Why did Sun Quan lend his Nanjun to Liu Bei?

Updated on history 2024-07-10
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Because in Sun Quan's opinion, Liu Bei was a person who could not do anything, so Sun Quan took pity on Liu Bei and had no place to stay, so he was very relieved to lend him Nanjun.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In fact, this is a kind of power trick, Nanjun was originally beaten by Liu Bei, and it is necessary to send troops to collect it, which will destroy the alliance between the two, and secondly, Nanjun can threaten Cao Cao if he gives it to Liu Bei, so it is a plan to kill two birds with one stone.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because Sun Quan was attacking Cao Cao with Liu Bei at that time, he gave the displaced Liu Bei a place to live and strengthen the alliance.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Nanjun was originally under Liu Bei's control, Sun Quan had to admit to lending it to Liu Bei.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because in the war to seize Nanjun, Liu Bei also made a lot of efforts, so he was very confident, and Sun Quan had to lend Nanjun to him.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Because this is also good for himself, he can let Liu Bei share some of the pressure from Cao Wei, so he is willing to borrow.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Mainly because Liu Bei was in a weak position at that time, and his status in all aspects was unequal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because this was their agreement, Sun Quan especially needed this county at that time, so Liu Bei took advantage of the fire to rob it, saying that he wanted him to return three counties.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because in this way, when encountering anything, there will be a very good solution, and it can also be seen that the person's IQ is really very high.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Because Liu Bei has the lofty ideal of reviving the Han dynasty in his heart, and if he wants to achieve this goal, Nanjun must be in his own hands, according to Zhuge Liang's Longzhong pair, it is necessary to send troops from Nanjun and Hanzhong at the same time, so that the Northern Expedition can be successful in one fell swoop, and the Han dynasty will be revitalized, so such a strategic place, of course, cannot be easily returned to Sun Quan.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Sun Quan Jiangnan County lent this place to Liu Bei for his own benefit. You must know that in the later stage, even if Liu Bei had already sent troops to attack for a week, his strength increased greatly. But it was still very weak for Sun Quan and Cao Cao.

    Sun Quan wanted to get the land back in order to eliminate Liu Bei's threat, but Liu Bei would return it. Sun Quan and Cao Cao were not at ease, so Liu Bei could not return it. For the sake of his own power, he could not return.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The geographical location of Nanjun is very special, in order to be able to compete with Cao Cao, in order to consolidate his strength, so he will not return it.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The reason why Liu Bei borrowed Nanjun evolved into borrowing Jingzhou is because at first Sun Quan did not expect Liu Bei to occupy the entire Jingzhou, he had already regarded Jingzhou as his own bag, and there was a grudge in it, that is, Sun Quan's father Sun Jian died at the hands of Liu Biao in Jingzhou, and when he lent Liu Bei Nanjun, he had already made it clear that Jingzhou must be returned to Sun Quan in order to repay Sun Jian's spirit in the sky.

    First, when Cao Cao attacked Sun Quan, Liu Bei and Liu Qi met in Jiangxia Shenqing, but with these alone, they still couldn't gain a foothold, so Sun Quan also lent Nanjun to Liu Bei, so that the three parties became horns against each other, Liu Bei and Liu Qi's troops were in the upper reaches of the Yangtze River, Cao Cao did not dare to attack easily, and had to send a large number of troops to defend, which also indirectly reduced the pressure on Sun Quan, so since then, Liu Bei owed Sun Quan a favor, and later Sun Quan asked Liu Bei for Jingzhou, Liu Bei also said that he had no place to live, and Kuanzheng delayed for several years, until Liu Bei occupied Yizhou and annexed Hanzhong, Sun Quan was afraid that Liu Bei would become bigger, so he took advantage of Guan Yu's carelessness to steal Jingzhou.

