laitimes

Han Xin's sad life: no one is willing to be his cronies, and he falls into a trap without any warning

When it comes to famous military experts in history, many people will think of Han Xin who surprised the storm, although Han Xin's final outcome was not very good, but for Han Xin's own strength, it is still necessary to give affirmation. As an army commander with great military achievements, Han Xin's army number reached tens of thousands of people, but what makes us feel strange is why Han Xin did not have any cronies in his life, resulting in his death, no one informed him of Lü Yan and Xiao He's plan, it is reasonable to say that Han Xin's military ability is one of the best, and there should be many people willing to follow him. Unfortunately, he was very sad, no one was willing to be his cronies, and he fell into the trap without any warning.

Han Xin's sad life: no one is willing to be his cronies, and he falls into a trap without any warning

First of all, a brief introduction to Han Xin, a legendary figure, han Xin, who is known to the outside world as one of the three masters of the early Han Dynasty, came from a poor family, and then began the road to the army through the peasant uprising at the end of Qin, initially defecting to Xiang Yu, but was not valued by Xiang Yu. Later, under the repeated recommendation of Xiao He, he began to formally join the camp of Liu Bang, and to some extent, Xiao He can be regarded as Han Xin's Bole.

Han Xin's sad life: no one is willing to be his cronies, and he falls into a trap without any warning

Later, with the help of Han Xin and others, Liu Bang completed the great cause of reunification, and Han Xin, as the founding hero, naturally received rich rewards, and for a while fame and status were both gained, but Han Xin did not seem to be satisfied with this. When Liu Bang led his troops to fight Xiang Yu, he fell into Xiang Yu's circle, so Liu Bang sent a message to Han Xin, hoping that Han Xin would quickly lead his troops to support. Taking advantage of liu bang's danger, Han Xin made his own request to Liu Bang, wanting him to send troops, but he must be made the king of Qi.

Han Xin's sad life: no one is willing to be his cronies, and he falls into a trap without any warning

Although Liu Bang agreed to Han Xin's request, he had begun to be wary of Han Xin in his heart, so that later Xiao He offered advice to Lü Hou to kill Han Xin, and Liu Bang only maintained a state of acquiescence and did not help Han Xin speak. In addition, in the later period, Han Xin's personal selfish desires gradually swelled, and he was in a posture of a fox and a tiger in the DPRK, believing that he had made great achievements, so as not to easily put others in his eyes, so he also formed many enemies in the imperial court.

The most important point is that when Liu Bang gradually showed his dissatisfaction with Han Xin, Han Xin did not have the slightest intention of relenting. In fact, from another point of view, if Han Xin's men had enough cronies to trust, they should reflect the wind and noise they heard to Han Xin in time, and Han Xin would not fall into the trap laid by Lü Hou without any defense.

Han Xin's sad life: no one is willing to be his cronies, and he falls into a trap without any warning

There are two main reasons why no one wants to follow Han Xin, one is that the general trend in the DPRK at that time was already trending, Han Xin had too many enemies and there was no great chance of counterattack, even Liu Bang wanted to get rid of Han Xin, then who would dare to continue to support Han Xin. Another reason is that Han Xin himself was proud and complacent in the later stages, could not listen to the humble suggestions of others, did not know how to converge and only knew how to act willfully, for the Korean and Chinese officials at that time, helping Han Xin may not be able to lose his life, Han Xin may not necessarily be grateful to others, this kind of undesirable thing naturally no one will be willing to do. Therefore, no one wants to be a close confidant of Han Xin, and it is not without reason.

Read on