1. Generals who don't fully understand their abilities. Li Guangli was a general in the Han Dynasty. Because of Li Furen, he became the toast of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty, didn't he? He has the highest right of rescission. However, he didn't realize his ability and was too arrogant. In fact, he is not suitable for leading troops to fight. For example, he led troops to fight for the first time and didn't know how to let the soldiers rest after a long journey. He directly led the troops to attack Yucheng. Needless to say, the result was a loss. He also attacked the Huns three times, losing more than 10,000 troops for the first time, 200,000 troops for the second time and 70,000 soldiers for the third time, and he himself became a prisoner. Li Guangli won a great victory in his life, but he lost more than 50,000 troops, and only a few good horses were his spoils.
The second is the generals who are afraid of death. Fan was a general in the Southern Song Dynasty. Because of his father-in-law, Jia Sidao, he has a large number of troops. He is the commander of all the troops in Huangzhou. At that time, Chao Yan asked him to lead a great army to Mongolia to save Xiangyang, but he was afraid after seeing the Mongolian artillery, and he secretly fled before the war, resulting in tens of thousands of Song Jun leaderless and annihilated by the Mongolian army. Moreover, he later attacked Mongolia twice, both of which abandoned the army when the start was unfavorable, but because of the forces behind him, he was only punished by one level. I don't know his charm In the Yuan Dynasty, Kublai Khan actually asked him to lead a hundred thousand troops to attack Japan, but this man was afraid of death and once again abandoned the army and fled.
Third, selfish generals. Li Jinglong was a general in the Ming Dynasty. At that time, he and others went to crusade against Zhu, because the main forces were elsewhere. Although Zhu held the Ming army at this time, because Li Jinglong was afraid that others would rob him of his credit, he directly sounded the golden bell and quit. By the time of the next attack, Judy's main force had all returned, and the Ming army could only retreat. The strangest thing is that his position is extremely important, but he is also asked to guard Jinchuan Gate. However, when he saw Judy leading the army, he was afraid that he would be embarrassed by the town.