Xiao He and Han Xin in the side story
According to Sima Qian's "Historical Records: The Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin", Han Xin read less military books and carried swords, but he was poor and could not support himself, and once made a living by begging, and also suffered the humiliation of his crotch.
In the first year of the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Bang, the king of Han, led his troops into Hanzhong, and Han Xin abandoned Chu and returned to Han. originally wanted to get ahead, but after returning to the Han Dynasty, he was only a petty official with a position and no power like "Lian Ao".
Later, Liu Bang asked Han Xin to be an officer in charge of grain and grass, so that he had the opportunity to contact Xiao He, the chief logistics officer.
Xiao He listened to Han Xin's talk about soldiers, and he was very appreciative. When he arrived at Nanzheng, the capital of Hanzhong, Han Xin saw that he was still not promoted, so he said goodbye. When Xiao He heard the news, he chased after him overnight, which is the allusion of "Xiao He chased Han Xin under the moon".
Due to Xiao He's strong recommendation, Liu Bang, the king of Han, worshiped Han Xin as a general. In the following three years, Han Xin used his military command skills to assist Liu Bang in defeating Xiang Yu and winning the battle between Chu and Han. Therefore, Han Xin was crowned King of Qi and King of Chu. Later, because someone accused Han Xin of rebellion, he was demoted to the Marquis of Huaiyin.
In the eleventh year of Emperor Gao of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang was fighting outside, and someone secretly accused Han Xin of conspiring with his ministers to kill Empress Lu and the crown prince. Subsequently, Empress Lu conspired with Xiao He, and Xiao He came forward to lure Han Xin into the court. Han Xin believed in Xiao He and entered the palace. Empress LĂź ordered the samurai to tie up Han Xin and behead him without interrogation.
This is "success is also Xiao He, defeat is also Xiao He." Allusions.
Xiao He and Han Xin of the side story of "The Eight Formations of the Ten Palaces of Yama" are in the middle of the hand, please wait a moment,
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