There is a famous saying in history? Li Guang is hard to seal, Feng Tang is easy to get old? To describe those who are depressed and frustrated. Many people tend to think that Li Guang is so famous that he has never been allowed to claim the merits and wrongs. If we really look over the historical documents, we can find that most of Li Guang's tragedies originated from ourselves, not the fault of Emperor Wu and the restaurant.
Li Guang is exaggerating a bit, and he is suspected of Sima Qian's personal feelings.
Later generations know that Li Guang, a flying general, only wrote Historical Records by Sima Qian, and Sima Qian's feelings as a writer are bound to be inclined and biased. Besides, Sima Qian was related to Li Guang by marriage, and Sima Qian was corrupted because he defended Li Ling. If Li Guang's actual situation cannot be properly raised when writing Li Guangchuan, Sima Qian will undoubtedly fall into a contradictory situation.
Li Guang is an adventurer on the battlefield, and his personality is too adventurous, which makes Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty uneasy.
Although Li Guang is very brave in leading troops to fight, he is not suitable to be a commander-in-chief. He can only be a general who takes the lead. Li Guang followed Wei Qing to war for the last time, and when he left, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty repeatedly told him. Never let Li Guang fight the Xiongnu main force, because Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty thought Li Guangdian was too backward. The reason why Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had such feelings was because Li Guang was too adventurous. Li Guang, in order to make his arrows not empty, often had to wait until the enemy was very close to release the arrows. Because he was too close to the enemy, Li Guang was often wounded by the arrows of Xiongnu. This is a serious injury in the eyes of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. As you will tie the soldiers out to fight, you will not cherish yourself. In case of sacrifice, what should the whole army do?
Li Guang is too narrow-minded and lacks the bearing of being a general.
When Li Guang was the prefect of Longxi, a Qiang people rebelled because they were dissatisfied with the oppression of the local strongmen. After receiving the news, Li Guang personally led troops to counter-insurgency. When Li Guang arrived there, he agreed with the Qiang leaders not to kill him. Qiang people's thinking is relatively simple, and they originally felt that they had no bitter hatred with Han people, so they agreed to surrender. As a result, when the Qiang people arrived at the appointed place, they were unarmed and were all killed by Li Guang. It can be seen that Li Guang has a cruel and narrow side in his personality.