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The story of failure in history because of not listening to others' opinions.
1, the story of Yuan Shao's disobedience to his subordinates was destroyed.

It was really a good record at that time. If Yuan Shao listens to the opinions of his subordinates and attacks Cao Cao from the rear, the pattern of the Three Kingdoms may change dramatically.

It is possible that the Three Kingdoms will cease to exist, and only Yuan Shaojia will dominate, and the biggest possibility is to unify the whole country. However, it happened that Yuan Shao was not that kind of person. Even in the later battle of Guandu, it was because he didn't listen to the advice of his subordinates, and finally ended in a fiasco.

2. Liu Bei didn't listen to Zhuge Liang and Zhao Yun's exhortation, and insisted on crusade against Wu Dong. As a result, the battle of Yiling was defeated and Shu suffered heavy losses.

3. Shang Zhouwang's Bigan was Digged with Seven Hearts.

According to the Records of Historical Records Yin Benji, Di Xin was very angry with Bi Gan's suggestion and said, "I heard that the heart of a saint has seven holes." So he cut open Beagan's chest and cut out his heart to watch.

At the end of the Han Dynasty, many people strengthened themselves in the name of saving the Han Dynasty. Among these figures, the strongest one belongs to Yuan Shao. But he never listened to the advice of his subordinates and lacked decisive decision-making. Therefore, the foundation I worked so hard to build was defeated by myself. In BC 198, Yuan Shao defeated Gongsun Zan and occupied a quiet place.

The four continents can say that at that time, no one could match his strength. At that time, Cao Cao took the son of heaven to Xuchang, the base camp, and Cao Cao was in an invincible position in politics. In those days, Cao Cao destroyed Yuan Shu first, and then killed Lu Bu. The territory he got was only in a state of confrontation with Yuan Shao, but he was not as strong as Yuan Shao.

Yuan Shao's unfair army is stronger than Cao Cao's, and his brain trust is more with him. The most important thing is that two people get too close and threaten each other. Therefore, the person that Cao Cao feared most in the early days must be a life-and-death contest between him and Yuan Shao. By BC 199, Cao Cao had not launched an attack on Yuan Shao. Who knew that Yuan Shao had prepared 65,438+10,000 elite soldiers to attack Xuchang, the capital of Cao Cao, which was a battle before Guandu.

As everyone thought, Cao Cao fought very hard in this battle. After all, Yuan Shao has too many military forces, and Yuan Shao and Liu Bei are allied. Although Liu Bei's strength is not too much, for Cao Jun, he can't stand being attacked from front to back. In order to avoid being attacked by two legions, the Korean army went up and down.

Cao Cao adjusted his strategic policy and made the first move to strengthen Liu Bei. After all, Liu Bei is relatively weak, so after destroying Liu Bei, he has the power to fight against Yuan Jun. In the end, Liu Bei ended in failure and Guan Yu was captured by Cao Cao. Liu Bei had no choice but to go to Yuan Shao and accepted a job in Yuan Shao's army.