When Dongwu destroyed Shu in Wei, did he just take advantage of the fire to rob in the name of rescu

Updated on history 2024-08-08
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    I think so, because they are political enemies, so it's impossible to really cooperate.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    Yes, because the country of Soochow does not have too strong troops, it will only take advantage of the fire to loot.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    I think so. Because there are already obstacles in Eastern Wu and Shu, when Shu is down, they will definitely come to take advantage of the fire to rob.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    <> "The Three Kingdoms were broken, Cao Wei destroyed Shu Han, why didn't Dongwu save him when he saw death?"

    In 263 AD, Cao Wei sent Zhong Hui, Deng Ai and others to lead more than 200,000 troops to attack Shu Han, Shu Han could not resist, the later lord Liu Chan surrendered in Chengdu, at the end of the year, Shu Han perished. During the Three Kingdoms era, Wei Shu and Wu were the strongest in Wei, and the Wu-Shu alliance fought against Cao Wei. It's puzzling:

    What was Eastern Wu doing when Cao Wei destroyed Shu Han? Why didn't Dongwu save Shu Han? Don't the Wu people know the truth of cold lips and teeth?

    In fact, before the fall of Shu Han, Dongwu tried his best to save Shu Han. According to the record of "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms @ the Biography of the Three Heirs": In winter and October, Shu sued Wei Jianhua.

    Jiashen, so that the general Ding Feng supervised the army to Wei Shouchun, the general Liuping Beiyi in Nanjun, the army to the direction, Qiao Xiaozao general Ding Feng, Sun Yiru in the middle, all save Shu. Liu Chan, the lord of Shu, sent Wei to ask, and then stopped.

    This record is very clear: Shu Han asked for help from Eastern Wu, and Eastern Wu sent Ding Feng out of Shouchun to "encircle Wei to save Zhao", and sent Liuping to Jingzhou to discuss entering Sichuan from Yong'an, in addition, he also sent Ding Feng and Sun Yi to rescue from Hanshui into Hanzhong.

    Judging from the deployment, the Eastern Wu actually did their best, and they used the forces they could use to try to rescue Shu Han Shenheng and relieve Shu Han's military pressure by the only possible way at that time. However, the final result was: "Liu Chan, the lord of Shu, sent Wei to ask, and then stopped." ”

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    <> "During the Three Kingdoms period, the reason why Wei did not take the initiative to attack Shu.

    Originally, Hanzhong was guarded by Xiahou Yuan, the general of the Cao army, and when the Cao army went south to attack Shudi, it would be a very important base camp for the Eggplant Hidden Huai. But the battle of Hanzhong ended with Liu Bei's victory, and Cao Cao was defeated and had to give up his plan to attack Shu in the south.

    The Battle of Hanzhong was mainly divided into three phases. The battle of Hanzhong was spearheaded by Liu Bei, and in the first stage of the frontal battlefield, Liu Bei's lower generals Wu Lan and Lei Tong attacked head-on, and the whole army was directly annihilated and suffered heavy losses. As a result, Liu Bei had no choice but to lead the main force to confront Xiahou Yuan at Yangping Pass.

    In the second stage, this was an important turning point in the battle of Hanzhong. Liu Bei led troops to raid Xiahouyuan and occupy important heights, which posed a direct threat to Xiahouyuan's rear. made Xiahou Yuan, who originally only needed to guard Yangping Pass, need to find a way to end up after Gu, and finally rashly sent troops to grab the high ground occupied by Liu Bei and was killed.

    In the third stage, when Cao Cao found that the situation in Hanzhong was irreparable, he led his troops to rush towards Hanzhong. However, at that time, everyone also knew that Cao Cao led troops into Hanzhong and did not think about fighting Liu Bei again. Therefore, he only symbolically fought with Liu Bei, and then began to evacuate and returned to Chang'an from Kaihan.

    After the end of the Battle of Hanzhong, the pattern of the Three Kingdoms was officially formed.

    The Battle of Hanzhong brought great military pressure to Cao Wei's western battlefield. When Zhuge Liang attacked in the later period, he turned Hanzhong into a granary base camp, which could continuously supply the front-line army.

    And from this battle, it can also be seen that during the Three Kingdoms period, especially after Liu Bei's death, the party that took the initiative to provoke the war was Shu Han. The reason for this was that for Cao Wei, they had already lost Hanzhong, which meant that their army would have to cross a long mountain range to reach Hanzhong, and then cross the mountains to reach Chengdu.

    However, at any time, in the march and operation, the most important thing for the troops is mobile combat. Crossing the mountains will wipe out this important advantage of the army, and it will face the important problem of material supply.

    In addition, after the Battle of Hanzhong, the situation of the Three Kingdoms was officially formed. Therefore, the entire battlefield is no longer simply a question of you and me, but a tripartite issue of you, me and him. At that time, as the most powerful Cao Wei regime, not only faced the threat of Shu Han in the west, but also the Eastern Wu in the south also wanted to advance the front to the north, which made Cao Wei have no extra possibility to take the initiative to attack.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It was Ding Feng, who was ordered to lead the army to prepare to rescue Shu Han; But because Liu Chan surrendered too quickly, he Hui Xianxiang had not yet arrived, and the ending was decided, so he did not succeed in rescuing Chan Xiao.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Eastern Wu was called Rescue, but when it learned that Wei had destroyed Shu, it knew that Shu was beyond cure. I want to take the opportunity to expand my territory.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The reason why I want to take advantage of the fire to rob is because this can allow Soochow to gain a larger sphere of influence and gain greater strength.

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