Shu Han was the first to fall, why are the generals of Shu Han the most respected and welcomed?

Updated on history 2024-06-19
26 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    1. Most of the generals of Shu Han were born in poor families, and the children of poor families started much lower than others because of family reasons, so they need their own efforts even more. This kind of story of grassroots origin and struggle will naturally inspire the people at the bottom to strive for a better tomorrow. These people then become role models for others.

    2. Be loyal and swear to the death. The ancients paid the most attention to loyalty and righteousness, and the generals of Shu Han were basically saddled for Liu Bei, and there was never any complaint and rebellion, so they were loved by people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because Liu Bei attaches great importance to love and righteousness, the generals of Shu are all affectionate and righteous, the most warm, and they are also very motivated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    I think the most important spirit of Shu Han's generals is struggle, when they follow Liu Bei, it can be said that Liu Bei has nothing, but they still insist on loyalty, of course, because Shu Han's generals left the most regrets, they all have ambitions, and finally died tragically, which is regrettable.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The deeds of the heroes of Shu Han warm people's hearts and give people strength. Zhuge Liang's various successful deeds have been preached and praised by later generations, and Zhang Fei's heroic deeds have always shocked people.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    How was Shu Han affected after the war? "Careless loss of Jingzhou"Now the metaphor is a failure or loss caused by negligence. It can be used to warn others not to"Careless loss of Jingzhou";It can also be used to justify one's own mistakes.

    It itself is an allusion to the Three Kingdoms period. However, looking at the history of those years, I still have to say"Alas! Guan Gong!

    Because"Jingzhou careless"It may not really be Guan Yu's fault. Let's start by analyzing this about"Jingzhou careless"Questions and Answers.

    <> the most primitive and the most popular, that is, because Guan Yu's pride and underestimation of the enemy, did not do a good job in the defense of Sun Wu on the eastern front of Jingzhou, so he rashly attacked Cao Ren on the northern front. This is the origin of the Dayi Jingzhou mentioned in the current idiom. There is also a saying, which is also popular in modern times.

    It is said that it is due to a major deviation in the political line of Guan Yu and Liu Bei, Liu Bei is the king, and Guan Yu is the prosperity of the Han family. Therefore, Guan Yu did not listen to Liu Bei's overall arrangement, but made his own decisions. In the Wei State, the relationship between Guan Yu and Liu Bei was similar to that between Xun Yu and Cao Cao, so Liu Bei did not send troops to reinforce Guan Yu this time, resulting in Guan Yu losing Jingzhou and dying in Maicheng.

    In other words, Liu Bei borrowed the hands of Cao Cao and Sun Quan to kill Guan Yu.

    After Liu Bei captured Xichuan and Hanzhong, the morale of Cao Wei's army was low. At this time, Guan Yu sent troops to attack Xiangfan, which was guarded by Cao Ren. The flooding of the Seventh Army, the capture of the forbidden army, the beheading of Pang De, and the shock of China, indeed achieved great military achievements.

    However, although Fancheng was besieged, it could not be attacked, and Cao Wei's 30,000 soldiers and horses were captured, and they needed to be taken care of separately, so Guan Yu was deceived by Lü Meng pretending to be sick and sent troops from Jingzhou to support the front line!

