Why was the invincible Manchurian Eight Banners beaten by the Burmese army?

Updated on history 2024-07-18
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    At this time, the internal politics of the Eight Banners of Manchuria were very corrupt, the morale of the army was also weakened, and the combat effectiveness was not strong, and the Burmese army at this time was a rising new dynasty. Strong combat effectiveness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Because the Eight Banners of Manchuria were a long-distance march, they went to the battlefield before they could adapt to the local climate and environment when they arrived at the border, so they were defeated by the Burmese army.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because the children of the Eight Banners in the later period were lustful and did not train well, their combat effectiveness became very poor, so they were beaten by the Burmese army.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The reason why the Manchurian Eight Banners that dominate the world was defeated by Myanmar is because during this period the Manchurian Eight Banners have been corrupted to the extreme, and its internal structure has been quite vulnerable, but Myanmar is full of vitality and vitality as a new dynasty. The Eight Banners of Manchuria and the thriving Myanmar are naturally more powerful than Myanmar.

    The battle between the Eight Banners of Manchuria and Burma in the Qing Dynasty was fought in Qianlong's later years. The end result ended in a crushing defeat at the Eight Banners in Manchuria and a resounding victory for Burma. This battle also became one of the biggest regrets in Qianlong's life.

    And the reason is that at this time, the Eight Banners of Manchuria were already very corrupt. As the most powerful group of people in the Qing Dynasty, the Manchurian Eight Banners used to be very brave and good at fighting, but with the combination of the old relics of the Ming Dynasty, as well as the combination of the Mongolian army and the Han army. Their internal institutions are more and more inclined to a new mode of production, that is, when they go out, they are soldiers, and when they are at home, they are ordinary people.

    Such a model consumed the last vestiges of vitality of the Qing Dynasty, and the Eight Banners of Manchuria became corrupt from then on. The Eight Banners of Manchuria, by the time of the Qianlong period, had become unable to even pull ordinary bows and arrows. During this period, the Eight Banners of Manchuria was almost a very weak army.

    Burma, the opponent of the Manchurian Eight Banners, they were just starting to light the stars as Burma tried to unify Indochina during this period. Their dynastic rulers have just risen so the army is very strong and full of wisdom, compared with the gloomy Manchurian Eight Banners, their combat effectiveness is really very strong, with tens of thousands of people can defeat hundreds of thousands of troops. It was such a kind of determination that when they fought with the Manchu Eight Banners, they also quickly defeated each other.

    To sum up, because during this period, the Eight Banners of Manchuria were already in the twilight and very corrupt inside, while the Burmese army was full of wisdom and was very positive internally, so the Eight Banners of Manchuria that dominated the world were finally defeated by Burma.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because at this time, the Eight Banners of Manchuria had reached the era of decline, and its internal structure had decayed, so it was completely vulnerable to the powerful Burma.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because this war took place in the later years of Qianlong, the court at that time was already very corrupt and lifeless, but at that time, Myanmar was strong and full of fighting spirit under the leadership of the new ruler, so it was easy to defeat the Manchurian Eight Banners.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because the combat effectiveness of the Eight Banners Army in the middle and late Qing Dynasty was very low, and it was rare to train, it was normal to lose battles.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because at that time, the entire Qing Dynasty was busy pacifying the battle of Junggar and did not have the energy to take care of southern Burma.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Burma is remote, the Eight Banners are not enough to supply the logistics of the expedition, and Myanmar cut off the logistics supply, so the Eight Banners suffered a defeat in Burma.

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