1. Han Xin
Han Xin (approximately 231 BC - 196 BC), the founding hero of the Western Han Dynasty, one of the three heroes of the early Han Dynasty, one of the three famous generals of the early Han Dynasty, and one of the three most famous generals of the early Han Dynasty. Participated in the anti-Qin struggle and defected to Xiang Liang and Xiang Yu. He was not reused and defected to Liu Bang. He was worshiped as a general by Liu Bang. In the Chu-Han War, Han Xin led his army to pacify Wei, and defeated Dai and Zhao in a last-ditch battle. After that, he led The army went north and surrendered to the state of Yan, led the troops to attack Qi, captured Linzi, and wiped out the dragon in Weishui. He also led the 200,000 Chu army to aid Qi. Later, he joined forces with Liu Bang and others in Gaixia, surrounded and annihilated the Chu army, and forced Xiang Yu to commit suicide. After the establishment of the Han Dynasty, he was relieved of military power and renamed King of Chu. After being accused of treason, she was demoted to the title of Marquis of Huaiyin. Finally, Empress Lu conspired with Prime Minister Xiao He to trick her into Changle Palace and behead her in the bell chamber.
Main achievements: captured Wei, defeated Dai, defeated Zhao, Xia Yan, Ding Qi, killed Long Qi in Weishui, and defeated Xiang Yu in Gaixia.
2. Wei Qing
Wei Qing (? - 106 BC), courtesy name Zhongqing, was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty. He was the younger brother of Wei Zifu, the second queen of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. In the sixth year of Yuanguang, the Huns invaded the south. Wei Qing was a chariot general and led 10,000 cavalry to attack Longcheng and win. It was the first victory over the Huns since the early Han Dynasty. For his merits, he was named the Marquis of Guannei. In the first year of Yuanshuo, Wei Qing led 30,000 cavalry to defeat the Xiongnu. In the second year of Yuanshuo, Wei Qing led an army to attack the Xiongnu. He adopted the tactic of "detour and side attack" and defeated the enemy army. He was named Marquis of Changping. In the fifth year of Yuan Shuo, Wei Qing led 30,000 cavalry to attack the Huns, and won a great victory. Wei Qing was worshiped as a general. In the sixth year of Yuan Shuo, Wei Qing twice led 100,000 cavalry to attack the Huns, annihilating over 10,000 Xiongnu troops. In the fourth year of Yuanshou, Wei Qing He and Huo Qubing each led an army of 50,000 to attack the Xiongnu, and defeated the main force of the Xiongnu in Monan. The Xiongnu gradually moved to the northwest, and within more than ten years they no longer had the ability to move south. In the fifth year of Yuanfeng's reign, he died of illness and his posthumous title was "Li".
Main achievements: Attacked the Xiongnu in the north and recovered the Heshuo and Hetao areas.
3. Huo Qubing
Huo Qubing (140 BC - 117 BC) was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty. He rose to the rank of Grand Sima Hussar General and was awarded the title of Champion Marquis. He is the nephew of Empress Wei Zihu and the famous general Wei Qing. In the sixth year of Yuan Shuo, the 17-year-old Huo Qubing was appointed as the captain of Piao Yao by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. He followed Wei Qing to attack the Xiongnu in Monan. Huo Qubing led 800 light cavalry to attack and captured the Xiongnu Chanyu. 2028 people, including his uncle and prime minister, beheaded Shanyu's grandfather, were named champions. In the second year of Yuanshou, 19-year-old Huo Qubing became a hussar general. He led troops to attack twice and occupied the tribes of King Hunxie and King Xiutu in the Hexi area, wiping out more than 40,000 enemies. In the fourth year of Yuanshou, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing each led 50,000 cavalry. They left Dingxiang and Daijun respectively and went deep into Mobei to find and annihilate the main force of the Xiongnu. In the sixth year of Yuanshou, he died of illness and was posthumously named Marquis Jinghuan.
Main achievements: Defeated the Xiongnu and sealed the wolf as a vassal.
4. Li Guang
Li Guang (? - 119 BC), a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty. In the early days, he followed the army to fight against the Huns and was awarded the title of Zhonglang due to his meritorious service. During the reign of Emperor Jing, he successively served as the governor of seven counties in the northern border area to fight against the Huns. During the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion between Wu and Chu, Li Guang was appointed Captain of Xiaoqi and followed Taiwei Zhou Yafu to fight back against the Wu and Chu rebels. In the sixth year of Yuanguang, he was appointed General of Xiaoqi and led 10,000 cavalry to attack the Xiongnu. Due to the disparity in numbers, he was wounded and captured. He pretended to be dead and seized his horse to escape. Later, he was appointed as the prefect of Youbeiping County. The Huns were afraid of surrender and did not dare to invade for several years. In the fourth year of Yuanshou, during the Battle of Mobei, Li Guang was a former general. He lost his way and failed to participate in the battle. He committed suicide in shame.
Main achievements: Participated in quelling the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms and attacked the Huns in the north.
5. Zhou Yafu
Zhou Yafu (199 BC - 143 BC) was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty and the second son of Zhou Bo, the founding general of the Western Han Dynasty. In 158 BC, the Huns invaded the northern border and stationed troops in Xiliu. They were strict in running the army and contributed to protecting the capital Chang'an from being trampled by the Huns' cavalry. In 154 BC, King Wu Liu Bi joined forces with Chu kings Liu Wu and Jiao. The Western King Liu Yin and other seven kingdoms launched a rebellion under the banner of "Execute Chao Chao and clear the emperor's side". Emperor Jing promoted Zhou Yafu to the rank of Taiwei and led the troops to put down the rebellion. He put down the rebellion in three months and saved the Han Dynasty. Later, he was unjustly imprisoned and imprisoned. Eat yourself to death.
Main achievements: Putting down the rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms of Wu and Chu.
6. Chen Tang
Chen Tang (? - about 6 years ago), named Zigong, was a famous general in the Western Han Dynasty. In the early days, he was recommended by others and was appointed as Lang Guan.
During the reign of Emperor Yuan of the Han Dynasty, he served as the deputy captain of the Western Regions. Together with Gan Yanshou, the governor of the Western Regions, he sent out surprise troops to attack and kill the Xiongnu Zhizhi Chanyu who was opposed to the Western Han Dynasty, and made great contributions to stabilizing the border areas. He reached the rank of captain of Shesheng school, worked as a lieutenant, and was granted the title of Marquis of Guan Nei. He died in Chang'an. After Wang Mang came to power, he was posthumously named Pohu Zhuanghou.
Main achievements: defeating the banner of Shehou and beheading the Zhi branch