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Who were the defeated generals in history, and what were the reasons for their defeat?
In fact, there are many defeated generals in history. The first thing to talk about is Huang Zu in the late Han Dynasty. Although Huang Zu is a general who has lost many battles, don't underestimate this man. Although he is often defeated, he can kill the most important task in the local camp at the most critical time. Even if he failed, it caused great losses to the other side. This ability is not available to everyone, not to mention that the other party is still a "general who often loses." It may be incredible to think about it.

Sun Jian, as the father of Sun Ce and Sun Quan, was also a pioneer of Wu Dong forces, and occupied a very important position in the history of Wu Dong, but Sun Jian was finally killed by Huang Zu. Because of this, Sun Ce hated Huang Zu so much that he wanted to kill Huang Zu every chance he got. When Sun Ce attacked Liu Xun, Liu Xun asked Huang Zu for help, but Huang Zu actually killed Sun Ce's nephew Xu Kun, which coincided with a problem in the rear of Soochow and had to be withdrawn. Later, Sun Quan, who inherited the Great Unity, also hated Huang Zu and chased Huang Zu. At that time, Huang Zu had lost, but he had been hunted by Sun Quan. In this process, Sun Quan's general Cao Lin was killed by Huang Zu's subordinate Gan Ning, and Sun Quan vomited blood with anger. Huang Zu said that he had a hard time with Dongwu, and he failed. He can always kill his important people. It's simple. But in the end, he died in the hands of Sun Quan, and the other party beat him with the mentality of making an example. Huang Zu's good luck finally came to an end.

The second is Li Guangli, who may not be known by many people, but his sister, Li Furen, who was loved by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, once described the peerless beauty of "there are beautiful women in the north, and she was the first to mention this Li Furen. Therefore, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty also trusted Li Guangli and gave him the opportunity to lead troops to fight. But Li Guangli's fighting level is really flattering. To put it mildly, it can only be called a mediocre record, and the war with Xiongnu has also failed many times. And Li Guangli finally surrendered because he failed to attack the Huns. Before that, he used witchcraft to try to make his sister's son a prince. But then things were exposed, and the left prime minister who joined hands with him was killed. He surrendered to the Huns, but was framed and killed in the end, which he deserved. There is also a fan, Hu Wen, who is the son-in-law of Jia Sidao. He once boasted that he could resist the Yuan Army, but the final result goes without saying.

In addition to the above, there are Li Jinglong, Wang and others, many of whom can be regarded as generals who have been defeated repeatedly, and most of them are not very good in character, no matter what. From this perspective, a person's ability may really have a lot to do with his personality.