What Tactics Did the Ancient Chinese Use?

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Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on the history of China continues with an episode on the tactics, tricks and stratagems used during the Three Kingdoms Period and described in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and the Sanguozhi, including the Empty Fort, borrowing arrows from straw boats, kill with a Borrowed Sword and the beauty of women.
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals Ай бұрын
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@omshah8529
@omshah8529 Ай бұрын
The next time you see an empty fort on the outside,there are probably enemy troops in the inside or nearby areas of the fort,so keep in mind this -A tip from Kings and Generals probably
@OldParkdongbei
@OldParkdongbei Ай бұрын
Boring game promotion video, nothing of value. By the way,Alexander the Great couldn't win against the Qin army.
@OldParkdongbei
@OldParkdongbei Ай бұрын
Boring game promotion video. BTW,Alexander the Great couldn't win against the Qin army.
@OldParkdongbei
@OldParkdongbei Ай бұрын
Boring game promotion video, nothing of value. The tactics and strategies used by the ancient Chinese were very complex and subtle. Even Alexander the Great couldn't win against the Qin army.
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa 25 күн бұрын
I was expecting actual battlefield tactics...like pike and crossbow warfare (resembling pike and shot), using armored wagons/armored chariots to defend against Xiongnu cavalry charges (similar to Jan Zizka's wagon forts), heavy cavalry charges like those used by Gongsun Zan at the Battle of Jieqiao, crossbow cavalry and horse archery cavalry skirmishing tactics, etc.
@Twigs1836
@Twigs1836 Ай бұрын
"Kings and Generals are ultimately humans" He said the line!
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Ай бұрын
Roll credits!
@vitorpereira9515
@vitorpereira9515 Ай бұрын
I didn't follow.
@dstovell
@dstovell Ай бұрын
I did a double take when I heard that line 🤩
@bibekjung7404
@bibekjung7404 Ай бұрын
KAABER. ::-. ALMIGHTY. -:-. GOD. ::-. ❤:❤
@zacharydurocher4085
@zacharydurocher4085 Ай бұрын
“You’re too late. We are the Kings and Generals now.”
@roihanfadhil2879
@roihanfadhil2879 Ай бұрын
"If anyone want to see the implementation of my strategy, read romance of the three kingdoms and watch Kings & Generals videos." - Sun Tzu, the Art of War.
@davidtierney3615
@davidtierney3615 Ай бұрын
Cringe 😂
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Ай бұрын
Sunzi would rather become Confucian than advertise his state military thought manual
@roihanfadhil2879
@roihanfadhil2879 Ай бұрын
​​​​@@shinsenshogun900No, probably Sun prefer being Daoist because both they are come from the same clan, namely 'Tzu' 😂😂.
@zhouwu9997
@zhouwu9997 Ай бұрын
"I didn't say that" -Sun Tzu, the Art of War.
@tc4303
@tc4303 Ай бұрын
@@roihanfadhil2879Going with that logic, Confucius would’ve been Kon Tzu since that’s how you say Confucius in Mandarin, but in the end “Tzu” is really just a title given to those famous philosophers anyway
@QuasarSniffer
@QuasarSniffer Ай бұрын
That "Borrowing Arrows With Straw Boats" strategy is some straight-up Bart Simpson shenanigans and I love it.
@glen7k621
@glen7k621 Ай бұрын
It's fictional.
@GAarcher
@GAarcher Ай бұрын
*archer class is really made out of archers!*
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Ай бұрын
@@glen7k621 Sun Quan verifiably got to do it best
@andrewsuryali8540
@andrewsuryali8540 Ай бұрын
​​@@glen7k621It isn't, and that's the sad part. The fictional part is the attribution to Zhuge Liang. The borrowing arrows stratagem was something actually done by a not-so-famous warlord during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, but at a much smaller scale (nothing like 100k arrows). This historical event was then fictionally attributed to various more famous people in novels and plays. Interestingly, in the 3K setting, it was first attributed to Sun Quan, not Zhuge Liang. Luo Guanzhong then switched out Sun Quan for his favorite character and that's the version that stuck. Similarly, the real-life inspiration for Zhuge Liang's empty city stratagem was something a Tang general did during the An Lushan rebellion when An Lushan himself appeared to siege the city he was defending. However, IRL this didn't end that well for him. Although he managed to trick the rebels into retreating the first time, he then used the time he bought to fortify the city and hold it against their second attack, and this one resulted in a long siege that wiped out most of the city's population through starvation. The Battle of Red Cliffs itself (the version in Romance) was inspired by a real battle in the Yangtze between the rebel forces of Zhu Yuanzhang (founder of the Ming Dynasty) against another rebel warlord. The depiction of fortress ships, tying ships together with chains, and the fire ships that ended the battle all came from this real Yuan-era battle. Romance was written in the Yuan-Ming transition, so the author had plenty of real historical events between the actual 3K era and his own to borrow from.
@SeanHiruki
@SeanHiruki Ай бұрын
It happened. It’s just that Kongming didn’t do it. Zhuo Yu did
@crazyviking24
@crazyviking24 Ай бұрын
I would have added Sima Yi's pretending to be crippled in an attempt to avoid having to serve as an advisor etc for Cao Cao and then later pretending to have dementia in order to get his rival regent to let his guard down.
@kroduk2400
@kroduk2400 Ай бұрын
ssuma I tricking kuan yu :(
@jamiemartin1434
@jamiemartin1434 Ай бұрын
I think his wife killing a woman in order to keep the cripple act up is probably why she's became playable in Dynasty Warriors if not the scary woman she is in it.
