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How did Qin win the battle to destroy Wei?
How did Qin win the battle to destroy Wei?

The battle of Qin destroying Wei was a battle in the battle of Qin destroying six countries. This happened in the 22nd year of the Qin Dynasty (225 BC), when Qin Jun conquered Wei.

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The king of Qin sent Wang Ben to attack Liang and Anyang, the capital of Wei. Wang Ben is the son of Wang Jian. First destroy Anyang City, the capital of Wei State, and then capture (Chen County, Henan Province) and Beiding City (located in the north of Anhui Province). At this time, the girder was almost surrounded by an isolated city, and Wei reinforcements were blocked from going south north of the Yellow River. But this city has a long and glorious history of resisting the enemy. Qin Jun attacked Gateshown many times, but made no progress.

Wei has to thank the hard work to build a girder. Not only is the city wall deep, but there are criss-crossing water networks around it, which can not only supply the main roads, but also effectively stop the enemy's attacks. Therefore, for hundreds of years, the defense system of combining static and dynamic with rigid and flexible has been a headache for every army that has attacked the girders.

However, the situation has changed. Later, Qin learned a lesson that could not be attacked again and again, and turned its goal to capture the surrounding areas of the girders. Only through unremitting efforts, the girder became an isolated city, and the water network guarding the girder was all in Qin's hands.

Final results

"Fire and water are ruthless" means that substances such as fire and water will be your benefactor and your enemy, and the transformation is often completed in an instant. Qin Jun has reformed the water network around the girder. At that time, the water in the Yellow River and the big ditch came straight at the girder, and the big flood surrounded the girder.

Rao, Daliangcheng collapsed after soaking in the water for more than three months. Wei fought to the death, but there was no result. Some officers and men of Wei had to surrender by boat, others died and Wei perished. Qin Jun continued to move eastward, and Wang Jian and the Wei remnants who counterattacked launched a battle of Pingyin, destroying 400,000 reinforcements who came to seize Anyang City north of the Yellow River and occupying all the land of Wei.