    Second, Jingzhou had a naval army and an army that could be resisted to the north, and Cao Cao to the south was enough to threaten the security of Eastern Wu. At that time, Cao Cao got the surrender of Liu Biao's troops in Jingzhou and occupied the vast majority, Sun Quan only got Nanjun, and he had to send troops to defend, which was not conducive to concentrating troops, so he lent Nanjun to Liu Bei, but he didn't expect Liu Bei to be able to develop rapidly with the help of the Battle of Chibi and become the biggest winner in this battle, and then he had the ability to argue with Cao Cao, if Liu Bei was allowed to defeat Cao Cao, then Sun Quan's turn would be next.

    Third, Zhuge Liang clearly pointed out in Longzhong that the two soldiers and horses were led all the way from Yizhou and all the way from Jingzhou, so when Sun Quan sent someone to ask for Jingzhou, Liu Bei naturally would not agree, because even if Nanjun was returned to Eastern Wu, they would lose some strategic points and fall into passivity.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Liu Bei borrowed Nanjun from Sun Quan, but it evolved into borrowing Jingzhou. This is because Nanjun is the top priority of the entire Jingzhou. Controlling Nanjun is equivalent to controlling the lifeblood of the entire Jingzhou.

    Liu Bei borrowed Nanjun from Sun Quan. After the victory of the Sun-Liu coalition, when they divided the land of Jingzhou, Liu Bei borrowed the land of Nanjun from Sun Quan in order to have better control over the land he divided. Sun Quan also asked Liu Bei to help him resist Cao Wei, so he supported Liu Bei and lent Nanjun to Liu Bei.

    Later, Liu Bei was recommended as the Jingzhou shepherd for the entire Jingzhou, so this meant that the entire Jingzhou was under Liu Bei's control. Liu Bei borrowed Jingzhou, but did not repay it. Everyone knows this historical allusion.

    However, in fact, Liu Bei was carrying a black cauldron on his back. At that time, Liu Bei just borrowed Nanjun. However, Sun Quan demanded the whole of Jingzhou from him, so later generations borrowed Jingzhou with false information.

    So, why is Sun Quan so excessive? It is much stronger than loan sharking.

    In fact, Sun Quan did this mainly because they were asking for too high a price. It can be seen that after Liu Bei and Dongwu fought for greater interests for each other in the future, this was because of Jingzhou's strategy. Sun Quan is also a careless person.

    He ignored Liu Bei's talent and courage. He thought that Liu Bei could not become a disturbing climate, so he used Liu Bei as a shield and was willing to lend Liu Bei, an important place in Jingzhou South County. Jingzhou is an important strategic area, very important.

    As for Cao Wei's power, if Cao Cao wanted to go south to complete the great cause of unification, he could not bypass Jingzhou; For Shu Han in the northwest, if Liu Bei wanted to achieve success in the east, he could not bypass Jingzhou. For the power of Eastern Wu, Jingzhou directly threatened it to spread all over Hu territory, and occupying Jingzhou, Sun Quan could attack and retreat. Due to the importance of Jingzhou Hu, the tripartite forces engaged in fierce competition against Xiang Li Kaiqi.

    During the Chibi War, Liu Bei and Sun Quan jointly defeated Cao Cao, shattering Cao Cao's dream of unifying the south and losing Jingzhou. After the end of the war, Cao Cao only occupied Nanyang County in the north of Jingzhou, and Changsha, Lingling, Guiyang, and Wuling also occupied Liu Beixian's largest Sun Quan had to pass through Jiangxia County and Nanxian County.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Liu Bei only established himself in Jingzhou under Sun Quan's support, and according to Lu Su's plan for Sun Quan, Liu Bei was more of a vassal of Sun Quan than an independent prince. Because the original intention of the Eastern Wu side was to let Liu Bei block Cao Cao for them, the main purpose of the alliance between the two sides was for the safety of Eastern Wu. Judging from Liu Bei's series of Liyan behaviors, he has no confidence to occupy Jingzhou without Sun Quan's support.

