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Looking at the Chu-Han War, there is a phenomenon that is very interesting. On the side of the Chu army, Xiang Yu was a fire captain. He was needed everywhere, and there was not a single general under him who could stand alone. Most of the time

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Looking at the Chu-Han War, there is a phenomenon that is very interesting.

On the side of the Chu army, Xiang Yu was a fire captain. He was needed everywhere, and there was not a single general under him who could stand alone.

Most of the time the Chu army was in a dominant position, but one less soldier died. If Xiang Yu loses, it will be the end.

On the other hand, on the side of the Han Army, it feels that Liu Bang's fighting is indeed very "dish".

In the face of Xiang Yu, Liu Bang did not care about the size of the army, even if he had Zhang Liang and Chen Ping around, he basically could not win, or even lost miserably.

However, there were many capable people under Liu Bang. Han Xin, Peng Yue and others had a high chance of victory against the Chu army.

Especially Han Xin, just by giving him a few people, he can pull up a team, lay down a huge territory, and then develop into a big one.

Therefore, every time Liu Bang defeated the army, he could seize the army from his subordinates and obtain the capital to continue to negotiate with Xiang Yu. Moreover, Xiao He, the logistics chief, continuously transported soldiers and grain and grass from Guanzhong to him.

Liu Bang was like a "little strong" who could not die, full of toughness, and finally laughed to the end.

@Shishi Qiushi #Chinese Historical Figures # Liu Bang's success depends on the team. Xiang Yu's defeat and single-handedness is a very important reason.

Looking at the Chu-Han War, there is a phenomenon that is very interesting. On the side of the Chu army, Xiang Yu was a fire captain. He was needed everywhere, and there was not a single general under him who could stand alone. Most of the time
Looking at the Chu-Han War, there is a phenomenon that is very interesting. On the side of the Chu army, Xiang Yu was a fire captain. He was needed everywhere, and there was not a single general under him who could stand alone. Most of the time
Looking at the Chu-Han War, there is a phenomenon that is very interesting. On the side of the Chu army, Xiang Yu was a fire captain. He was needed everywhere, and there was not a single general under him who could stand alone. Most of the time

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