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There was a Civil War in the United States, and there was also a Civil War in ancient China. Why did the North win most of the time?

This is because the examples everyone cites are all wars between the North and the South, and the North was victorious. But in fact, there were not a few successful wars between the South and the North, but everyone just didn't pay attention. Most of the time when the North fights against the South, it relies on the South as its base to win.

1. Many of the reasons for the victory of the North against the South were based on the North's use of the South as its base.

If nothing else, let's talk about Liu Bang, the great ancestor of the Han Dynasty, and the Han Dynasty. Establish. How did Liu Bang establish the Han Dynasty? Liu Bang was dormant in the land of Bashu, waiting for good opportunities. Where is the land of Bashu? Bashu is in the south. It was precisely because Liu Bang first had the land of Bashu as his base that he slowly developed and grew. If it weren't for Liu Bang's plank road construction in the land of Bashu and his secret crossing of Chencang, how could he have the chance to advance to the Central Plains and become the world leader?

And this incident also indirectly proves that the so-called North vs. South is just a case of some people blindly seeing the situation clearly. Whether the establishment of the Han Dynasty can be regarded as the north fighting the south or the south fighting the north, it is obvious that there is an inseparable connection between the two. Liu Bang first occupied Bashu, then marched into Guanzhong, and then began to go eastward to fight for the world.

2. In many cases, it is not considered to be a battle between the north and the south. The judgment standards between the north and the south are different

Let’s talk about the Three Kingdoms period. During the Three Kingdoms period, was it the south against the north or the north against the south? In fact, it is also very slow to distinguish. If you want to say that Cao Cao attacks Liu Bei, then it is indeed a case of the north fighting the south, but there are times when the south fights the north! As the final victor of the Three Kingdoms, Wei was also attacked. The battle between Wu and Shu to unite against Cao Wei was one of them. Zhuge Liang also led troops on several Northern Expeditions!

Zhuge Liang led his troops to the Northern Expedition, but it was purely a south-to-north attack. If there had not been major mistakes in decision-making and a lack of talented generals, Zhuge Liang's south-to-north strategy would not necessarily have failed. Besides, Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition and Wei's soldiers also had their own victories and defeats, and Wei did not become a real winner.

In the Ming Dynasty, it was a real fight against the North, and the Ming Dynasty became the winner. Therefore, in history, there are not only South vs. North, but also North vs. South. There is no way to say which style of play will definitely win.