@crazyviking24
@crazyviking24 Ай бұрын
@@jamiemartin1434 I was unaware of that story.
@kroduk2400
@kroduk2400 Ай бұрын
@@jamiemartin1434 Dang I need to try the newer dynasty warrior hvn't played one since the PS-3 era PS: avoid the C.H Brewitt-Taylor translation if u plan on reading the book
@jamiemartin1434
@jamiemartin1434 Ай бұрын
@@kroduk2400 You probably gonna want number eight more than number nine I mean I like nine but I have autism and most people complain about it way more than number eight . They we're not the best act informant in open world in dynasty warriors. Also in a tongue and cheek way.They basically The community said they were going to make the dynasty warriors Company says they are going to announce 10 this year near end of Last year.
@disappearingone11
@disappearingone11 Ай бұрын
One of Cao Cao's stratagems (probably apocryphal) that always struck with me for both its efficacy and cruelty is when he's besieging Yuan Shu's city of Shouchun and his army is running short on supplies. Cao Cao's subordinate in charge of distributing grain, Wang Hou, brings this to Cao's attention, to which Cao Cao replies, "Serve out with a smaller measure. I shall have another device in the future." Wang Hou does so, and predicably, Cao Cao's army begins to complain. When the situation becomes critical, Cao Cao summons Wang Hou and says, "I have a means of pacifying the army, but I need to borrow something from you." Wang Hou asks what this is, and Cao Cao replies, "I need to borrow your head to appease the soldiers." Wang Hou protests that he's done nothing wrong, to which Cao Cao says, "I know, but if I don't execute you, the army will mutiny. Don't worry, your wife and children will be in my care after your death." He then has Wang Hou publicly beheaded and places the blame for the grain shortage on him, mollifying the troops and encouraging them to fight harder. Shouchun falls to Cao Cao shortly afterwards.
@TheRisingEagle93
@TheRisingEagle93 Ай бұрын
That's been proven to be Luo's bs to make Liu Bei look better. In actual history, that never happened. Neither did Cao killing his family friend with Chen Gong.
@disappearingone11
@disappearingone11 Ай бұрын
@@TheRisingEagle93 I know, I'm speaking purely within the context of the novel.
@TheRisingEagle93
@TheRisingEagle93 Ай бұрын
@disappearingone11 yup. You know you're stuff. Luo also excluded nearly 100 female warlords, Knights, officials, and soldiers from Three Kingdom since Han's gender equality level did not fit Ming society
@TheRisingEagle93
@TheRisingEagle93 Ай бұрын
@disappearingone11 for example, Sun Shangxiang had been warrior through and through. Shangxiang also did duels and stuff. Also she never fked Liu Bei. She fked Liu Bei's adopted son, Liu Feng, who she invited to defect with her while kidnapping Liu Shan, but Liu Feng snitched to Zhao Yun and Zhang Fei. But in Romance thus was never mentioned.
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa 25 күн бұрын
​ @TheRisingEagle93 Yep. I like how the actual historical records of/around the Three Kingdoms era goes into more details about the other conflicts/wars with other kingdoms too - such as the wars against Gogureyo in Korea, conflict against the Wuhuan and Xianbei, rebellions of the Yue peoples (such as rebellions by Lady Trieu) in the Han's Jiaozhi province/now North Vietnam, Qiang rebellion, etc. But the Ming era Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel skips most of this.
@HistoryOfRevolutions
@HistoryOfRevolutions Ай бұрын
Mengzi once wrote: "If someone stops where they should not, they’ll stop anywhere. If someone slights a person they should treat generously, they’ll slight anyone. And if someone races ahead, they retreat in a hurry"
@tsarzamancorpdna
@tsarzamancorpdna Ай бұрын
Zhuge liang: imma about to ruin this man's whole career Repeat for 30 years
@bvbxiong5791
@bvbxiong5791 Ай бұрын
Zhuge Liang is given credit for alot of stuff that other generals accomplished IRL. I do believe he was a badass, but not 200IQ badass. There is one account in history and in the fictionalized book that I'm glad they included that showed he wasn't 200IQ all the time. He failed to conquer a fortified city called Chencang commanded by a general named Hao Zhao and had to withdraw. Zhuge Liang tried a number of tactics but Hao Zhao countered them all.
@msuomtv
@msuomtv Ай бұрын
Admittedly I haven't read too much about the period, but the more I read the less I think about people like Zhuge Liang and Liu Bei and the more I think of people like Wei Yan.
@yeeyee5057
@yeeyee5057 Ай бұрын
Zhuge Liang was not as good of a military strategist as his rival Sima Yi, but he was a statesman without equal and the main reason Shu for a time, could afford to launch several attacks on the larger and stronger Wei.
@paulchen4447
@paulchen4447 Ай бұрын
@@bvbxiong5791 there was a limit to what they could do no matter what. Fortified cities in China are no joke, most of the most decisive sieges revolved tricking the enemy to sally out and engage because the sieging force showed signs of weakness, or they just try to piss off the defenders and make them come out. When it doesn't work, they siege the city for months non stop and it becomes a matter of whether the provincial leader surrenders to keep their position instead of losing everything or they remain loyal and it comes down to whether the king can come save the besieged city. a lot of ways Sima Yi used to fend off Zhuge Liang came down to literally just making sure there are no weaknesses in our army, hold our position until they run out of supplies, and punish them if they make a blunder. Most of the time Zhuge Liang had less time to waste so it almost always forced him to commit to a risky battle, and of course, leads to Sima Yi winning it easier.
@umjackd
@umjackd Ай бұрын
Just wanted to comment to say that the art for this video was exceptionally beautiful. Hats off to your artists and animators.
