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Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, why didn't Zhuge Liang stop it?

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After Liu Bei won the Battle of Hanzhong, he successfully ascended the throne and became king, and soon after Cao Pi of Cao Wei became emperor, he also quickly became emperor, known as Shu Han.

Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, why didn't Zhuge Liang stop it?

However, when Liu Bei won the victory, and at the same time lost all the territory west of Xiangshui in Jingzhou, Guan Yu lost Maicheng, Liu Bei's foundation in Jingzhou was instantly wiped out, losing the strategic nan county, not to mention, and also taking his own brother Guan Yu into it, which was undoubtedly a fatal blow for Liu Bei.

In 221 AD, Liu Bei launched a relatively large-scale campaign in the history of the Three Kingdoms, known as the Battle of Yiling, one of the three major battles in the history of the Three Kingdoms, and at the beginning of the war, Liu Bei's army crushed the Eastern Wu army all the way.

And The military commander-in-chief of Eastern Wu, Lu Xun, was obviously very immature to Liu Bei, who had been in the battlefield for a long time, liu Bei did not take him seriously, but in the end he was defeated, Lu Xun burned the camp for seven hundred miles, completely defeated Liu Bei, Liu Bei retreated all the way, withdrew to the White Emperor City in Yong'an, and this retreat never returned.

Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, why didn't Zhuge Liang stop it?

The White Emperor's city was orphaned, Liu Bei completely died, the former Founding Heroes of the Shu Han Dynasty, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, were both cut off their heads, and Liu Bei also completely left the Sichuan-Shu regime he had worked hard in the White Emperor City.

However, Liu Bei did not cultivate and recuperate at the peak of the Shu Han Dynasty, but instead launched such a large-scale campaign, and no one around him persuaded him?

Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, why didn't Zhuge Liang stop it?

Of course, Zhao Yun had persuaded, and Huang Quan had also persuaded, but Liu Bei still went his own way, and made up his mind to conquer Eastern Wu and the land of Jingzhou, but why did Zhuge Liang not persuade him at this time?

In the main history, whether Zhuge Liang had persuaded Liu Bei to launch the Battle of Yiling is not recorded, but only said a few words when Liu Bei was defeated.

Liang sighed: "If the Filial Piety is there, it will be able to control the Lord and make it not go east; if you go east, you will not fall into danger." ''

The short 25 words in the history books tell the truth, after Liu Bei successfully captured Yizhou, he became the king, and then became the emperor, and Zhuge Liang's slightest grace of knowing and encountering has ceased to exist, and now the relationship between Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang has become very obvious, Zhuge Liang is a subject, Liu Bei is a jun, how can the wise Zhuge Liang not know the transformation of this relationship, so for the way of the subject, Zhuge Liang has long understood.

Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, why didn't Zhuge Liang stop it?

He also knew that at this time, the advice to Liu Bei, who was eager for success and quick profit, had little effect, but would worsen the relationship between the monarch and the courtiers.

But Zhuge Liang also acknowledged the role of Fa Zheng, which can be called the former military division of the Shu Han No. 3 Front, who made a lot of merits during the Great Battle of Liu Bei Hanzhong, almost surpassing Zhuge Liang's IQ, but died at the age of 45.

Liu Bei launched the Battle of Yiling, why didn't Zhuge Liang stop it?

And Zhuge Liang can only regret to say these 25 words to sigh!

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