Han Xin (about 23 BC1-BC 196), a native of Huaiyin (formerly Huaiyin County, Jiangsu Province), was a founding hero of the Western Han Dynasty, an outstanding strategist in the history of China, tied for three outstanding heroes of early han dynasty with Xiao He and Sean, and was also called a general in the third year of Han Dynasty with Peng Yue and Ying Bu.
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Han Xin is the representative figure of China's military thought of "seeking war", and is praised by Xiao He as "the national soldier of chinese odyssey". Liu Bang commented: "If you win the war, take it. I am not as good as Han Xin. " Han Xin is the representative figure of China's military thought of "seeking war", and is regarded as "the soldier fairy" and "the god of war" by later generations. "Princes and princes" Han Xin is in power.
"The national scholar is unparalleled" and "meritorious service is the best in the world, slightly out of the world" is the evaluation of people at the time of Chu and Han Dynasties. He led the army out of Chencang, decided on Sanqin, attacked Wei, destroyed the generation, destroyed Zhao, lowered Yan and cut Qi until Gaixia destroyed the Chu army, without any defeat, and the world dared not compete with it; As a military theorist, he and Sean compiled military books and wrote three articles about Sun Tzu's Art of War.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Han Xin