@yacine778
@yacine778 Ай бұрын
9:10 "borrowing" the enemy arrows, then returning them to'em 😅
@vitorpereira9515
@vitorpereira9515 Ай бұрын
Zhuge Liang also used fire against armies. He used againt Cao Cao armies.
@yigon5412
@yigon5412 Ай бұрын
this was made up by luo guanzhong. It didnt actually happen.
@user-vo6iz7gh2f
@user-vo6iz7gh2f Ай бұрын
That guy was genious.
@user-gw4kl8ft9u
@user-gw4kl8ft9u Ай бұрын
​​@@yigon5412 🤓 and wrong. Luo Guanzhong didn't make it up. The story was originally a folk tale with no historical evidence. Luo Guanzhong simply collected it into his novel and attributed it to Zhuge Liang instead of Zhou Yu to make their rivalry more fun.
@reyfrosthound7903
@reyfrosthound7903 21 күн бұрын
You can watch film named "Red Cliff II" it would be more perfect~
@bfdiepictennisballbfdi2359
@bfdiepictennisballbfdi2359 Ай бұрын
I am sincerely appaled that no one ever tried to make a time period called 3^2 Kingdoms, imagine the possibilities
@juncheok8579
@juncheok8579 Ай бұрын
The war of the eight princes of jin is quite close
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Ай бұрын
Sixteen Kingdoms comes to some cultured minds of civil war erudites
@TOTCTY
@TOTCTY Ай бұрын
Well, there was 8 princes, 16 kingdoms, and 10 kingdoms
@bfdiepictennisballbfdi2359
@bfdiepictennisballbfdi2359 Ай бұрын
@@TOTCTY 26 Kingdoms?
@bfdiepictennisballbfdi2359
@bfdiepictennisballbfdi2359 Ай бұрын
@@juncheok8579 Very close indeed
@JohnDoe-ug3su
@JohnDoe-ug3su Ай бұрын
For 36 stratagem, you gotta mention the Mongol army favorite "make them believe there is a path out"
@426mak
@426mak Ай бұрын
My favorite is the first stratagem "run".
@JohnDoe-ug3su
@JohnDoe-ug3su Ай бұрын
@@426mak not the first, that's the best.
@danielcohn-bendit701
@danielcohn-bendit701 Ай бұрын
Or my favorite: the false retreat. The Crusaders were particularly gullible to that one!
@me0101001000
@me0101001000 Ай бұрын
@@426mak "when they approach us, we run away"
@milestonewilliam4367
@milestonewilliam4367 Ай бұрын
@@426mak that's actually the last
@spastado
@spastado Ай бұрын
If you watch the tv series and read other stories, there are many other tactics and strategies that cao cao used. When facing off with Liu Bei early on, he used his raw recruits to assault the walls and let them rout in disarray to create a disorganised illusion of his army. But laid an ambush outside the city when the defenders sallied out to chase. He is cunning and ruthless to spend the lives of men to get the objective. And he also used the correct type of troops to fit the bill because no one would fall for it if he used the crack troops to assault the walls
@vitorpereira9515
@vitorpereira9515 Ай бұрын
I love the three kingdoms period. Cao Cao in reality was more likeable than his romance countepart. He was such a good administrator that among the three kingdoms Wei was the most stable and strongest. Sima Yi descendants unified China thanks to Cao Cao.
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Ай бұрын
This comment has plenty of poetic irony here
@BlamBird
@BlamBird Ай бұрын
The Sima family usurped the kingdom that the Cao family established with the Sima’s guidance. They definitely needed each other to make the Sima’s Jin Dynasty happen.
@vitorpereira9515
@vitorpereira9515 Ай бұрын
@@BlamBird Cao Cao never trusted completely in Sima Yi, he knew how ambitious he was and although he was useful he kept him at arm's length. Cao Pi followed his father's advice and kept him in check. His sucessors unfortunately understimated the old man.
@kongming66
@kongming66 Ай бұрын
​@@vitorpereira9515 Yeah, there's a lot of irony in this whole thread. Starting with Cao Cao being "more likeable," which is subjective. To a casual Western reader learning about his exploits thru a historical lens, sure he's a lot more appreciable than what Mao Zhangong's version. To a Chinese city-dweller living in the central plains or northern Jing as the Han dynasty collapsed, you'd think he was the spawn of Hell. The irony of all of the cycles of reevaluation of ROT3K is that it still ends up in a half-closed loop. Cao Wei forces generally were forgiving to nobles and officials who surrendered, and genocidal towards peasants and commoners for the slightest hint of resistance even if they had no choice. Liu Bei backstabbed and brutalized nobles and officials - including his own clan - but actually had a following among the lower classes ostensibly because of genuine altruism he showed to them. The only character who was really screwed over by Chen, Luo and Mao in their retellings was Sun Jian, who was every bit the hero of the Yellow Turban Rebellions and siege of Hu Lato Gate. Less so for his sons, since Sun Ce hired quite a few former pirates and Quan was effectively an independent warlord who worked towards his own goals. Point is, ironically there were some valid historical reasons why they assigned the roles they did to each kingdom and its founder, including Sima Yi, since Western Jin is reviled in Chinese history for the rampant fraticide and laying out the red carpet for the nomadic hordes
@vitorpereira9515
@vitorpereira9515 Ай бұрын
@@kongming66 Ah shut up Zhuge Liang! And we both know that Red Cliff was Zhou Yu magnum opus, not yours.
