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What are the war decisions in history that lost a good game of chess?

Throughout history, countless wars broke out, and many talents emerged in these wars. They are either brave and good at fighting or have a unique vision. With the blessing of these people, many classic battles have emerged. However, everything has two sides, and the victory of one side will often set off the inferiority of the other side. While applauding those wonderful decisions, we will also beat our chests and feet at some people's stupid and ridiculous decisions.

The Battle of Feishui is a famous battle in the history of our country. In this battle, the Eastern Jin Dynasty faced the 800,000 troops of the former Qin Dynasty without fear, and finally won. The failure of the former Qin Dynasty was mainly due to Fu Jian's retreat instruction, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty took the opportunity to launch a fierce attack on the former Qin Dynasty. In this case, it was too late for Fu Jian to fully resist. Despite the general's persuasion, Fu Jian insisted on withdrawing his troops and luring the enemy in-depth, which made his soldiers panic and eventually led to the failure of the operation.

The battle of Jingnan was a turning point in the history of the Ming Dynasty. After this battle, Judy succeeded in becoming the new emperor of the Ming Dynasty. In this battle, Geng Bingwen has been resisting Judy's army outside the city gate, but Zhu Yunwen's temporary change finally pushed himself into trouble. Li Jinglong lost the chance to beat Judy in one fell swoop when he gained the military power. The situation at that time was actually beneficial to his own side, but Li Jinglong insisted on withdrawing Qu Neng, who was about to break the door of Zhangye, because his decision gave Judy a chance to turn over.

The battle of Salhu took place in the late Ming Dynasty, and Nurhachi led the army south. In order to resist the Qing army, the Ming court assembled hundreds of thousands of troops and ordered Yang Hao to lead the team. Since then, in order to quickly solve the battle, the court ordered Yang Hao to speed up the March. It was snowing in Liaodong at that time, and the March was extremely difficult. However, under the pressure of the imperial court, Yang Hao could only choose to divide his troops. It was because of his decision that the Ming army was defeated by Nurhachi one by one.