Sun Quan, ridiculed on the Internet as "Sun 100,000", mocking his ability to fight. In fact, Sun Quan showed great military prowess in a number of battles, both defeats and victories. However, in addition to Sun Quan's command skills, he himself was also a very brave general, and shooting tigers was his hobby, and he was even praised by Zhang Liao on the battlefield.
Sun Quan's Rhapsody of Shooting Tigers.
In ancient societies, productivity was limited and recreational life was poor, and hunting was a common activity. Sun Quan is an avid hunter, and his goal is not limited to weak animals, but also to tiger beasts. According to the Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Shu, and Zhang Zhao's Biography, Sun Quan rode a horse and shot a tiger while hunting, exposing himself to the tiger's minions, and tigers often raided and attacked the saddle.
Zhang Zhao once advised Sun Quan that he should focus on the overall situation and should not always take risks to shoot tigers. However, Sun Quan did not completely abandon this hobby, but built a "tiger shooting car" without a cover and shot in the compartment. Sometimes wild beasts attacked the "Tiger Shooting Car", and Sun Quan even fought it himself, showing extraordinary courage. Although Zhang Zhao dissuaded him many times, Sun Quan "smiled but did not answer", showing his firm courage.
A show of bravery on the battlefield.
Sun Quan was not only a commander on the battlefield, but also showed outstanding personal bravery. In the thirteenth year of Jian'an, in the "Battle of Red Cliffs" and the first "Battle of Hefei", Sun Quan led the army to fight fiercely with Cao Cao's allied forces. In addition to the main battlefield of the "Battle of Red Cliffs", Sun Quan also personally led the army to attack Hefei, trying to lure Cao Cao to divide his troops to rescue.
In the first "Battle of Hefei", Sun Quan besieged Hefei with an absolute superiority of forces, and Cao Cao sent reinforcements. Sun Quan planned to personally raid the enemy, but was dissuaded by Zhang Hong. Zhang Hong believed that as a ruler, Sun Quan did not need to take risks himself, and should remain calm. Although Sun Quan heeded the advice, he did not completely abandon the idea of personal bravery, and created the "Tiger Shooting Car" to continue to participate in the battle.
Strategic mistakes and personal force.
However, in the second "Battle of Hefei" in the twentieth year of Jian'an, Sun Quan's personal force and military decisions were tested. led an army of 100,000 to attack Hefei, but was raided by Zhang Liao's 800 men, resulting in low morale in the Jiangdong army. When Sun Quan was about to withdraw his troops, he was once again attacked by Zhang Liao and fell into a passive situation.
Although Sun Quan did not perform well in this battle, his personal force still impressed Zhang Liao. After the war, when Zhang Liao asked the Jiangdong soldiers if there was a general with a purple beard, a long upper body and a short lower body, who was good at riding and shooting, he was very sorry to learn that it was Sun Quan and let him go. This incident showed that Sun Quan's personal fighting ability was enough to attract the attention of enemy generals.
Summary. Sun Quan is far from the incompetent general satirized by "Sun 100,000". He showed great command talent and courageous personality on the battlefield. His hobby of shooting tigers and his heroic performance on the battlefield make up his multifaceted image. Despite setbacks in some battles, Sun Quan remained resilient and maintained confidence in his personal strength. His strategic mistakes do not obscure his bravery in battle, leaving a deep impression on the bravery of this historical figure.
Reference: Romance of the Three Kingdoms
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