@jameszhou162
@jameszhou162 Ай бұрын
Zhu Ge Liang did not trick Sima Yi but he knows Sima Yi’s biggest enemy is not Shu Empire but Cao Family which was viewing Sima family as a major threat especially if Sima defeats Shu empire. 兔死狗烹,鸟尽弓藏。 Sima Yi was not just a military strategist but also a shrewd politician who understands the bigger picture and Zhu Ge also knew. So a grand Strategen of plot within a plot
@heskrthmatt
@heskrthmatt Ай бұрын
3:46 Pretty hilarious Lu Bu would call someone else treacherous.
@Abigdummy4life
@Abigdummy4life Ай бұрын
Let's be fair, Lü Bu ESPECIALLY irl AND outside of Dynasty Warriors is basically an overpowered Oblivion NPC XD
@3_am___
@3_am___ 17 күн бұрын
Lu Bu is just on another Level of treachery
@gabriellin1352
@gabriellin1352 Ай бұрын
To clarify here to the general audience/viewers. The Romance Of The Three Kingdoms (The Warring States of Three Kingdoms era/period) did not started with this 3 kingdoms. There were at least a dozen more kingdoms to begin with, it’s just that eventually the ultimate trio remained/survived/left to balance out the power and territory in middle earth. This 3 kingdoms era/period was already like the 3rd installment of the trilogy movie franchise. Hope the public gets a glimpse of the picture here.
@lukaima5147
@lukaima5147 Ай бұрын
To add up to you, actually, those a dozen more kingdoms are not real "kingdoms", they could be described as warlords but they all hold official positions, and titles given by the Han Dynasty (or claimed to be). Until 220AD Cao Pi replaced Han Dynasty as the new emperor, it could be described as the beginning of the Wei Dynasty. And after that Liu Bei and Sun Quan claimed themselves all are official emperors of China.
@lukaima5147
@lukaima5147 Ай бұрын
For example during the earlier stages, even in the battle of Red Cliff, Cao Cao was Si Kong of Han Dynasty, a position bit close to the prime minister. And Liu Bei was officially the General Left of Han Dynasty. Sun Quan was holding an even lower position. That's why Cao Cao could use the Han Emperor as puppet and claimed Liu Bei and Sun Quan were "open rebellion".
@gabriellin1352
@gabriellin1352 Ай бұрын
@@lukaima5147 well said. Hope the public learn and know more about this stuff😎
@lukaima5147
@lukaima5147 Ай бұрын
@@gabriellin1352 Cheers mate, glad to do it. As 3 Kingdoms were my favorite since childhood 😁
@thomasantn
@thomasantn Ай бұрын
@@lukaima5147well in a sense like those dozen states during the Warring States until the Zhou dynasty was officially ended by the Kingdom of Qin when there were only seven states left.
@FutureMythology
@FutureMythology Ай бұрын
The depth of research and the clarity of presentation make this video a valuable resource for anyone interested in ancient warfare and strategy. Kudos to the creators for shedding light on this pivotal period in Chinese history!
@user-vo1uc3bh7t
@user-vo1uc3bh7t Ай бұрын
Fantastic episode! The content was incredibly rich and unique, and I really appreciated the artistic flair of the video. Keep producing such amazing content, Kings and Generals!😃
@ReviveHF
@ReviveHF Ай бұрын
Basically, the Chinese armies during this time period undergoing the same changes as the Roman counterparts. Cavalry plays a much bigger role and Infantry adopted the more protective equipment of the cavalry. Instead of vast numbers of troops covered vast distances of the Empire, "Mobile field armies" combined with cunning tactics are favoured in late Eastern Han Era/Three Kingdoms Era. You could argue that historically, Aurelian, Stilicho, Aetius and Majorian relied more on deception to win battles.
@Intranetusa
@Intranetusa 25 күн бұрын
The reforms towards much more cavalry happened at least 300 years before this era - around the time of the middle of the Western Han Dynasty (200s BC to 2 AD). During this era around the 100s BC, Han infantry armies that were based around pike and shot tactics (except with crossbows instead of guns) had trouble chasing down and dealing with Xiongnu cavalry armies. So the Han army had to reform their army into a mostly mounted army of cavalry + mounted infantry that rode horses and dismounted to fight. The Western Han era armies had armored wagons/armored chariots that were used to defend against Xiongnu cavalry charges, crossbow cavalry, a lot of horse archers, and several thousand sets of horse armor for heavy cavalry. Around the Three Kingdoms era (late 1st century AD to 2nd century AD), they returned to more infantry tactics of pike-and-crossbow while increasing the number of armored heavy cavalry since they were mostly dealing with armies from other settled agrarian kingdoms.
@ColdSceptical36
@ColdSceptical36 Ай бұрын
You are one of the best KZbin channels who tell us about history. I would like you to make a series on mughals because the way you present history is just undoubtedly amazing.
@johnfekete3623
@johnfekete3623 Ай бұрын
Just imagine a badass collaboration involving Epic History Tv, Kings & Generals, History Marche & House Of History like omg hoping one day 😁🤞🏼
@mfshro0m
@mfshro0m Ай бұрын
Great video! Would love to see more on Chinese military history like how equipment, army composition and tactics evolved over the centuries
@MKfanmomo
@MKfanmomo Ай бұрын
I simply love the Three Kingdoms so much, this content brought a smile to my face.
@fangyi9762
@fangyi9762 27 күн бұрын
I will just go as : 布飘零半生,只恨未逢明主
@GasmanSatweuiol
@GasmanSatweuiol 15 күн бұрын
I want to said"大丈夫生于天地之间,岂能郁郁久居人下!"
@GarrettPetersen
@GarrettPetersen Ай бұрын
Glad to see content about this! I'm 3/4 of the way through the novel.