    Even so, there were enough troops to defend the city. Lü Meng attacked Jingzhou, and Mi Fang and Fu Shiren surrendered to Eastern Wu without any resistance. If Mi Fang and Fu Shiren can have half of Cao Ren's spirit of resistance, rely on Jiangling and garrison to hold the fortified city for two or three days, and Guan Yu has enough time to return to the division to rescue, it will be difficult for Su Shi to seize Jiangling, garrison and other places!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    At the end of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Han was the first to be destroyed, because Shu had been crusading against Wei, and Eastern Wu had the Yangtze River moat, which was not easy to break for a while. The Sima family is ambitious and bound to unify the world.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Shu Han's national strength is the weakest, it is a corner of peace, the foundation is unstable, the indigenous forces of Yizhou are strong, and the Jingzhou Group is exhausted of talents, and there is no successor.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Shu Han did not have a large number of gate lords to protect it, and the internal system was not unified, it led to the first demise.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Maybe it's just that there aren't a lot of people. is particularly easy to bully, and will become the first to perish. It can be said that it is very pitiful.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is because their country is weak, and their country lacks talent, and the emperor of their country is not capable.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because Shu Han was very weak at that time, but he did not recuperate, he chose to crusade against Cao Wei. There are a lot of problems.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    How can there be such a problem? I don't know who the people who surrendered to Liu Chan are? Who did Liu Chan surrender to? Who was the first to perish?

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Because there were many factors for the demise of Shu Han, among which there were key factors, it was the first to perish, which had an impact on the situation at that time.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is because the geographical conditions of Shu Han are not very good, and there are no good managers and no good talents.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I think it's because the country isn't very strong, and the leadership isn't very good, so it's going to die first.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are three reasons why Shu Han was the first to perish.

    1. Guan Yu carelessly lost Jingzhou, and Liu Bei was defeated in the Battle of Yiling.

    Since the establishment of Shu Han, it has always been in the war stage, and there has been no rest during this period. Moreover, after Guan Yu carelessly lost Jingzhou, when Liu Bei lost Guan Yu's brother, he actually broke one of his arms, and also lost several generals. At this time, in fact, Shu Han could no longer continue to fight.

    After all, Shu Han, who had just lost the war, was demoralized at this time, and if he continued to fight, it would only increase the burden on the people. And at this time, in order to avenge his brother Guan Yu, Liu Bei insisted on going to war despite Zhuge Liang's opposition. Later, after the defeat, Shu Han at this time had reached the end of the crossbow.

    As a result of the protracted war, the people have become war-weary, and for the people, what they need most is a peaceful life. But at that time, Shu Han had been constantly fighting, and Zhuge Liang had always wanted the Northern Expedition after Liu Bei's death to complete the great cause of unification in his heart.

    Second, there are many internal contradictions in Shu Han.

    When the White Emperor City was entrusted to Gu, Liu Bei, in order to prevent accidents, handed over the military and political power to Zhuge Liang, and then handed over the financial power to Li Yan. Although this can achieve the role of mutual checks and balances, in the later period, because of the internal contradictions in Shu Han, many ** were on Zhuge Liang's side, so the two factions of Li Yan and Zhuge Liang were formed in the court. At the same time, when it comes to competing for leadership, the two factions are at odds with each other.

    Moreover, when Zhuge Liang was assisting Liu Bei's son Adou, Adou at that time was sowing discord by the eunuchs, so he was a little distrustful of Zhuge Liang during Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition. Especially in the later period of the Shu Han Dynasty, because of the loss of the war, the Shu Han lost a lot of generals, and the Shu Han at this time had actually reached the point of lack of generals.

    Third, Soochow did not rescue in time.

    When Cao Wei set out to conquer Shu Han, in fact, Shu Han at this time was already at the end of the crossbow. And because of Zhuge Liang's recklessness before, many people in Shu Han became war-weary. At this time, after Cao Wei went out to conquer Shu Han, Dongwu originally wanted to rescue, but because Cao Wei threatened to attack Dongwu when he sent troops, Dongwu at this time naturally would not send troops to rescue Shu Han when he was too busy to take care of himself.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    There were many reasons for the demise of Shu Han. First of all, the long-term war attrition, Liu Bei's defeat and Yiling is one of the factors. After the Eastern Wu seized Jingzhou, Shu Han almost used the strength of Sichuan Province to resist Cao Wei, Zhuge Liang six out of Qishan, eight to the Central Plains, after Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wei used troops excessively, with a corner of the enemy of the whole country, you can imagine how big the consumption is.

