What is Han Xin’s famous saying?
Great people often say famous quotes, and they are passed down by future generations. As a famous general in the Han Dynasty, he had his own unique views on the battlefield and was sure to win every battle. But he once said something like this, that is, "A wise man has a thousand troubles. He will get one."
A wise man has all kinds of troubles.
This sentence comes from "Historical Records", which is his biography. The meaning is very simple, that is, no matter how smart you are, even if you think a thousand times or more, you will still make mistakes; and a stupid person, after thinking many times, may not think very well, but he can still make mistakes. Gainful. This statement is an extremely simple dialectic with a certain philosophical thought, indicating that we should look at everything in two. Smart people cannot think everything through, and unsmart people are always smart once.
This sentence applies to Han Xin, because his contribution to the King of Han can be said to be a sign of success. However, he was extremely smart, but he made repeated political mistakes, which led to him being suspected in his later years. If his political talents were half as good as his military talents, he would not have died so miserably. No one is perfect. Although there are some counselors around him who can persuade him, his nature is like that, which cannot be changed by ordinary people, and he is destined to lose.
There is also a proverb: "The cunning rabbit dies." A counselor dies. "Although Han Xin has relatively low political ability, he also knows that he is such a hero and even has a high reputation. No matter which king he is, he will be afraid of himself and know that his future will be miserable. As long as he is famous, that is when he dies. This This sentence came true in his later years.
An analysis of the mystery of Han Xin's merits and demerits
After Han Xin was appointed as a general, his military talents were fully demonstrated. The battle for people's hearts is the battle with Zhao. Han Xin defeated Zhao's 200,000 army with 12,000 troops, another classic battle in which he defeated more with less, showing people Han Xin's military tactics, which were strange and incomprehensible to the enemy.
Han Xin's achievements are greater than his own.
After defeating the Three Qin Dynasties and attacking Wei State, even Zhao State has been successfully captured by Han Xin, and the influence of the eastward movement is getting stronger and stronger. But the soldiers were exhausted in the early stages of the trek, and Han Xin listened to the advice and prepared to rest, so there is a story that Liu Bang stole the military talisman and forced Han Xin to go on the expedition. This was Liu's suspicion and forced Han Xin to attack Qi.
But Han Xin attacked Qi and won a great victory, which fell into Liu Bang's eyes. Han Xin made great contributions. This early opportunity of the emperor and his ministers has always been praised by us, but why he turned against him later was because Han Xin committed a crime when he attacked Qi.
First, Liu Bang ordered his envoys to surrender to Qi, which was successful, but Han Xin led his army to attack. Although it was successful, it disrupted Liu Bang's entire war plan. After Han Xin attacked Qi, he began to claim credit, hoping to be crowned King of Qi. But this incident angered Liu Bang, and of course he hated Han Xin, which paved the way for Han Xin's tragic later years.
At the end of his hegemony, Liu Bang established Han Xin as King of Chu, exploiting his power and making him a King of Chu without real power. This meant that Liu Bang would take revenge on Han Xin.
Han Xin's life must be greater than his achievements. , should be 7/3 points. Although it is a bit excessive to take credit for himself in the later period, who can deny that there would be no Han Dynasty without him?
Who is more powerful, Xiang Yu or Han Xin?
The ancients in the world all like to compare two similar numbers to see who is stronger and who is weaker. During the Chu-Han struggle for hegemony, we often compared Chu and Han Xin together to see who was more powerful from all aspects. p>
Han Xin is a warrior.
From a strength perspective, everyone knows that he can carry a tripod. He is very strong and has great martial arts skills. Not his opponent at all.
Strategically speaking, Han Xin was definitely far superior to Xiang Yu. What he told Liu Bang before he met was just a strategic plan. Listening to other people's opinions and combining his own abilities made a huge contribution to the pacification of the Han Dynasty.
On the other hand, our Chu Overlord, although he conquered east and west and killed countless enemies, he did not have a clear strategic policy. He was stupid enough to believe Liu Bang's words, thinking that Liu Bang just wanted to attack Tian Rong, but he couldn't see that this was a lie. It can be seen that his strategic vision is really poor and he has no long-term strategic goals.
Their achievements on the battlefield were tremendous. The first thing that comes to mind is Xiang Yu's burning cauldron. In order to boost the morale of the soldiers, he cut off the retreat, aroused the prince's hatred towards the Qin army, and made the prince understand that there was no way out. He could only fight bravely and keep attacking. For Xiang Yu, the best defense is offense. At the last stop, Han Xin, the most famous person, knew that the soldiers of the Han army were all new recruits and had weak combat effectiveness. It is wise only to stimulate their morale psychologically, and it is undoubtedly wise to let them fight hard to save their lives.
From the perspective of the entire Chu-Han War, Xiang Yu seemed to go smoothly overall and was able to achieve a series of victories, but in fact it did not have much effect on the victory of the entire battle. Han Xin changed the entire battle step by step through small battles, and finally Liu Bang won.
So, from all aspects, Han Xin's overall strength is definitely stronger than Xiang Yu, and fighting does not rely on personal strength.