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Idiom from the Battle of Feishui.

Idiom from the Battle of Feishui.

The Battle of Feishui was a famous event in ancient China, which had a great influence on the pattern at that time. It can be said that this battle led to the unification of the whole country and the collapse of the former Qin Dynasty, and there were many idioms in this battle, the most famous of which was "jittery, nervous".

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"Trembling with fear" comes from the Book of Jin. During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the former Qin Dynasty was strong and unified the north. The whole land of China is only the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the strength of the Eastern Jin Dynasty is far weaker than that of the former Qin Dynasty, so there is little chance of direct confrontation. So Fu Jian, the former king of Qin, led more than 800,000 troops to attack the Eastern Jin Dynasty, while the number of government soldiers in the Eastern Jin Dynasty was less than 65,438+10,000. The huge gap in strength between the two sides makes Fu Jian pay no attention to the Eastern Jin Dynasty at all, so it can be said that national reunification is just around the corner.

Who knows, before the troops of the former Qin Dynasty reached the battlefield, the vanguard troops were defeated by the soldiers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty. You know, there were 250,000 pioneers in the former Qin Dynasty, but they were defeated by the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and then Fu Jian was in chaos. When his younger brother Fu Rong went to check the enemy's situation, he found that the morale of the whole Jin army was high and everywhere. Even the vegetation on the mountain seems to be soldiers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, and the number feels far more than 80,000. Later, in the final battle at the water, the morale of the former Qin soldiers was underground and they were defeated in one fell swoop, causing heavy casualties. Fu Jian fled in a hurry. Numerous soldiers were crushed to death on the way to escape, and Fu Jian also panicked. Even when he heard the wind and birds singing, he felt that he was chasing troops. Later generations created such an idiom based on this story to describe people's panic and confusion.

Reveal how the battle of drainage can get twice the result with half the effort.

Since ancient times, the greatest glory of a general is that he can fight a wonderful battle with fewer victories. However, such battles are rare. After all, it is difficult for a small number of troops to defeat far more enemies than themselves when the hard power is greatly backward. Even if you make all the preparations, you may not win this kind of battle, but it depends on whether God helps you or not, and your opponent is not a brain-dead person.

In the battle of water, less wins more.

As has been said above, it is not easy to win more with less, so why can we win more with less and achieve such a hearty victory? You know, there were more than 800 thousand sergeants in the former Qin Dynasty, but only 80 thousand soldiers in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. What a big difference this is. If the former Qin dynasty swarms, it is almost impossible to lose. But the former Qin dynasty still lost, lost its capital in World War I, and fell apart in an instant. Then why? First of all, it is worthy of recognition that the determination of the warring factions in the Eastern Jin Dynasty is great enough. Although serenade, at that time, most of them were elites, with strong combat capability and excellent command, accurately grasping the soft underbelly of the former Qin Dynasty and decisively attacking. Moreover, southerners are more water-based, more adaptable to water wars, have natural barriers, and are more likely to exert their combat effectiveness. However, it was the former Qin's own mistakes that really decided the war situation.

First, the former Qin dynasty unified the north only a few years ago. Although seemingly unified, after years of struggle, the country's material reserves are insufficient and its internal rule is unstable. At this time, we should not be busy fighting. If the people can rest for 20 or 30 years before attacking the Eastern Jin Dynasty, no matter how good the tactics of the Eastern Jin Dynasty are, it will be difficult to win. When you come to Fu Jian again, it is easy to be ambushed because of improper employment, improper strategic deployment, long front and troublesome transportation of grain and grass. Although the total strength far exceeds that of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, not many people can really integrate with the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Even if it is slightly limited, it is not enough to form rolling.

Who is the defeated monarch on the water?

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He is the nephew of Fu Jian, and Fu Jian is the founding monarch of the former Qin Dynasty. When he was young, he looked different and very smart. By the time he was about ten years old, his behavior was no different from that of an adult. Once a fortune teller saw him on the road and told him that you were either rich or expensive. Fu Jian was smart and studious, so he became a famous figure at that time at an early age. In 355 AD, Fu Jian died of illness and his son Fu Sheng succeeded to the throne. Fu Sheng is a very cruel man, and the former Qin Dynasty was very dissatisfied with him. Someone wants Fu Jian to rebel. Later, Fu Sheng got the news and wanted to attack Fu Jian, but a maid tipped him off, so Fu Jian moved first and killed Fu Sheng.

After Fu Jian took office, he actively selected talents and carried out reforms to let the people recuperate. Moreover, Fu Jian reused the Han people, rectified the bureaucracy and strengthened the rule of law, so the national strength of the whole former Qin Dynasty increased greatly. So Fu Jian began to crusade against the northern countries. He successively annexed northern countries such as Japan and Japan, and almost unified the whole north. But later, when attacking the southern Eastern Jin Dynasty, it was strongly resisted by the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The Battle of Feishui almost destroyed the whole former Qin Dynasty, so the tribes such as Xianbei and Qiang who surrendered at that time jumped out to rebel against the former Qin Dynasty, and Fu Jian had to be trapped in Chang 'an. Later, Fu Jian left Chang 'an and fled to Five Generals Mountain, where he met Yao Chang and was killed.