@patrickdegenaar9495
@patrickdegenaar9495 Ай бұрын
Good summary! The Romance of the Three kingdoms is epic! Well worth the read or listen to the podcast
@Snarkison
@Snarkison Ай бұрын
This was a great video, please do at least a part 2!
@Itskal3
@Itskal3 Ай бұрын
During the Three Kingdom period, Chinese generals were each commanding armies with 100K+ men. The entire Roman Empire was only 160k.
@Panicscroll69
@Panicscroll69 Ай бұрын
Yes, and today made in china also means low quality.
@rahmatbagusss
@rahmatbagusss Ай бұрын
​@@Panicscroll69your phone and lot of gadget probably make by them. They dont care if its low quality as long they get rich
@badart3204
@badart3204 Ай бұрын
I mean if you believe their reports sure. Roman’s also claimed to be fighting hundreds of thousands of people as well which is unlikely
@vasheed
@vasheed Ай бұрын
Sounds dubious, estimates on the Roman army were upwards 500k. We're literally talking about death tolls of 60k at battles like Canae.
@lolasdm6959
@lolasdm6959 Ай бұрын
@@Panicscroll69 Ha, say what you want, but Chinese armies were armed and train in manners which would not be replicated in Europe for centuries to come. I don't see Europeans ever replicating javelin, shield and sword or the maniples. But instead used pikes, helberds and crossbows, with mixed formations, and eventually adopting state reforms to allow mass mobilization. Moreover the first professional army in Europe post Roman collapse, the gendarmerie are organized in units of 5, which is similar to the Chinese smallest unit of 5 in a "wu".
@oneshotme
@oneshotme Ай бұрын
I very much enjoyed your video and I gave it a Thumbs Up
@pedrozepeda6930
@pedrozepeda6930 6 күн бұрын
Great video
@Joseph-sj9uf
@Joseph-sj9uf Ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! For a few years now, I been trying to find more resources on ancient chinese doctrine and how it might affect modern PLA doctrine
@sirunklydunk8861
@sirunklydunk8861 Ай бұрын
This documentary reminds me of Total War: Three Kingdoms and now I'm sad
@kevinzhu6417
@kevinzhu6417 Ай бұрын
I was really looking forward to the Northern Expansion, I had all the DLC and they just pulled the plug out of nowhere for a sequel they reportedly canceled smh
@mcrhombas3743
@mcrhombas3743 Ай бұрын
I loved that game and idk why they stopped working on it. Maybe 3 Kingdoms 2 will expand into Korea and even further north to the tribes? Idk I'll take whatever they wanna make cause Three Kingdoms was so good
@mcrhombas3743
@mcrhombas3743 Ай бұрын
@DomainExpansion95 yeah agreed
@almondsai7214
@almondsai7214 27 күн бұрын
It's still a fantastic game though, so I can take solace in that.
@3_am___
@3_am___ 17 күн бұрын
Grand Cathay with emotional support balloon
@-RONNIE
@-RONNIE Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video 👍🏻
@anonymousanonymous7250
@anonymousanonymous7250 Ай бұрын
Finally this series is back.
@jamesdavies5386
@jamesdavies5386 Ай бұрын
Great video!
@17Watman
@17Watman Ай бұрын
I’d like to see a few videos on the Warring States Period. (Yes I have been reading Kingdom Manga)
@johnmwan8980
@johnmwan8980 Ай бұрын
Thank you for this!! One of the greatest era of Old China ❤
@xeenslayer
@xeenslayer Ай бұрын
Sun Bin (supposedly Sun Wu aka Sun Tzu's descendent) had one heck of a life story and fabled stories (such as Tian Ji's horse race) and victories against his callous foe Pang Juan.
@nightsplurge810
@nightsplurge810 Ай бұрын
More three kingdoms again! Yay!
@lordkent8143
@lordkent8143 Ай бұрын
Another theory for Sima Yi falling for Zhuge Liang's empty fort strategy wasnt because he was cautious of Zhuge Liangs ambush but he was more concern of what will happen if he did capture Zhuge Liang if it wasnt an ambush? What will happen to Sima Yi in the Cao court? They will surely get rid of him after his use against Zhuge Liang was no longer needed. Sima Yi was thinking long term.
@janlindtner305
@janlindtner305 Ай бұрын
More of that please👍👍👍
@ArtemysNyx
@ArtemysNyx Ай бұрын
damn this channel avoids the three kingdoms like the plague but then this drops! sweet!
@utkarsh_8066
@utkarsh_8066 Ай бұрын
Loved the outro .. and every minute of the content of course. While we are Chinese terrain, if you may get a chance, some more works of Sun Tzu in greater depths and details; if at all time allows.
@Puget55
@Puget55 Ай бұрын
The problem is that "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a book wrote more than a thousand years after the period it make Zhuge Liang Kongming appear as way more powerful and talented than he was. According to "the chroniques of the three kingdoms" which is an accurate historical chronique writed by the Hans officials during this period, the real deal was Zhou Yu Gongjin, the stratego of Wu, he is the carftmen behind Chi Bi, the red cliff and the only one who is better than Cao Cao Mengde.
@kuronoch.1441
@kuronoch.1441 Ай бұрын
Thing is, the historian writing the Records, Chen Shou, had a huge bias towards Jin and Shu (where he had served earlier), but had a huge bias against Zhuge Liang, since he probably had his father Chen Ji executed.
