Zhuge Liang s hard work was exhausted, his son opposed the Northern Expedition, and the truth turned

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-29

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Zhuge Zhan was not jealous of Jiang Wei's exploits, but because he was opposed to Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition plan. On the one hand, Jiang Wei was under great pressure in the Northern Expedition, which was a huge test of Shu Han's national strength and military strength, and Zhuge Zhan was worried that Shu Han would collapse because of the Northern Expedition. On the other hand, Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition plan was extremely risky, and Jiang Wei's decision was not necessarily completely correct, which also made Zhuge Zhan doubt Jiang Wei's plan. Despite this, Zhuge Zhan's opposition still caused a lot of controversy. Some people believe that Zhuge Zhan was wrong, and his approach led to the failure of Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition.

However, some people believe that Zhuge Zhan's approach is correct, he thinks from the perspective of Shu Han, and his opposition is to hope to protect Shu Han. Anyway, Jiang Wei finally chose the Northern Expedition and achieved some victories. However, in the end, he failed to realize Zhuge Liang's ambitions, and Shu Han eventually fell. It's a pity that Zhuge Liang's ** people did not inherit his wisdom and courage, which led to the defeat of Shu Han. In general, Zhuge Liang handed over the military power to Jiang Wei with deep meaning, and Jiang Wei's performance in the Northern Expedition was also impressive.

However, in the process of Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition, Zhuge Zhan's opposition still had a certain impact, and in the end he was still unable to realize Zhuge Liang's ambitions. This also shows us that the rise and fall of a country does not depend only on one or two people, but also needs to be supported by a united and intelligent team. The reason why Zhuge Zhan opposed Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition was not because of the contradiction between father and son, but because of his own ideas. First of all, he believed that the Northern Expedition would exacerbate the economic decline of Shu and make life more difficult for the common people. Secondly, he was worried that Jiang Weigong was high and ambitious. However, these concerns exposed the drawbacks of Zhuge Zhan's inability to understand military affairs.

Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition was an ingenious military strategy that allowed Wei and Wu to know that Shu still retained great military strength. On the other hand, Shu has long been weak and weak. Therefore, it is worth pondering whether Zhuge Zhan's opposition is correct. Jiang Wei and Zhuge Zhan: Who is the real ** person in Shu?Who can be the successor of a generation of heroes?There has always been a controversy between Jiang Wei and Zhuge Zhan, two important generals of Shu. Jiang Wei was known for his courageous military operations and vision, while Zhuge Zhan was praised for his loyalty and hard work. However, their talents and achievements are very different.

Events: Jiang Wei's bold move Jiang Wei is considered to be the best person in Shu, and he has carried out nine campaigns to attack the Central Plains, and this "offense as defense" approach is regarded as a far-sighted move. These nine attacks continued the foundation of Shu for twenty years. It is worth mentioning that Jiang Wei has won a lot of victories in these battles. Especially in the battle of Taoxi, Jiang Wei won more with less, and directly broke the 40,000 Wei army, which made the entire Wei country panic for a while. However, Zhuge Zhan did not agree with Jiang Wei's approach. He believes that Jiang Wei's frequent military operations cost the people and money, and Jiang Wei's record is not outstanding.

He noted that Jiang Wei had only won a few battles, and in some he had lost or was forced to retreat. He believes that Jiang Wei does not think enough about the country's finances and the safety of the people. Result: Jiang Wei's record was relatively goodIn fact, Jiang Wei's record between 238 and 262 AD was quite good. In the second, seventh and eighth battles, Jiang Wei achieved a phased victory. Although there were some failures, Jiang Wei's defeats were relatively few. The Sixth Northern Expedition withdrew due to the lack of food and grass, and the Ninth Northern Expedition was forced to withdraw because Hu Ji broke the contract. These retreats are not Jiang Wei's incompetence, but the influence of external factors.

In contrast, Zhuge Zhan lost his fighter plane by mistake in the Battle of Mianzhu, which eventually led to his own defeat and suicide. Although Zhuge Zhan is Zhuge Liang's own son, his intelligence is not as good as his father's. This has led to doubts about his abilities. Zhuge Zhan commented on himself: "I can't get rid of Huang Hao inside, I can't control Jiang Wei outside, and I can't defend the country, I have three crimes!."It can be seen that he feels deep remorse for his incompetence. Good and bad influences: Jiang Wei's vision and Zhuge Zhan's loyaltyJiang Wei's nine attacks on the Central Plains allowed Shu to continue its foundation for twenty years, which was the result of his foresight.

Although some people think that his military actions cost the people and money, it is undeniable that his decisions protected the interests of Shu to a certain extent. His record was relatively good, and despite some defeats, he still showed his talent and determination in comparison. Although Zhuge Zhan excelled in inheriting his father's loyalty, he was inferior to Jiang Wei in military talent and decision-making. His mistakes led to the defeat in the Battle of Mianzhu, which raised questions about his abilities. However, his loyalty and hard work earned him a certain respect, even if he was not as intelligent as his father.

Summary: Jiang Wei is the real ** person of Shu On the whole, Jiang Wei has excelled in military talent and decision-making, and his nine attacks on the Central Plains have continued the foundation of Shu for twenty years. Despite the doubts about his military operations, his record was relatively outstanding. In contrast, Zhuge Zhan, although loyal, did not perform well in military talent and decision-making, which ultimately led to the defeat of the Battle of Mianzhu. In any case, Jiang Wei and Zhuge Zhan both contributed to the Shu Kingdom. Jiang Wei's vision and determination, as well as Zhuge Zhan's loyalty and hard work, are worthy of our praise. Their stories also raise questions about who can be a real person. What do you think of Jiang Wei and Zhuge Zhan?

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