What are the three battles in the history of our country in which fewer won more?

Updated on history 2024-07-24
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The Battle of Chibi, the Battle of Guandu, and the Battle of Huangshui.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    There have been many battles in history in which fewer won more, and here are some of the examples:

    1.Battle of Julu: In 217 BC, more than 30,000 Qin troops defeated more than 400,000 Zhao troops.

    2.Battle of the Layout: In 203 BC, more than 20,000 Wu Kumin Han troops defeated more than 300,000 Zhao troops in the land of hegemony.

    3.Battle of Changduan: In 202 BC, tens of thousands of Han troops led by Liu Bang were besieged by more than 300,000 Zhao troops in Changping, and finally successfully broke through.

    4.Battle of Maling: In 217 AD, the Wu army led by Sun Quan defeated the Wei army of more than 80,000 led by Cao Cao.

    5.Battle of Sanjiangkou: In 208 AD, more than 20,000 Wu troops led by Zhou Yu defeated more than 100,000 Wei troops led by Cao Cao at Sanjiangkou.

    The success of these campaigns was mainly due to the combination of resourcefulness and combat effectiveness, which gave full play to the advantages of a few elites.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Besiege Wei to save Zhao: Sun Bin advocated leading troops to besiege the capital of Wei, and Wei would return to save himself, which would not only relieve the siege of Zhao, but also make the Wei army tired.

    2. Burning Chibi: This is one of the famous battles in China's blind history in which less won more and the weak defeated the strong.

    3. Empty city plan: In the case of the enemy being outnumbered, the lack of military equipment and Huailian deliberately signaled people not to set up military equipment, causing the enemy to have an illusion, so as to frighten the enemy army.

    4. Battle of Julu: It is one of the famous battles in Chinese history in which less wins more.

    5. Retreat: The Jin State supported the Song State and the Chu State in a contradiction, and the two armies met in Chengpu.

    6. Stealing talismans to save Zhao: Xinling Jun asked Ruji to steal the talisman from the King of Wei, thus seizing the military power, leading tens of thousands of elite soldiers, rushing to Handan, defeating the Qin army of Moming and relieving the siege of Handan.

    7. Tian Ji horse racing: Tian Ji lost one game and won two games, and finally won the gold bet of King Qi.

    8. Li Dai Taozhuang: In the case that the enemy and us are evenly matched, or the enemy is superior and I am inferior, the strategy of exchanging a small price for a big victory.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1.Battle of the Great Deer.

    The Battle of Julu was a major decisive battle in Julu (now Pingxiang, Hebei) in Julu (now Pingxiang, Hebei) in the peasant uprising at the end of Qin, Xiang Yu led 60,000 Chu rebels and Qin generals Zhang Han and Wang Lisuo led more than 400,000 main forces of the Qin army.

    2.Battle of Guandu.

    The Battle of Guandu was one of the "Three Great Battles" in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and it was also one of the famous battles in Chinese history in which the weak defeated the strong.

    In the fifth year (200 years) of Emperor Jian'an of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao's army and Yuan Shao's army held each other in Guandu (now northeast of Zhongmu, Henan), and fought a strategic decisive battle here.

    Cao Cao made a surprise attack on Yuan's granary at Wuchao (present-day Fengqiuxi, Henan), and then routed the main force of Yuan's army.

    This battle laid the foundation for Cao Cao's unification of northern China.

    3.The Battle of Red Cliffs.

    The Battle of Chibi refers to the famous battle in which the combined forces of Sun Quan and Liu Bei defeated Cao Cao's army in the area of Chibi on the Yangtze River (now northwest of Chibi, Hubei) in the thirteenth year of Emperor Jian'an of the Han Dynasty (208), laying the foundation for the establishment of the Three Kingdoms.

    The date of the war is July - 12, 208 A.D.

    It is one of the famous battles in history where less wins more.

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