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In the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", when Meng Huo was captured by Zhuge Liang for the first time, he could be regarded as having a long heart, and he did not dare to fight Zhuge Liang head-on, and planned to have a protracted battle with Zhuge Liang.
It can be said that Meng Shu's idea can be regarded as pinching Zhuge Liang's seven inches.
Because for Zhuge Liang, although the southern expedition to the south is based on subduing people's hearts, once a protracted war starts, it will be very unfavorable to Zhuge Liang.
Not to mention anything else, even if the Eastern Wu in the southeast is no longer assassinated by Shu Han, can the Wei State in the north leave Zhuge Liang so much time?
Therefore, even if he didn't insist on a quick victory, Zhuge Liang would have to find a way to capture Meng Shu again. As a result, the so-called story of two captures and two verticals was staged.
In other words, Meng Shu, who suffered a loss in the hands of Zhuge Liang, can be regarded as having a long heart, and he doesn't plan to fight Zhuge Liang head-on, but in the end he was caught by Zhuge Liang?
The second capture of Meng Huo, where did Meng Huo lose?
Before, when the insect world said that when Meng Huo was captured, Meng Huo lost on the word "anger", but this time, Meng Huo also learned to be smart, and he was generally no longer angry, and even drank and ate meat in his own nest calmly, happy and happy.
And just when Meng Huo thought that he was at ease, Zhuge Liang's Shu Han army appeared directly in front of Meng Huo as if it had fallen from the sky, so Meng Huo was captured for the second time.
In fact, in this story, the reason for Meng Huo's second failure has been fully reflected, that is, those two words!
Those two words are "blind"!
First of all, there is blind confidence.
Meng Huo, who was nesting in his lair, thought that he was in danger, and Zhuge Liang's army couldn't come, but he didn't listen to the advice of his subordinates, and he was still content.
Secondly, it is blind belief.
After a defeat, Meng Shu believed that his subordinates, and even the residents under his jurisdiction, were loyal to him, and would never betray himself, and would never tell Zhuge Liang how to survive the poisonous lushui.
Here's what the book says:
Suddenly, a chief in the class said: "The sand mouth is shallow, and if the Shu soldiers leak over, it will be deeply profitable; When the army is guarded. He laughed and said, "You are a native of this place, how can you not know?" I was about to ask the Shu soldiers to cross this water, and I would die in the water. Then the chief said, "If there is a way for the natives to cross by night, what should it be?" He said, "Don't be suspicious. Those of my realm, Anken helps the enemy? ”
In the end, there is blind sight of no one.
When he learned that Zhuge Liang's army had crossed the Lushui and the leading general was Ma Dai, Meng Shu still disagreed and only sent a deputy general to fight. Because in Meng Shu's opinion, although Ma Dai is basically not famous, his combat effectiveness is average. As a result, Meng Shu finally lost the opportunity.
It can be said that it was Meng Shu's blindness that led to his second failure.
However, then again, if you were Meng Shu, you would probably be so blind, who would have thought that the closest and most trusted person around you would betray yourself at the most critical moment?
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