Li Guangsheng in this door, the so-called hundred paces wear Yang. During the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion, he rebelled with Qiu Zhou Yafu, became famous for cutting the flag, and was later transferred to guard the frontier. He was unusually brave in fighting the Huns and was transferred to Shang Jun by Han Jing.
Li Guang, who defended the Han border, fought against Xiongnu many times, which was not only experienced, but also fruitful.
Later, Emperor Jingdi collapsed, and Liang Wudi's entire foreign policy began to change. Liang Wudi wanted to build a famous Han Dynasty, from defending to attacking, which was the main reason why the stars shone in Liang Wudi's period. Li Guang is also very eager to make contributions under Liang Wudi, and has repeatedly asked for the opportunity to participate in the war.
Of course, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty gave Li Guang many opportunities, but the results were not satisfactory. Later, Li Guang requested to take part in the Mobei Campaign, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty allowed it. According to legend, Emperor Wu specially told Wei Qing, the head coach of Mobei Campaign, that Li Guang had a bad life, which later became the last battle of Li Guang.
This sentence is simply a bad life for Li Guang, who is brave in guarding the frontier. But at that time, the policy of the imperial court was mainly defensive, and he didn't get many opportunities. Later, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty turned to attack Li Guang, but he just adapted to the operation of the large corps, and his record was not satisfactory. Later, Wei Qing and others came to Li Guang and got old. Of course, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty chose the young and strong Wei Qing.
Li Guang's so-called bad life can also be said to be born at the wrong time.