The Battle of Yiling The key turning point in Liu Bei s fate, Chairman Mao analyzed the mystery behi

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-19

During the Three Kingdoms period, there were many wars, and a more important battle than Guandu and Chibi - the Battle of Yiling became a key turning point in the pattern of the Three Kingdoms. Why did Liu Bei lose to Lu Xun?**In-depth reviews hit the nail on the head. The historical origin is worth **.

The wars of the Three Kingdoms period greatly affected the entire pattern of the era. In addition to famous battles such as the Battle of Guandu and the Battle of Chibi, the Battle of Yiling also occupies a pivotal position. The occurrence of the Battle of Yiling seems to have become a watershed in Liu Bei's fate.

Liu Bei was defeated by Yiling, and the battle of Yiling became the key to Shu Han's loss of power.

Why did the Battle of Yiling become the key to the defeat of Shu Han?Food for thought. Under the circumstances, the power of Eastern Wu was not as strong as that of Shu Han, and Lu Xun was not regarded as a threat. Why was Liu Bei finally defeated?

** has expressed his views on this, especially analyzing the reasons for Liu Bei's defeat to Lu Xun. It is worth mentioning that after Guan Yu was killed, the relationship between Shu and Wu took a sharp turn for the worse, and the originally stable alliance broke down in an instant. Previously, Shu was powerful and even had an advantage in the battle with Cao Cao.

Sima Yi proposed a strategy to unite with Sun Quan, and Guan Yu was secretly betrayed by Sun Quan.

However, the emergence of Sima Yi changed the situation. He suggested that Cao Cao form an alliance with Sun Quan and break up the Shu-Wu alliance. Although the Shu-Wu alliance seems to be unbreakable, in fact, Sun Quan does not want to see Shu Han grow. After the Battle of Chibi, Guan Yu posed a substantial threat to Sun Quan, and the two formed a deep enmity.

As it turned out, Sun Quan eventually betrayed Guan Yu. When Guan Yu and Xiangfan were defeated, Lü Meng took the opportunity to attack Jingzhou, causing Guan Yu to retreat one after another, and finally fell into a desperate situation, losing to Eastern Wu and dying in Huangquan.

Liu Bei avenged Guan Yu, but was defeated by Eastern Wu.

After Guan Yu was killed, Liu Bei was furious, intending to avenge his good brother. However, the frequent wars exhausted the Shu state, and the war subsided temporarily. It was not until 221 AD that Liu Bei launched an invasion of Eastern Wu, triggering the Battle of Yiling. However, there are various theories about whether Liu Bei's real purpose was revenge.

At the beginning of the war, the Shu Han army was in full swing, but as time went on, Liu Bei fell into trouble in Yiling. ** Profoundly pointed out that although Liu Bei had a large army, this battle was a long-term battle, and the supply of grain and grass became his dilemma.

**Discuss the reasons for Liu Bei's defeat, and the protracted war strategy was ignored.

** pointed out that Liu Bei should use a protracted war strategy to confront Lu Xun, deploy troops along the Xiangshui Valley, and gradually attack the weak points of Eastern Wu, so that the enemy can be scattered and gain strategic advantages. However, Liu Bei was obsessed with fighting Lu Xun and ignored the importance of grain and grass supply, which eventually led to the defeat of the army.

The Battle of Yiling became a finalized battle during the Three Kingdoms period, however, Liu Bei failed to seize the opportunity to revive the Han dynasty due to the weakening of Shu Han's power due to his defeat. Liu Bei's mistakes in decision-making not only caused Shu to suffer losses, but also led to Zhuge Liang's early death.

Conclusion: The Battle of Yiling became the key to the imbalance of the Three Kingdoms.

In the Battle of Yiling, Liu Bei's missteps led to the decline of Shu Han's strength, and finally ended in tragedy. The intricacies and disputes of the Three Kingdoms period, even though they made wedding dresses for the Jin Dynasty, the fall of the Three Kingdoms became a historical irony. Liu Bei missed the opportunity, perhaps the possibility of rewriting the historical situation of the Three Kingdoms, but history cannot be changed, and the fall of Shu Han has become doomed.

As a crucial battle in the history of the Three Kingdoms, the Battle of Yiling shows the intricacies of the power struggle and the uncertainty of the historical trend of that era. This article tells the battle of Yiling in detail and vividly, especially highlighting the views of *** in "The Biography of Lu Xun", and deeply analyzing the reasons for Liu Bei's defeat and the importance of the protracted war strategy.

The Battle of Yiling can be called a turning point in Shu Han, and the comments on the reasons for Liu Bei's defeat are very insightful. He emphasized Liu Bei's neglect of grain and grass supply and strategic layout, as well as the protracted war strategy that should be adopted in the face of Lu Xun. This in-depth analysis of historical events has led to a deeper understanding of the importance of decision-making in warfare. In addition, the article also vividly describes and analyzes historical details such as Sima Yi's strategy of "uniting Sun Quan" and Guan Yu's betrayal by Sun Quan, providing readers with a more comprehensive historical perspective.

However, this review is an in-depth look at the views of Lu Xun in The Biography of Lu Xun, but it is a little thin in the portrayal of historical figures such as Liu Bei and Guan Yu. As the founder of Shu Han and an outstanding military strategist, Liu Bei seems to be only described in the article as a person who adheres to the wrong strategy, without in-depth analysis and evaluation of more of his decision-making and character. Guan Yu's personality traits and the change in his attitude towards Soochow also deserve more elaboration to show the complexity and depth of the historical figures.

Overall, this commentary provides a detailed analysis of the historical background, campaign process and impact of the Battle of Yiling, and provides in-depth insights into the reasons for the defeat of the war. However, the analysis of the personalities and motivations of historical figures may be more comprehensive and in-depth to present a richer and more three-dimensional historical picture.

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