Talk:Xue Rengui

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There's a problem with the picture
There is a problem with this picture, the starting point of the Tibetan army is not right.

In April 670, Qinling engaged the Tang army in southern Xinjiang, and in August, the Battle of Dafeichuan broke out. It is unlikely that the Tibetan army will return to Lhasa from southern Xinjiang and then reach Dafeichuan within four months. It is about 3,000 kilometers back to Lhasa from the battlefield in southern Xinjiang, and 1,500 kilometers from Lhasa to Dafeichuan. It is indeed feasible to walk 4,500 km in 120 days, but we need to take into account the mobilization of troops and the supply of materials. The most important point is that Qinling fought against the Tang army in southern Xinjiang, why did he suddenly return to Lhasa? In fact, there is no record of him returning to Lhasa at this time. I think that when Qinling was in southern Xinjiang, he heard the news that Xue Rengui's army was attacking Tibet, so Qinling gave up the attack on the rest of Xinjiang and went directly to Dafeichuan. But in any case, one thing is certain, the departure place of Qinling is Xinjiang or Qinghai, not Lhasa anyway.

完颜吴乞买 (talk) 06:54, 23 June 2024 (UTC)