@sanzhang-tx1zm
@sanzhang-tx1zm Ай бұрын
不,三国演义虽然是之后很久写的,但诸葛亮在真正历史里面,依旧被将军,丞相认为是自己的榜样,这点从距离晋朝很近的,隋朝,唐朝史书里面就能看出来,当时的人们就认为诸葛亮是个聪明,忠心,为了人民,国家刻苦的人
@Puget55
@Puget55 Ай бұрын
@@sanzhang-tx1zm Sorry to ask that, the translator doesn't work so I'm not able to read your message the only thing I understand is "No, the Sān guó" could you please write in english?
@sanzhang-tx1zm
@sanzhang-tx1zm Ай бұрын
@@Puget55 No, although the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was written a long time later, Zhuge Liang was still regarded as his own example by generals and prime ministers in the real history, which was very close to the Jin Dynasty. It can be seen from the history books of the Sui Dynasty and Tang Dynasty. People at that time thought that Zhuge Liang was smart and loyal, and spread out for the people
@Male-gun
@Male-gun 8 күн бұрын
Zhuge Liang and Xie An of the Jin Dynasty are the politicians who were most delayed by ancient emperors. In addition to ability, loyalty, appearance, temperament, and talent are also important. Zhou Yu's military talent is indeed outstanding, but his historical status is a comprehensive score.
@vetabeta9890
@vetabeta9890 Ай бұрын
can you do more videos on tactics based in certain time periods and regions
@luanasari5161
@luanasari5161 Ай бұрын
Zhuge Liang out here playing 4d chess 💀
@cwise610
@cwise610 27 күн бұрын
Can we get more Three Kingdoms content? I would love a chronological breakdown of the era
@nocturnalforsaken4519
@nocturnalforsaken4519 Ай бұрын
much more china history can be a content thanks for the video
@user_of_Tube
@user_of_Tube Ай бұрын
well done animated
@thehellyousay
@thehellyousay Ай бұрын
lu bu: "cao cao is treacherous, and we must not fall into his trap." *proceeds, testicles first, into a woodchipper*
@giod6266
@giod6266 Ай бұрын
Very cool!
@solidraven6986
@solidraven6986 Ай бұрын
Hell yeah new 3k vids
@HistoryHaty
@HistoryHaty Ай бұрын
Thanks Kings and Generals for this great video on ancient Chinese strategy. Parts had me laughing at how funny and clever these tactics were. I Also enjoy your World War II stuff manly the Pacific War series and the North African series, but can you do some World War I.❤👍👍🫡🫡🫡🫡
@Xaviar_St.Thomas
@Xaviar_St.Thomas Ай бұрын
Well done
@RelixasVlogsandGameClips
@RelixasVlogsandGameClips Ай бұрын
pressed like because dynasty warriors and romance of the 3 kingdoms.
@anicitra5927
@anicitra5927 Ай бұрын
Also Dynasty Tactics : in an alternate story you can recruit Lu Bu as one of the strongest general/officer (at the cost of losing one of Cao Cao's strategist Guo Jia). And recruit Gongsun Zan to make Zhao Yun joined Wei.
@josenathanieltendencia245
@josenathanieltendencia245 Ай бұрын
Same feeling.
@carloschu7127
@carloschu7127 Ай бұрын
Console games, PC games, webpage games, Online games, apps games, and endless versions of Romance of Three Kingdoms.
@alaga2007oke
@alaga2007oke Ай бұрын
A nice video on 3 kindgoms ...
@seanxi
@seanxi Ай бұрын
when I saw the chapters I was like oh no he's gone talk about romance of the three kingdom, where zhugeliang uses the empty fort, then when he starts it's caocao doing it in sanguozhi, which is the historically actuate text instead of the novel based on it. kudos.
@MrSinclairn
@MrSinclairn Ай бұрын
The 'Borrowing Arrows' sequence is portrayed very well in the John Woo's historical action films 'Red Cliff/Red Cliff II' ! 👌👍
@TathagataD10S
@TathagataD10S Ай бұрын
Please make a video on Java War and Diponegoro. There are not much English content available on the topic on KZbin.
@richardthomas9497
@richardthomas9497 Ай бұрын
Strange, I was recently rewatching the old Three Kingdoms videos.
@AmandaFessler
@AmandaFessler Ай бұрын
The Thumbnail: Three Kingdoms Stratagems Me: I wonder if they used a "Dragon" Airstrike or Orbital Bombardment. The Video: Really great stratagems. Learning about Diaochan was fascinating, in particular.
@gohmingxiu9527
@gohmingxiu9527 Ай бұрын
Wished you included Huang Gai's feigned defect after being "beat up" by Zhou Yu (yeah its perfect meme material, of a guy "beating up" another guy)
@Sephiroth144
@Sephiroth144 Ай бұрын
Oooooh... we're getting into the San Guo? YEEEEEEESSSSSSS
@falcao1984
@falcao1984 Ай бұрын
To add salt to the borrowed arrows episode, Zhuge Liang made everyone shout "Thank you Prime-Minister Cao for the arrows!"