    Therefore, he will personally negotiate with Sun Quan, "Three Kingdoms Lu Su Biography" recorded: Bei Yi Jing saw the power, and asked the capital to supervise Jingzhou. It can be seen that Liu Bei asked Sun Quan to supervise Jingzhou, and a request for words is enough to show Liu Bei's lack of confidence at that time.

    Since Liu Bei's Jingzhou pastor was asked for by Sun Quan, it is understandable that Sun Quan thought that it was not Nanjun but Jingzhou that lent Liu Bei. And it can be seen from the situation at that time that Sun Quan also had the ability to occupy Jingzhou by himself.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    It was because Sun Quan gave him some advice, and in the process of this advice, he changed his will, and it became a borrowing Jingzhou.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Nanjun is an important part of Jingzhou, and if you want to occupy Nanjun, you must first occupy Jingzhou, and then Liu Bei launched a war against Jingzhou.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The reason why Liu Bei did not return the three counties according to Sun Quan's agreement was due to the following factors. First of all, Liu Bei was weak at that time, so he borrowed three counties from Sun Quan so that he could have a place to stay, and for Sun Quan, having Liu Bei join to fight Cao Cao together also made his chances of winning greater, which was mutually beneficial for both parties. In the subsequent Battle of Chibi, Liu Bei also played a vital role, and he got more benefits than sails.

    However, at this stage, their cooperation was not completely trusted, before Liu Bei came to the military camp in Eastern Wu to reward the sergeant, Zhou Yu wanted to kill Liu Bei, and took this opportunity to annex him. Later, when he snatched the fruits of victory, it was also designed by Zhuge Liang to take the lead, making Zhou Yu's bamboo basket empty.

    Secondly, at this stage, Liu Bei's development speed is very fast, and the number of sedan chairs also has a certain military power, but their number one enemy is still Cao Cao, and the alliance between Sun Quan and Liu Bei cannot be broken, so they have to temporarily ignore the return of the three counties. During this period, Liu Bei had already obtained Jingzhou, and later occupied Yizhou, and defeated Cao Cao in the Battle of Guanzhong, and he already had enough strength to wrestle with Cao Cao. Before, he was very weak and had to borrow land from Sun Quan, but now he is very strong, and he is a relative of the Han family, so it is reasonable to occupy the three counties, not to mention that he didn't say that he would not pay it back, but it was just a matter of when he would return it.

    From Liu Bei's point of view, he finally had a foundation, how could he abandon these three counties, if he really did so, the Jingzhou he occupied would also be threatened. At this point, the alliance between Sun Quan and Liu Bei has already existed in name only, and it is almost impossible to really tear their faces, so both sides are secretly on guard. Sun Quan's subordinates continued to use tactics, first using beauties to marry Liu Bei, and then inviting Guan Yu to go to the meeting alone, all of which were the idea of fighting Jingzhou.

    In fact, if Guan Yu, who was guarding Jingzhou at that time, was more careful, he would not have lost Jingzhou, and the Eastern Wu who got Jingzhou also greatly increased his strength, and still survived for more than ten years after Shu Han was destroyed.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    This is because Liu Bei was particularly concerned about the place of Jingzhou at that time, so there were two defeats, and then it also caused the vitality of the place of Shuhan to be greatly damaged.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It was because Liu Bei had no intention of returning it from the beginning, and Liu Bei wanted to obtain greater benefits through these three places.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Hehe! Because he's going to be a liar!

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because Sun Quan felt that in this way, he could get Liu Bei's support, get closer to Liu Bei, and make the two countries better align with the outside world.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Sun Quan was for the Sun-Liu Alliance, and at that time Liu Bei had already occupied most of Jingzhou, and Sun Quan did not want to confront Liu Bei head-on.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In this way, you can provide yourself with some convenience, you can take Jiaozhou, and you will also get a platform for external expansion.

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