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Who thinks Wu Dong won't send troops?

Sima Yi thought that Soochow would not send troops.

A, sima yi cut shu:

After Zhuge Liang's death in Wuzhangyuan, Liu Chan listened to the suggestions in Zhuge Liang's "Model" and reused ministers such as Fei Yi and Dong Yun, which kept the internal affairs in a stable state for a long time. However, after Dong Yun's death, Liu Chan favored eunuchs, which led to a solid internal collapse. Jiang Wei followed Zhuge Liang's wishes to continue the Northern Expedition, which cost a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources. Shu Han has been scarred and unbearable.

Compared with the complicated internal affairs of Shu and Wu, Cao Wei's internal affairs are much better. Cao Fang acceded to the throne, and Sima Yi and Cao Shuang were in the same position. After the fall of Cao Shuang, Sima Yi monopolized power and excluded dissidents, and Wei developed stronger and stronger. Political clarity and people's stability, the next step is to expand the territory. The wolf is ambitious and wants to take advantage of the opportunity to destroy Shu and make plans for the future.

Second, the resistance of ministers in Shu:

Liu Chan only cares about beer and skittles, regardless of the courtiers' life and death. Under the persuasion of you, Liu Chan intends to surrender to Si Mazhao. Liu Chen, the "son of heaven who has never surrendered since ancient times", stopped surrendering on the grounds that pedants did not understand state affairs, but insisted on surrendering to Wei, and Liu Chen had no choice but to commit suicide.

With Jiang Wei's praise, Zhong Hui lost himself and sent someone to seize the relieving of Wargo and kill him. Jiang Wei's plan is half successful. Jiang Weiben wanted to kill two birds with one stone. He killed the brave and resourceful Wargo first, and then used Zhong Hui's character defect to make him compete with the two tigers in Si Mazhao, thus saving Shu Han. However, the plan was leaked in advance, and the Zhong Hui mutiny was quickly suppressed. He was powerless and died with resentment.

Third, Wu Dong's choice:

Jiangdong was originally the cremation in power, and Sun Ce seized the power of the cremation by force and ingenuity, so Jiangdong cremation was unconvinced. Sun Ce was impatient and killed the cremation people who didn't listen, which also brought him fatal disaster. After Sun Quan came to power, he learned a lesson, appeased the gentry and made Jiangdong develop steadily.

Even though I know that I can do nothing, I am willing to defend Shu to the death. Jiang Wei and Liu Chen can still do it. The root cause is that Liu Chan, the late ruler, prefers treacherous court officials to faithfulness. If Liu Chan is diligent and enterprising, why worry about losing Shu Han?

Wu Dong's role:

1, political role:

Wu Dong regime was a relatively stable local regime during the Three Kingdoms period, and its political role could not be ignored. The existence of Wu Dong regime has made great contributions to the continuation of Chinese civilization, especially after Yongjia Rebellion, Huma raged and China sank, and Wu Dong regime became an important haven of Chinese civilization.

2. Economic status:

During the Three Kingdoms period, Soochow's economy developed rapidly and became the core area of the southern economy. Wu Dong was the economic center at that time, with developed water transportation, prosperous commerce, and great development in agriculture, handicrafts and other industries.

3. Cultural contribution:

Soochow was also a place of cultural prosperity during the Three Kingdoms period. Wu Dong has distinctive cultural features, such as paying attention to etiquette, advocating culture and attaching importance to education. These cultural traditions had a great influence on China society at that time.

4. Strategic significance:

The strategic significance of Wu Dong region in the Three Kingdoms period is also very important. Wu Dong controlled most of the Yangtze River valley, which had an important influence on the politics, economy and military of Wei and Shu, so Wu Dong became an important strategic place during the Three Kingdoms period.