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Outline of lost street pavilion story

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Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition, because Jieting was a military location, sent Ma Su to guard it. Ma Su claimed to have been familiar with the art of war since childhood, knowing the subtlety of the art of war. He didn't listen to Wang Ping, the lieutenant, and stationed his troops on the mountain, commanding one to ten. When Sima Yi led the troops to attack, he trapped Ma Su in the mountains, cut off its waterway, and released Yamakaji, causing Ma Su's army to fight without fighting, thus losing its street kiosks.

Background:

In 226 (Huang Chu seven years, Wei Jianxing four years, Shu), Wei Wendi Cao Pi died, Prince Cao Cao acceded to the throne, and appointed [Mao] to Chang 'an, leaving the Guanzhong void. ?

In 227 (the first year of Wei Taihe, the fifth year of Shu Jianxing), Meng Da and Zhuge Liang wrote many times, secretly promising to return to Shu. Meng Da and Wei Xingtai have a gap in retaining Shen Yi, and Shen Yi secretly reported Meng Da on the table. When Mengda heard this, he was frightened and wanted to send troops to rebel. Sima Yi wrote a letter to comfort him, so Meng Da hesitated. Sima yi secretly led the army to discuss and attack the new city. Zhuge Liang saw the opportunity and decided to make a large-scale northern expedition.

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Impact:

The failure of the battle of Jieting led to the failure of the first Northern Expedition. Later, the northern expedition of Shu Han failed to gain greater influence than the surrender of the three counties this time, and this time the defeat of Shu army had a greater influence on Shu Han, who had been weakened by the battle of Yiling.

It turned out that Liu Bei failed to levy Sun Quan, and shortly after his death, Shu Han did nothing to invade the Wei-Shu border, and Cao Wei did not make any preparations, thinking that Shu Han was unable to invade the border; So when the news of Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition came, it shocked the ruling and opposition parties and even made three counties rebel.

After the war, Cao Wei also strengthened the defense of Shu Han, including Cao Zhen's expectation that Zhuge Liang would attack Chen Cang, so he ordered General Zhao Hao to defend Chen Cang City, which made Zhuge Liang fail when he entered Chen Cang at the end of the year (that is, at the beginning of 229). Later, because Cao Wei had more precautions, it was difficult for him to make great achievements in the Northern Expedition.