@thingsarecool887
@thingsarecool887 Ай бұрын
Make a series for all of 36 stratagem
@Zephyriia
@Zephyriia Ай бұрын
So I’m coming back after a while away from Kings and Generals. Compared to 2 years ago, how much more accurate and better is this channel in y’all opinion? I found his pronunciations wayyy better ❤
@donpedro9004
@donpedro9004 Ай бұрын
The first and second battles of Hefei still remain my favorites. During the first battle, Cao Cao's forces, after their defeat the Red Cliffs and at Nanjun, pulled back towards Yang Province, which was split in half by both Cao Cao and Sun Quan and hotly contested. Sun Quan brought a larger force but was defeated in the opening skirmish by Cao Cao's forces. When Sun Quan's forces slipped a spy into the enemy camp to sow chaos, the conspiracy was instantly crushed by Zhang Liao. After interrogating and executing the spies, Zhang Liao intentionally ordered for the watch tower's brazier to be lit and for the front gates to be opened. Sun Quan's top general took his men and charged into the camp where they were destroyed by a hail of arrows almost immediately. Following the exchange of the southern cities of the fertile and strategic Jing province from Liu Bei to Sun Quan, the pair launched a simultaneous attack north with Liu Bei attacking the newly-conquered Hanzhong region west and Sun Quan attacking Hefei to the east. To make sure that there would not be attrition, Sun Quan's forces took the nearby county of Wan which held a significant amount of supplies for Cao Cao's troops in the province before sieging Hefei. In response, Zhang Liao split his significantly smaller army between himself and co-commanders, Yue Jin and Li Dian. When Sun Quan's vanguard arrived, Yue Jin provoked them into heading straight for Hefei while Li Dian destroyed the bridges that Sun Quan's forces used only after Sun Quan's regiment crosses the ford. After allowing Sun Quan to move further deeper, Zhang Liao launches the ambush with Li Dian from behind on Sun Quan's isolated forces. With the vanguard too far out to arrive in time, Sun Quan manages to miraculously vault over the destroyed bridge, but his remaining men are decimated as they've been cut off from each other. When the vanguard learns that their lord is in danger, they try to turn back, but Yue Jin exits Hefei and routs them instead. The irl doesn't even shy too far back either as Zhang Liao leading 800 men with help from Li Dian charged straight into the Wu camp when they were ready to siege Hefei. Several officers and soldiers by this sudden assault. When Sun Quan finally managed to encircle Zhang's forces, the general punched his way out. Before returning Zhang Liao learned that some men were still trapped inside the encirclement, so he proceeds to reenter the encirclement before punching a second hole out to rescue the stranded men. Sun Quan would not be able to take the city after this crushing skirmish, and Zhang Liao held out until a plague forced the Wu forces back. It would be at this time that the three commanders of Cao Cao's forces would burst out of the castle while Sun Quan's unit was about to retreat after everyone else that they would nearly slay the enemy commander before he vaulted over the destroyed bridge.
@jonbaxter2254
@jonbaxter2254 Ай бұрын
"Kings and generals are only human" Ah! He said the thing!
@CdrMcNeil
@CdrMcNeil 18 күн бұрын
Tokugawa Ieyasu would use the “empty fort” strategy himself against Takeda Shingen after Mikita Ga Hara during the Sengoku Period. After falling back to his fort from his defeat, he reportedly left the gates open, ordered the war drum beat gently, and took three bowls of rice before going to sleep. Shingen suspected a trap and would eventually withdraw. Had he assaulted the defenses he likely would have won and then marched on Kyoto to challenge Ieyasu’s master, Oda Nobunaga. It’s an interesting thought exercise in “what if” had the gambit failed. Considering how Ieyasu would be the final of the Great Unifiers and his family rule Japan for 250 years.
@cavemann_
@cavemann_ Ай бұрын
Time to test my knowledge from watching a bunch of Total War: Three Kingdoms playthroughs, having done several playthroughs myself, and having watched several documentaries on that period.
@corpo_ethereal2744
@corpo_ethereal2744 26 күн бұрын
Best intro
@xiphoid2011
@xiphoid2011 Ай бұрын
what's not mentioned in the video is "三十六计,走为上计“。Translates to "of the 36 stratagems, go away/flee is the highest strategy". It means, when you have no ability to defeat the enemy, run away is the best/only option. Of course, you can't make a video out of this stratagem. :)
@kaijudirector5336
@kaijudirector5336 Ай бұрын
Dear Kings and Generals, Please do a series on the Sixteen Kingdoms. Sincerely, a concerned Chinese history fan.
@Humayerzidan
@Humayerzidan Ай бұрын
we want more videos on three kingdom
@syphernynx4186
@syphernynx4186 Ай бұрын
Total war three kingdoms, romance of the three kingdoms history, kings & generals content, what a trio
@andyzhu1969
@andyzhu1969 23 күн бұрын
9:45 fun fact, Guan Yu fought with Cao Cao in the past before and spared his life once.
@user-vo6iz7gh2f
@user-vo6iz7gh2f Ай бұрын
So bassicaly, this Cao Cao got served his own medicine. Irony.😅😅😅
@frederikbeckers8923
@frederikbeckers8923 Ай бұрын
Pls more videos about the ancient china and korea
@plainboba
@plainboba Ай бұрын
“Down down, left left left” - Zhuge Liang
@AmandaFessler
@AmandaFessler Ай бұрын
Based and Freedompilled.
@nicholaswilson8695
@nicholaswilson8695 Ай бұрын
Oh man yess classic 3 kingdom era history love this era of china 2000 years ago now I believe
@Slavador2393
@Slavador2393 Ай бұрын
This is my favorite era in Chinese history; the romance of the three kingdoms
@steveogle8942
@steveogle8942 Ай бұрын
Zhuge Liang was also know by his courtesy name Kongming. He was also the inventor of the Chinese lantern by the same name.
@nathantallar8967
@nathantallar8967 Ай бұрын
Wish CA would continue Three Kingdoms
@keystringcomposer8038
@keystringcomposer8038 Ай бұрын
Can we get some videos on the conquest of China by the Qin? I've been watching the Kingdom anime and I'd love to learn more about what REALLY happened and what's fiction
@cvb596
@cvb596 Ай бұрын
here I was, hoping this was a partnership to announce a new Total War Three Kingdoms version :)
@HasithaKumarasiri-xr6te
@HasithaKumarasiri-xr6te Ай бұрын
Could you bring all so warring states era military tactics,
@franciscojorgesousaandrade
@franciscojorgesousaandrade Ай бұрын
The era of the 3 kingdoms really is fascinating and full of stories, taking advantage of this, I could talk about guan yu and how the cult of his personality began and also talk about the period from spring and autumn to the warring kingdoms.
