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Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

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Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

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Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Basically, what Tai Shi Gong writes, you have to substitute Tai Shi Gong's personal emotions into it and combine it with understanding... [Laughs]

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Li Jing said this very clearly, and the historian knew little about the soldiers.

Taishi Gong really doesn't hack Liu Bang very much, and he has a lot of myths about Liu Bang. The siege of Baideng was the only one that Liu Bang did not win after defeating Xiang Yu, and it was a bit embarrassing, especially after Liu Bang beat a group of rebellious princes and drove the Xiongnu away, which was especially eye-catching. It's like a black dot on a white piece of paper, you will only pay attention to this black dot, not why this piece of paper is so white.

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Give two bones so that he doesn't bite people indiscriminately, Liu Bang has more important things to do, looking at the money and a few palace maids, recovering the entire lost territory in Shanxi is not a word, how many Hun generals and traitors Han Wangxin have been beheaded?

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

The Xiongnu "took the initiative to attack" from the siege of Baideng to Emperor Wu's attack on the Xiongnu for a full 70 years, a full 70 years, I am afraid that they did not attack the city all the way, constantly took the initiative to find and annihilate the main force of the Han army, and beat the Han Dynasty into the "Southern Han"? No? Is it because you don't want to?

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

The Qing Dynasty was a country with a little strength in the outside world, and it was defeated again and again, and the treaty was signed, and you all meant the same level???

Qing Dynasty = all countries in foreign negotiations, that is, all countries in foreign countries are equal, Qing Dynasty = Britain = France = Japan = Nepal = Germany = Russia = (Eight-Nation Coalition invaded China) Japan ➕, Britain, ➕ France ➕, the United States ➕, Russia and other eight countries.

Do you think the equation holds?

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Although, the two sides fought for three years and eight months before peace talks (of course, it took about two and a half years of scolding)

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Mao Dun, a person who killed his father and wife and unified the grassland, would let Liu Bang go because of a woman's words, you thought about it yesterday.

I think Sima Qian wrote this to belittle both ends, on the one hand, it reflects that Mao Dun is a 205 that changes day by day, and on the other hand, it makes people feel that Liu Bang is a soft egg.

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

I've read the historical records, Emperor Wu is all talking about Emperor Wu's quest for immortals, and he didn't say anything else, no wonder he was castrated, why didn't he kill him

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Before the war, Han Xin surrendered to the Xiongnu and took Shanxi [surprise]

After the war, he has counterattacked to Yanmen Mountain [tears laughing]

Mao Dun could have killed Liu Bang and destroyed the Han Dynasty, why did he give up?

Gaozu has no way to negotiate peace, you have to stand in Gaozu's position to see, he is surrounded, although his army is defending, but the weather is too bad, I remember it was snowing heavily, Gaozu toes and toes were frozen off a few, it can be inferred that the attrition caused by the environment is even far beyond the combat attrition, if it is not for Gaozu in the barracks, the army is a personal force, it may have collapsed early. The siege of Maodun caused the Gaozu army to be unable to perceive external information, but as long as he knew that the Han army had begun to counter-encircle, Gaozu would probably resist for a few more days. Therefore, the information that Gaozu received was that there were too many non-combat attrition, the Han army might face the possibility of collapse, and the opposite side had been besieging each other, and if he was captured or killed in battle, the world might continue to be chaotic and divided, so peace talks were the most worthwhile option