    Secondly, the Shu Han people have suffered from war and exploitation for a long time, and have developed war-weariness. After the loss of Jingzhou, Shu Han lost the land of fish and rice, and also lost the copper mountain that produced currency, and had to double the exploitation of the Sichuan people in order to maintain the war. The five-baht coin of Shu Han was much smaller than that of the Western Han Dynasty.

    When Shu Han surrendered to Cao Wei, the country was basically in a situation of lack of materials and poor livelihood, so you can imagine how harsh Shu Han exploited the people. Finally, in order to maintain stable rule, the Shu Han rulers politically alienated the local people in Sichuan and reused the power of other provinces to balance power, resulting in a long-term situation where Shu Han talents withered and no one was available.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    After the loss of Jingzhou, it was basically over, but it was only a matter of time.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Harmony"It is also an important factor in determining the success or failure of Shu Han. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Cao Cao, under the command of the emperor, unified the north, while Liu Bei took the lead"Recovering the Han Dynasty"In the name of seizing the two strategic places of Yizhou and Jingzhou. At first, Liu Bei recruited troops in the name of a descendant of Liu Sheng, the king of Zhongshan, to further establish the Shu Han Kingdom.

    However, with Liu Bei's death, the army and people of Shu Han gradually ceased to think about the Han state, and the advantage of people's hearts was gradually exhausted.

    Although <> Shuhan occupied the large state of Yizhou, and the terrain was extremely dangerous, it only ruled this state. At that time, Eastern Wu occupied Yanzhou, Jiaozhou, and Jingzhou, while Cao Wei had nine states in the north. Generally speaking, Shu Han should be the weakest regime in the Three Kingdoms.

    Among the thirteen states in the late Han Dynasty, Yizhou was large in area but extremely scarce in materials, while Jizhou occupied by Cao Cao was the most developed area of civilization in the Central Plains. Therefore, in terms of population, military strength, talents, and resources, Shu Han is far inferior to Cao Wei, who has carved up the Central Plains for many years. Why is Shu Han the weakest in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"?

    That's because the ratio of officials and people in Shu Han is seriously unbalanced. The country has a population of only 1 million, but there are hundreds of thousands of officers and soldiers to feed. Even if Zhuge Liang is alive, it is impossible to save Shu.

    On the other hand, the Wei State had a population of nearly 5 million and more than 200,000 troops and **. Only such a proportion of the population can liberate the productive forces of the people. Shu was not defeated by Deng Ai, but by itself.

    This is similar to today's"Hukou booklet", which records in detail all the population, number of troops, and ** number of Shu Han.

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  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    First: Guan Yu's loss of Jingzhou and the fiasco of the Battle of Yiling made it impossible for Zhuge Liang to plan the Longzhong pair. Second:

    The so-called one who wins the hearts of the people wins the world, and "harmony" is also an important factor in the success or failure of Shu Han. Third: Although Shu Han occupies the large state of Yizhou, and the terrain is also extremely dangerous, its actual ruling area is only this one state.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is because Liu Chan ascended to the throne after Liu Bei's death. But Liu Chan was not fit to be an emperor. Very cowardly. Coupled with the absence of Zhuge Liang's assistance, it finally perished.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Shu Han is because he has an emperor who doesn't do anything, and he is simply a dou who can't be supported, so it leads to the final demise.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It was because Shu Han lost Zhuge Liang, and he was also in charge, and the person who destroyed Shu Han was Liu Chan, who did not do his job.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    First of all, his national strength is relatively weak, coupled with the perennial war has led to the exhaustion of manpower and material resources, and on the other hand, the lack of talents; The Kingdom of Shu was destroyed by Sima Zhao.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    The real reason for the demise of Shu Han was the internal struggle and external invasion, and the person who destroyed Shu Han was Cao Wei.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It must be because they have not found the right path, let alone chosen to combine other countries to fight. It seems to be Cao Cao.

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