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After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

author:Shōryū Meiomi

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After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

It is said that the Three Kingdoms are chaotic, but there is always a beginning in the chaotic world, and the real beginning of the chaotic world of the Three Kingdoms is generally believed to be dong Zhuo's army into Luoyang, deposed the Young Emperor, and established the Han XianDi.

Prior to this, because of the perennial struggle between eunuchs and ministers, after the general He Jin was killed by eunuchs, Yuan Shao took people to kill all the eunuchs in the palace, and at this time, Dong Zhuo entered the capital, which happened to be a leak.

Dong Zhuo this person is obviously suspected of being excessively ugly by posterity, he is indeed cruel, but also a military origin, in the Liangzhou area, often in the front line of fighting with the Qiang people, combat style and handling of the world, there are indeed a lot of Qiang people's fierce folk customs, the Liangzhou soldiers under him are all brave and fierce fighters who have experienced hundreds of battles.

After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

But Dong Zhuo's entry into the capital itself will not cause turmoil, because there are many temporary ministers like him in history, and the power ministers are not false, but his authority itself comes from the emperor, and Dong Zhuo also uses a large number of scholars who are suppressed by eunuchs, that is, the famous party disaster in history and the group of people who were persecuted by eunuchs.

Although yuan shao later went to the localities, he also called on the princes of various places to crusade against Dong Zhuo, but at this time the situation in the whole country was still controllable, the imperial court of the Han Dynasty still had a certain prestige, Dong Zhuo no matter what he said, it was also on behalf of the imperial court, and the world was completely chaotic, it was after Dong Zhuo was killed, the Liangzhou soldiers under his command began to rebel, the dragons were leaderless, the central government also completely lost its authority, and from then on the princes of all walks of life began to wantonly seize the territory.

After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

At that time, Dong Zhuo's soldiers were very strong, the combat ability was very strong, and the main general under him, Li Daoguo Feng, became the commander of the Liangzhou soldiers after Dong Zhuo's death, if they could obey Lü Bu's orders at that time, perhaps the Eastern Han Court could barely maintain in the end, so why did Li Daoguo Feng not listen to Lü Bu's words?

In fact, the reason is very simple, what we are talking about Liangzhou soldiers, Qingzhou soldiers, and state soldiers are divided according to the region, their regionality is very strong, very exclusive, any kind of possibility will have, the only impossible thing is that Li Dai Guo feng obeyed Lü Bu's orders, because Lü Bu was the commander of the state soldiers.

Like Liangzhou, Hezhou was on the front line of fighting against the nomads at that time, so the strength of Hezhou was also very strong, the representative figure was Lü Bu, the leader of the Hezhou soldiers at that time was Ding Yuan, and later Lü Bu killed Ding Yuan and submitted to Dong Zhuo, and Dong Zhuo also controlled the Liangzhou soldiers and the Hezhou soldiers at the same time, which was the two strongest armies in China at that time, which is why Dong Zhuo was able to control the imperial court.

After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

Although Lü Bu submitted to Dong Zhuo, the two forces under his hands were incompatible, especially Dong Zhuo trusted Lü Bu very much, and his status in the army rose rapidly, causing dissatisfaction among the Liangzhou soldiers, they also had fires and incidents, if it were not for Dong Zhuo's authority, it would be sooner or later if serious infighting occurred.

It was also because of the discord between the two forces that Dong Zhuo dropped his close associate Li Dai Guo feng to the east to resist the combined forces of the princes, letting Lü Bu protect himself at his side, and as a result, he was bravely defeated by the plan, and Situ Wang Yun designed lü Bu to kill Dong Zhuo.

As soon as Dong Zhuo died, the Liangzhou soldiers under his command were completely leaderless, and it was absolutely impossible to follow Lü Bu, so he turned his gun to kill Wang Yun, and Lü Bu couldn't see it, so he also fled.

After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

Li Dai Guo Feng was just an ordinary general, without any political vision, Dong Zhuo still had a bit of a big picture view, and the two of them did not have it at all, everyone killed and killed, and finally opened the era of chaos in the Three Kingdoms.

Although Lü Bu had a strong military start and a rare personal combat ability in the world, in the end, because he did not have political vision and an easy personality, he finally lost miserably in the crowd.

After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

The Three Kingdoms is an era of force-by-force, but also an era of competition and wisdom, dong Zhuo and Lü Bu in the early stage are people with super strength, but they are out early, indicating that it is impossible to achieve the final victory simply by relying on force.

After Dong Zhuo's death, why didn't Li DaiGuo Follow Lü Bu?

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