The meaning of this sentence is that if Han Xin had listened to Kuai Tong's plan, then Liu Bang might not be able to unify the world, and Han Xin would share the world with Xiang Yu and Liu Bang at that time. If so, Liu Bang is sure to defeat either Xiang Yu or Han Xin.
But it's a pity that Han Xin was grateful to Liu Bang. He didn't listen to other people's strategies to persuade him to rebel, but helped Liu Bang to establish the Han Dynasty. But it's a pity that later, because someone denounced Han Xin's rebellion, although Liu Bang had actually spared Han Xin, Xiao He and Lv Hou were not at ease, and even tricked Han Xin into Changle Palace, where he finally killed Han Xin. As a result, a cunning rabbit died and a servant, Heng Bird, was lost.
It can be said that Han Xin's death was very humbled by his identity, but it was also because Han Xin had no keen political vision.
Han Xin, who is familiar with the art of war, said that the more soldiers he used, the better. It can be said that Han Xin, as a strategist, left a large number of battlefield examples for future generations. For example, Han Xin's well-known practices, such as building plank roads in the Ming Dynasty, sneaking into Chen Cang, hiding behind the water, lying in ambush on all sides, being attacked on all sides, and so on, are all tactics produced by using the local terrain. It can be said that Han Xin is the most skilled general in the war history of our country, and Han Xin is one of the greatest generals.
But unfortunately, after sorting out the previous and then Sean's art of war, three articles on the art of war written by him have been lost, and now we can't see the true meaning of Han Xin's articles.