The historical Shu Kingdom will eventually perish because of what mistakes Zhuge Liang made?

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

    Because Zhuge Liang did not trust the local families of Shu at that time, he failed to unite the local families of Shu, which led to a large number of foreign forces occupying the high positions of Shu, so the Shu Kingdom perished.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The strength of Shu is not as good as the other party, and Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition is for the survival of Shu. Zhuge Liang's mistake may be a reckless force!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Zhuge Liang misused Ma Tan during the first Northern Expedition, which led to the loss of Jieting, and finally the first Northern Expedition declared bankruptcy, and the Shu Kingdom finally perished.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Zhuge Liang has read little, and he has not read the history of the destruction of Wu (blame me.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    It seems to be very correct to say that Liu Bei's attack on Eastern Wu was the most fundamental reason for the fall of Shu Because the company camp was burned by Eastern Wu, how much loss was there?

    However, Cao Cao's Chibi battle also almost wiped out all of his family Why didn't he die?

    It seems to be right to say that Zhuge Liang's later laborers mobilized the people to persist in the Northern Expedition, which caused a great loss of Shu's national strength

    However, all the forces in the Three Kingdoms, large and small, have been fighting for years and years, and Cao Cao is the same, his territory has been dragged down by the war, why didn't he die?

    It is said that the talents of Shu are withering, and even an emperor is a famous faint monarch, so it is not bad that he will perish!

    However, saying that the talent is withering is just an excuse for later generations of storytellers and writers. Let's just say that "there is no general in Shuzhong, Liao Hua is a pioneer" Liao Hua opened his resume, in fact, he is a great talent. Even a county order in Shu at that time (I forgot the name, sorry), was also famous since childhood:

    Prodigy, in the post-imperial examination, every time he was promoted one after another, he was not a simple character.

    On the other hand, when it comes to Cao Cao's group, there are also quite a few problems. The internal friction of the Sima family, how many people have been killed? How many talented dissidents have been excluded? How much national power was consumed? The final seizure of power caused a lot of fluctuations in the domestic political situation, why didn't it perish?

    In fact, the real reason for the most fundamental demise of Shu is only one word: money!

    We all know that the economic base determines the superstructure.

    At that time, the center of China's economy and culture was the Yellow River Basin! Most of the populous metropolises (relatively speaking) are concentrated in the Yellow River Valley!

    Therefore, Cao Cao Chibi lost the first battle to Jingguang, it's okay, go home! A good man who has been cultivating for a few years!

    Therefore, even if the Sima family makes trouble everywhere and finally seizes power, it will still have the strength to flatten the other two countries!

    The population has developed, do you want to eat, do you want money? Do you want food?

    Recruit the army, do you want money? Training the army, do you want money? Distribute ** equipment, do you want money? The state apparatus is running, do you want money?

    It's on the march, the army is outside, do you want money? Do you want food? Domestic stability, do you want money? Do you want food?

    Which! Even if all the talents of the whole country and the most wise monarch in history are given to Shu, but not a penny.

    If you can defeat an opponent who has money, food, and an army, I will call you in one word: God.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In 263 the internal affairs chaos had his partly cause.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Kong Ming's good reputation has been passed down to the present, and his loyalty and wisdom are vividly embodied. Look at his life, not only can he govern the country in literature, but he can also fight in martial arts, and his hands-on ability is also very strong. After Liu Bei's death, this Shu Kingdom can last so long, and his credit is still quite large.

    The prime minister who can compare with him is probably only Xiao He and others. However, although he is cautious, he has made mistakes in this life, after all, no one can not make mistakes. This mistake is that Wei Tan killed Liu Feng by mistake.

    At that time, the emperor had no intention of killing him, and it was strongly recommended by Kong Ming. I don't know if the young master was so stupid later, did he regret it?

    Liu Feng's father died early, so he lived in his uncle's house, and then because he didn't have a biological son, he accepted this as a righteous son, in fact, he still attached great importance to this righteous son, and cultivated it according to the requirements of the heir. His kung fu is still quite high, his strength is also very large, and his personality is relatively tough. It's just that Liu Bei got a baby son in his later years, and this person values his blood more.

    This Liu Feng's treatment began to change in the future, probably because he was worried about what would happen to Liu Feng, so he made him a general, let him stay away from the capital, and fight outside. He also lived up to his father-in-law's upbringing, fought well, and made a lot of military achievements.

    Later, he let him capture Shangyong, and since then he has been staying with Meng Da on this side. To say that he was beheaded by Kong Ming's suggestion is mainly what happened to him in Shangyong. This Guan Yu was surrounded by front and rear attacks in Xiangfan, this was still surrounded by the allies, which Guan Yu did not expect, so he asked him for help, but he rejected Guan Yu at that time, and finally led to his defeat Li Shanjing died, and even his head was cut off.

    This made Liu Bei very angry, Guan Yu was not only very good at fighting, but also his brother. After this incident, if he could settle down, his father-in-law would not do anything to him, but he didn't think about it, he was still doing all kinds of things, this Meng Da and he were guarding in the same place, and he was also all kinds of exclusions, but this person was also very popular, and he went directly to the Wei State to surrender, and called people to take Shangyong away together.

    He returned to Dushen City in a gloomy manner, although Liu Bei had the intention of blaming him in his heart, he did not want to kill him. But this Zhuge Liang was worried that he was still fighting very fiercely, and his personality was not very easy to get along with, and if the young lord ascended the throne in the future, it would not be very easy for him to do it, so he suggested to the lord to kill him. Although the lord was very helpless, he finally killed him for the sake of his son.

    Before he died, he still said that he had known that he had listened to Meng Da's words, and it turned out that Meng Da persuaded him to surrender together, but he didn't agree, and he still had some regrets in his heart when he heard these lords, but people can't be resurrected after death.

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