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The four men who have not tasted defeat in Chinese history have not been surpassed so far, but none of them have died well!

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The four men who have not tasted defeat in Chinese history have not been surpassed so far, but none of them have died well!

In the long course of China's history, war has always been an unavoidable topic. In the modern era when everyone advocates peace, there are large-scale armed conflicts in a small number of areas. In war, there will be victory and defeat, and our country also has "generals who always win" to describe people who often win. So in the history of our country, have there ever been people who have never lost? The editor tells you: "Yes". Let's take a look at it today, and read on.

The four men who have not tasted defeat in Chinese history have not been surpassed so far, but none of them have died well!

First place: Wu Qi. He was a politician and military figure during the Warring States period. He commanded many battles, all of which were completely victorious. Later, he compiled the military theories he had learned before and the military theories he had realized into the Wuzi Art of War. This book occupies an important place in ancient Chinese military classics and has become a must-read book for many military experts. Later, later generations referred to the "Art of War of Wu Zi" and the "Art of War of Sun Tzu" as the "Art of War of Sun Wu". Unfortunately, in 381 BC, he was brutally killed by the nobles of the Chu state.

The four men who have not tasted defeat in Chinese history have not been surpassed so far, but none of them have died well!

Second place: White up. He was particularly good at using soldiers, and later he was reused by the Qin state. Bai Qi conquered the Six Kingdoms during the reign of King Qin Zhao, and made great contributions to the unification of the Six Kingdoms by the Qin State. When he was a general of the Qin state, he personally commanded his troops to conquer more than 70 cities, annihilated nearly a million enemy troops, and was crowned as Wu'an Jun. But who knows, King Zhaoxiang of Qin actually let Bai Qi go on the expedition one after another, and even Bai Qi was seriously ill and could not shirk it. In the end, Bai Qi chose to commit suicide.

The four men who have not tasted defeat in Chinese history have not been surpassed so far, but none of them have died well!

Third place: Han Xin. Ming Xiu Zhan Dao, secret crossing Chen Cang, Linjin Shi Doubt, Xia Yang stowaway, Wooden Poppy crossing army, back water as a battalion, pulling out the banner to change the banner, passing on the water, Shen Sha breaking the water, half crossing and attacking, embattled, ambush on ten sides and other military allusions, I believe that everyone must be no stranger. These tactics were conceived by Han Xin, the first strategist in Chinese history. He led his army out of Chen Cang, Ding Sanqin, Wei, Broken Dynasty, Annihilation of Zhao, Descending Yan, and Qi, until the entire Chu army was annihilated, without a single defeat. In the end, he was killed by Lü Zhi and Xiao He at Changle Palace.

The four men who have not tasted defeat in Chinese history have not been surpassed so far, but none of them have died well!

Fourth place: Hodg's disease. In his first conquest, he led 800 cavalry deep into the enemy territory and killed the Xiongnu soldiers in all directions. Subsequently, he broke the Xiongnu in two battles of Hexi and captured the Xiongnu to sacrifice to the Tianjin people. In the Battle of Mobei, Huo went to the disease and returned home with a great victory. Unfortunately, he fell seriously ill and eventually died without a descendant.

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