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Liu Bang's group of fox friends and dog friends, dog killers, car drivers, and mourners, why are they all military talents?

author:Run to the rising sun

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Around Liu Bang, a group of seemingly inconspicuous partners gathered - Fan Xu, who killed the dog, Xiahou Ying, who drove the car, and Zhou Bo, who was mourned. These "fox friends and dog friends" who were once despised by the world have become military talents and written a legend in the years of fire.

Fan Xu, who was originally a rugged man who made a living from slaughtering, was armed with a butcher's knife and was full of guts. He was not from a famous family, but he had an innate courage and determination. On the battlefield, he wielded a broadsword and charged into battle, fearless of life and death. Every swing of the sword was accompanied by the wailing and fall of the enemy, and his prestige spread among the enemy army, which was terrifying.

Xiahou Ying, who used to be an unknown coachman, was skilled in driving and good at shuttling through complex terrain. Although he does not have advanced martial arts, he has repeatedly performed miraculous feats on the battlefield with a pair of keen eyes and flexible skills. He drove a carriage and carried Liu Bang through the war, turning danger into disaster countless times, providing an important guarantee for Liu Bang's victory.

Liu Bang's group of fox friends and dog friends, dog killers, car drivers, and mourners, why are they all military talents?

Zhou Bo, originally a mourning musician, is good at playing mourning music, which resonates with people. However, on the battlefield, he used music to boost morale and uplift people. His flute sound is melodious and passionate, like the beating of war drums, inspiring the soldiers to move forward bravely. His musical talent was fully exploited during the war and became an important force in Liu Bang's army.

These "fox friends and dog friends" who were once despised by the world, under the leadership of Liu Bang, gradually grew into military talents. They may not have received formal education and training, but they have relied on their own efforts and wisdom to perform many miracles in war. Their stories tell us that a person's origin and identity do not determine his ability and worth, the key lies in whether he has strong beliefs and unremitting pursuits.

Liu Bang's success is not accidental, and the reason why he can achieve hegemony is inseparable from the support and help of these "fox friends and dog friends". He is eclectic in employing people, and values the ability and potential of the individual. This employment strategy enables him to attract and gather a large number of talents to work together for his career.

Liu Bang's group of fox friends and dog friends, dog killers, car drivers, and mourners, why are they all military talents?

However, this does not mean that we should blindly pursue talents from humble backgrounds. Liu Bang's success does not only depend on these "fox friends", but more importantly, his own wisdom and leadership skills. He is able to accurately judge the situation and formulate appropriate strategies; he is good at listening to the opinions of others and brainstorming; he is able to use people without suspicion and without suspicion, and give his subordinates full trust and authorization.

In Liu Bang's story, we see the qualities that a successful leader should have: an open mind, an inclusive attitude, a keen eye, and decisive decision-making. These qualities apply not only to ancient warfare, but also to all areas of modern society.

When we look back on the story of Liu Bang and his "fox friends and dogs", we can't help but think: in today's society, do we also have such a group of seemingly inconspicuous but huge potential talents?

Liu Bang's group of fox friends and dog friends, dog killers, car drivers, and mourners, why are they all military talents?

Perhaps, each of us has such a group of "fox friends and dog friends" around us, they may not have a prominent background and education, but they have unique talents and potential. As long as we devote ourselves to discovering and nurturing them and giving them full trust and opportunities, they may become our right-hand men and military talents.

The story of Liu Bang's group of fox friends is not only a historical memory, but also a profound reflection on talents and employment strategies. It reminds us to dare to think outside the box, to look at each individual outside the box, and to discover their potential and value. Only in this way can we stand out in the fierce competition and create our own brilliance.

So, have you ever found people around you who seem to be inconspicuous but have great potential, and how do you nurture and utilize them? Perhaps, this is the question that we need to think about and explore in depth.

Liu Bang's group of fox friends and dog friends, dog killers, car drivers, and mourners, why are they all military talents?