An analysis of left calligraphy track

Sang Linqin, a famous soldier in the late Qing Dynasty, can be said to be the most brave general in the late Qing Dynasty. He was significantly different from Li Hongzhang, Zuo, Hu Linyi and Zeng Guofan, because he was the only general who defeated the British and French allied forces in the late Qing Dynasty. 1859, the second largest Kukou in Tianjin led his army to counter the 12 warship of the British and French allied forces and defeat the British and French allied forces. This can be said to be the only great victory of the late Qing government in foreign wars. This victory finally gave hope to the emperors and subjects of the Qing Dynasty, and also proved the power of the Qing Dynasty to the world. But why did such a generation of lean men die in their own hands? I will give you a concrete analysis today.

One; Be besieged by the enemy

If we say that Sangqin died, it is really helpless. You know, as a great warrior in the late Qing Dynasty, monk cave was put in the hands of a farmer aged 16. It's a pity that Monk Qin led the troops to annihilate the Shandong Nian Army. Because the two armies were unfamiliar with the terrain when they fought, they were besieged by the mother army, and his tens of thousands of troops were besieged. In the end, Monk Qin had no choice but to escape alone. In a forest, a 16-year-old farmer found his trail and killed him with a wood knife. It can be said that Sang Linqinqin died because he underestimated the enemy's strength and was cheated to death by his own people.

Second; Be ostracized by colleagues

You know, where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and where there are rivers and lakes, there are court battles. It is also a river and lake. In this river's lake, the excellence of SengGelinqin is precisely the important reason why he was excluded by his colleagues, that is, because he was excluded by his colleagues, he was sent to Shandong to pacify the rebels. If there was no military action, then he would not have died at the hands of others.

Third; Poor logistics

As mentioned above, Monk Qin was sent to Shandong because he was pushed out by his colleagues, but when he arrived at his destination with a great army, he found that there was insufficient food and grass and soldiers, and he was tied behind him and could not exert his strength. Here, it can be said with certainty that poor logistics is also a major reason for the tragic death of monk Qin.