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Li Shiqi was cooked, was Han Xin doing too much, or was it self-inflicted?

Why li shi is cooked, in a way, is really self-inflicted and inviolable.

At the beginning, Han Xin presented Liu Bang with a strategy to unify the world: Liu Bang was in charge of the frontal battlefield and Xiang Yu's main force Zhou Xuan; Han Xin was in charge of the Northern Expedition and annexed the northern princes. Liu Bang accepted, and the two acted separately according to the plan.

Li Shiqi was a strategist under Liu Bang's account, who boasted that he was a superman of strategy, and often wanted to use his three-inch tongue to persuade other princes, that is, the legendary soldiers who surrendered without fighting.

Li Shiqi was cooked, was Han Xin doing too much, or was it self-inflicted?

But this time, Liu Bang had already entrusted the northern battlefield to Han Xin, so what was he doing?

However, this Li Zhiqi could not be clear, he had done two things in the northern battlefield that Han Xin was responsible for.

The first was to persuade Wei Wangbao to surrender. After the Battle of Pengcheng, Liu Bang was defeated, and the King of Zhao and the King of Qi fell to Xiang Yu one after another, and the Wei King Leopard was not stupid, and he used the excuse of returning to the north of the Yellow River, so he bowed to Xiang Yu. Li Shiqi had persuaded him to return to Liu Bang in the past, but was resolutely refused by Wei Wangbao.

Later, Han Xinsheng's plan to attack the east and the west, crossed the Yellow River by chance, and captured Anyi, the stronghold of Wei Wangbao, and Wei Wangbao changed his mind.

Li Shiqi was cooked, was Han Xin doing too much, or was it self-inflicted?

The second time was to persuade the King of Qi to return to Han. After Han Xin captured the State of Zhao, he was ordered to go forward to retake the State of Qi. At this time, Li Zhiqi spoke up again and volunteered to persuade the State of Qi to return to Han. Liu Bang heard that the idea was good and he could save grain, so he agreed.

This time, Li Shiqi did not fail in his mission and persuaded the King of Qi. The King of Qi was very happy, set up a banquet to entertain him, and relaxed his guard to the outside world.

Li Shiqi was cooked, was Han Xin doing too much, or was it self-inflicted?

At this time, Han Xin led a large army to the plains, which was the border of the State of Qi, close to the City of Licheng, where the King of Qi was located. He heard that the State of Qi had agreed to return to Han and hesitated, but Qu Tong insisted that it was better to take advantage of the situation. Seeing that Han Xin's army had been killed, the King of Qi was furious, thinking that li was Han Xin's internal response, so he cooked it.

However, it did not take long for Han Xin to capture the State of Qi.

How do you rate this?

Is it two courtiers vying for merit, or is there some other reason?

Although Liu Bang later learned of Li Shiqi's death, he was very disgusted by Han Xin's unjust behavior, but he sighed for Li Shiqi's stranglehold. But is there nothing wrong with Liu Bang himself?

Li Shiqi was cooked, was Han Xin doing too much, or was it self-inflicted?

If Liu Bang is regarded as a big boss, then Han Xin is equivalent to the director of the northern market, and Li Shiqi is a senior salesman. Since the division of labor was very clear, and the northern market was all handed over to Han Xin, why did Liu Bang agree to let Li Shiqi go there and insert a leg? This is a big taboo in the workplace. Instead of stopping Li Shiqi, Liu Bang approved his actions. Who is to blame for the dead?

So, how to evaluate Han Xin's behavior?

First, just as Qu Tong said, Han Xin did not receive an order from Boss Liu to transfer the market of the State of Qi to Li Shiqi, and he had no reason to stop the original military operation.

Second, regardless of whether Li Bing succeeds or not, Qi Guo Hanxin is determined to win. Why? Let us observe the situation in the North at that time.

Li Shiqi was cooked, was Han Xin doing too much, or was it self-inflicted?

After the wei state and the daiguo were captured, they had already been taken by Liu Bang; after the zhao state was taken, Han Xin requested that it be handed over to Zhang Er; the Yan king Zang Di surrendered without a fight; the state of Qi had not yet conquered the northern battlefield and was almost pacified, and Han Xin did not have his own territory except for the false position of Xiang Guo. He and Zhang Er were in charge of northern strategy, and from the time he fought for Zhang Er for the Zhao state, he had already regarded the rich state of Qi as his fiefdom. In addition, the State of Qi is relatively close to its hometown of Huaiyin. Therefore, he will take the country of Qi.

At this time, he suddenly ran out of a lishi, which not only robbed Han Xin of his credit, but also broke his dream. Would Han Xin give up his small goal because of his life or death?

Li Shiqi was cooked, was Han Xin doing too much, or was it self-inflicted?

How did Liu Bang deal with this?

However, Liu Bang was the boss after all, one was that he did not want to understand Han Xin's careful thoughts at first, and the other was that Qi Guo was so rich that it was better to put it in his own pocket. In addition, the whole world can not be the royal land, and the right to return to this territory should be decided by Liu Bang, not what you Han Xin thinks. Therefore, after Xiang Yu was destroyed, Liu Bang still took Qi Di back and reclassified Han Xin to the part of Chu where Xiang Yu was located.

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