@shinsenshogun900
@shinsenshogun900 Ай бұрын
The Fall of the Han is where peak Chinese history is at
@user-lf4yo4re4b
@user-lf4yo4re4b Ай бұрын
​@@shinsenshogun900还有个唐呢
@hokyinchong3443
@hokyinchong3443 Ай бұрын
wow im early amazing video
@gh0rochi363
@gh0rochi363 Ай бұрын
Please do more 3k era videos
@glen7k621
@glen7k621 Ай бұрын
You guys have to try Total War Three Kingdoms!! It has incredible overhauls, as well as skin and character mods (if you're a fan of 3 Kingdoms).
@EnigmaG
@EnigmaG Ай бұрын
Some say Sima knows Zhuge was pulling an empty fort trick, but he pretended he was tricked, he needs Shu to stay Wei king's main enemy, as long as Shu exists, the Wei king needs Sima house to stay strong and wouldn't mind Sima having so much power, eventually the house of Sima got so powerful and took the kingdom from Wei and killed the Wei king.
@Mr808pocho
@Mr808pocho Ай бұрын
Nah that arrow collection was just 🤯
@leimengdeK
@leimengdeK 25 күн бұрын
Borrowing arrows is also a story from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it was based on Sun Quan touring inside Cao Cao's army camp. It was super epic so romance copied it.
@cans597
@cans597 Ай бұрын
Great video however you should've delved a little on Han Xin tactics, he was the most impressive in Ancient China (at least from the Shiji records that we have access to) There’s to bad that detailed Battle records of Bai Qi and Li Mu were lost due to Xiang Yu actions.
@joshh3304
@joshh3304 Ай бұрын
We must remember that the Romance was wrriten over a thousand years later, by a court official not a soldier. The empty fort tactics described could easily be unravelled by sending a small calvary scout force (thats their purpose!). Likewise for the "borrowing arrows", which commander would deplete his arrows firing into an unseen enemy who doesnt return a single shot (if they dont shoot back then they are not in range and we are wasting arrows).
@andrewsuryali8540
@andrewsuryali8540 Ай бұрын
Both stratagems were real and they really worked. They just weren't executed in the same way and not in the 3K. The empty city stratagem actually happened several times and in most cases worked by sheer luck. As you said, the easy way to beat it was to send in a cavalry force. The one that matched best the story in Romance is something that happened in the An Lushan rebellion when a Tang general opened the gates of his city and sat on top of the ramparts playing a lute. He did this because he knew that An Lushan himself was leading the rebel force heading towards him. Both men had served the empire together for a long time and knew each other well, so when An showed up, he found the guy who he knew to be one of the empire's most loyal generals sitting up there offering up his city to the rebels. An Lushan rode up to the general, held a brief conversation, was convinced by his old friend's seeming congeniality that the whole damn thing was a giant trap, and pulled his forces back. The city took the window presented by this retreat to fortify itself, then held off the enraged An Lushan's rebel force for a very long time. While the city technically won the siege eventually (An Lushan left the siege to pursue more important matters, got himself killed, and the rebellion fizzled under his usurper Shi Siming), they lost most of their population through starvation. The borrowing arrows stratagem was something that happened in the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms era. A minor warlord did this over several nights to steal arrows from his opponent. In his case, he initiated the arrow exchange by launching first. The enemy commander was apparently a firm believer in the dakka strategy and kept his men shooting even when no arrows were being shot back. However, the purpose of the real-life stratagem wasn't to steal enemy arrows but to lure them into depleting their arrows before the real attack. Most of the arrows fell into the river, after all. Those caught in the straw men were just a bonus. Presumably some of those were then used the following nights to reinitiate the arrow exchanges.
@joshh3304
@joshh3304 Ай бұрын
@andrewsuryali8540 thanks for sharing! Nice to read how real life actually works, more exciting I feel than make up tactics
@playerciti
@playerciti Ай бұрын
i hear three kingdom and my nostalgie of dynasty warriors apears ❤
@harrystark940
@harrystark940 Ай бұрын
I want to see more videos of 21st century conflict
@grandadmiralzaarin4962
@grandadmiralzaarin4962 Ай бұрын
Ah, finally more on China.
@bonar1211
@bonar1211 9 күн бұрын
one of the best one is when Cao cao attacked by Dong Zhuo, Chao chao serve a table in the middle of area with his army behind, Invited Dong Zhuo to drink a tea before they fight between each other. Because Caocao and Dong Zhuo once a friend, Dong Zhuo accepted. In Dong Zhuo perspective, Caocao desperate to ask his mercy with his move. And Dong Zhuo cannot hold to shows his might to his old friend, and of course refuse if caocao asking for mercy. But after a while drinking a tea, finally Dong Zhuo back to his army and started to advance to cao cao army. But poor and stupid Dong Zhuo, Caocao asked him to drink a tea and having a chat with him before a fight was only to buying sometimes. Caocao buying times to make the sun positioned right at the back of his army. So the charge from DongZhuo's horde failed, because they cannot see clearly bcz of the sun. Caocao was so genius
@Persiian_knight
@Persiian_knight Ай бұрын
What program did you use to make the animated map? Please help me
@thatnobodyrod
@thatnobodyrod Ай бұрын
I feel like I'm listening to a story from the Dynasty Warriors games haha!! OG hack and slash lets goooo!!!
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