
Bai Qi as one of History's Greatest Commanders
2024年1月4日 · BAI QI: QIN'S SECRET WEAPON The Grand Historian remarks: The proverb says, "There's something short about a foot, and something long about an inch". Bai Qi gauged the enemy, adapted to the shifts of circumstance, and came up with an inexhaustible supply of strategies, until his name made the whole world tremble.
Top 10 greatest Chinese military leaders - History Forum
2019年11月7日 · The end of Wuzi is punctuated with Wu Qi, having galvanized the entirety of Wei's armed forces, volunteering to lead an army of "50,000 undistinguished soldiers" to fight the ascendant State of Qin. He seems to have specifically went for an unimpressive force to …
A List of the Greatest Military Strategists/Tacticians of History
2023年9月15日 · Zhu Zhi: Prominent Wu strategist at the end of the Han dynasty Zhou Yu: Wu general who utilised fire tactics at the battle of Redcliffs Wu Qi: Author of one of China's seven military classics and also an accomplished field commander Uesugi Kenshin: Significant samurai warlord who engaged and defeated some of the best generals of the region
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2025年1月27日 · 71 Wu Qi 72 Edward I 73 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 74 William I 75 Toyotomi Hideyoshi [new] There are No New Commanders or changes in the 76-80 Group. Pondering whether Surenashoild be ranked higher than Samudragupta and Chandragupta II. 76 Samudragupta 77 Chandragupta II 78 Surena 79 Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha 80 Gajah Mada
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2024年12月27日 · 83 Wu Qi 84 Chandragupta Maurya 85 Edward I One new commander was added to the 86-90 group. Asoka is more noted and a historical and political figure than a conqueror. Very limited on his information. He lands where the other ancient conquerors who lack details. 86 Mustafa Kemal Atatürk 87 William I 88 Samudragupta 89 Chandragupta II 90 Asoka ...
Top 100 Chinese Generals (portfolio format) | History Forum
2025年2月14日 · I've noticed a bunch of "Top 100s" lately on the forum and since I'm Chinese and have noticed that a lot of members on here are interested in Chinese history, I've decided to create my own "Top 100" list for Chinese generals and commanders. Please keep in mind that I'm not a professional history...
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2025年2月8日 · 80 Wu Qi One new commander in the 81-85 Group. Cyaxares lands just above Nebuchadnezzar II. However, this is close to the bottom and neither commander is safe. 81 Cyaxares [new] 82 Lautaro 83 Nebuchadnezzar II 84 Samudragupta 85 Chandragupta II No new commanders or changes in the 86-90 Group.
Bai Qi vs Han Xin vs Cao Cao - History Forum
2020年5月9日 · Actually Bai Qi and Han Xin were very criticized by the historical sources. Sima Qian firmly believed Han Xin was indeed plotting rebellion, as this can be read in his opinion section in which he thought wiping out Han Xin's entire clan was justified based on this belief (I myself don't think he was planning rebellion, but I do see think he's a very unlikable individual and blackmailing your ...
Dating Wu Qi | History Forum - historum.com
2020年11月28日 · His wikipedia says he died in 381 BC while Ralph D. Sawyer in the Seven Military Classics Of Ancient China says the general died in 361 BC. (both list 440 BC as his birth date). Seven Military Classics Of Ancient China : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive p. 191. Can...
Bai Qi did nothing wrong? | History Forum - historum.com
2021年12月29日 · If you mean a legal crime that requires persecution, then no. Bai Qi killed enemy soldiers, with only the soldiers at Changping having the implicit protection of surrender. Even that is a polite suggestion and military realpolitik at best, the only advocation for such that I've found is Sun Wu's recommendation to capture enemy materiel.