, Zhuge Liang.

    **Situation: Cao Jun ** is too heavy, Cao Jun and Wu Jun divide the river and rule.

    Result: Laid the foundation for the future development of the tripartite forces.

    Historical significance: The three-legged situation has been basically formed.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The Battle of Chibi burned the company camp.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Cao Cao's general plan was to set out from Jiangling and Xiangyang and advance towards Xiakou. At the same time, arrangements have also been made for support, military support, and logistical support. Then he sent a letter to intimidate Sun Quan, claiming that he would fight a decisive battle against Wu Di.

    In the winter of 208, Cao Cao personally led the army along the Changyun Congjiang River by land and water. The army led by Zhou Yu joined Liu Bei at Xiakou, and then the two armies went up the river to Chibi, where they met Cao's army.

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