On jingzhou and Kingdom of Shu Han Regime
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DOI: 10.23977/ETSS2020048
Corresponding Author
Tang Xinzhao
ABSTRACT
Possession of Jingzhou was originally the established policy of the Shu-Han dynasty group, that is, under the premise of uniting with the Sun-Wu group, the Cao-Wei regime was northern expedition from Jingzhou and Yizhou to achieve the goal of seizing the central plains and realize Liu Bei's Wang Ba career. However, for Liu Bei, the sun Wu clique headed by sun quan is not a reliable ally. For Jingzhou region, sun quan and his advisers are also salivating over it and have included possession of Jingzhou in their strategic plan. With the success of the Sunwu Group's attack on Jingzhou and the failure of Liu Beidong's conquest of Wu, the entire Shu-Han regime finally had to adjust its strategic objectives. From then on, it no longer needed to occupy Jingzhou, but was satisfied with its own occupation of Yizhou and took the northern expedition from Yizhou to the Cao-Wei regime
KEYWORDS
Shu Han Dynasty, Jingzhou, Strategic vision