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Victory history
Even a million-strong army will win the battle, and the attack will be taken. It is said that both Han Xin and Emperor Gaozu, one of three outstanding heroes of early han dynasty, praised Han Xin's military talents.

In 206 BC, after the demise of the Qin Empire, the history of China entered a new stage. At that time, Xiang Yu, the overlord of the Western Chu Dynasty, and Liu Bang, Hanwang, respectively formed two new groups, and the two sides launched a famous Chu-Han war in history for the world.

In this nearly five-year war, Han Xin, a general of the Han Dynasty, showed outstanding wisdom and military strategy of "winning every battle and defending the offensive", and his record was a great miracle in military history.

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Han Xin's brilliant record:

After Liu Bang worshipped Han Xin as a general, he planned and deployed various generals for Liu Bang to sneak into Chencang, ordered Sanqin to move eastward and occupied Cheng Peng, Xiang Yu's lair.

Xiang Yu counterattacked, Liu Bangbing defeated Peng Cheng, and Han Xinfu received the defeated army to meet Hanwang in Xingyang, which blocked Chu's pursuers and pressed Chu's army between Beijing and Suo, thus enabling the Han army to rally.

At this time, Sima Xin and Zhai Dongyi rebelled and surrendered to Chu, while Tian Rong and Zhao Wangxie rebelled and made peace with Chu. After Wei returned to China on the grounds of visiting his mother, he blocked the river pass, cut off the retreat of the Han army, and rebelled against Han and Chu.

Hanwang sent Li Sheng to persuade Wei Bao to fail, appointed Han Xin as the left prime minister, led troops to attack Wei, captured Wei Wangbao alive, and Han Xin destroyed Wei, prized Zhao, continuously threatened Yan, pacified Qi, and swept the northern battlefield, with remarkable results. Liu Bangli made Han Xin king of Qi.

In the fifth year of the Han Dynasty (the first 202 years), Hanwang and the vassal army jointly attacked the Chu army and fought against Xiang Yu. Han Xin, the king of Qi, led 300,000 troops to confront the Chu army, defeated the Chu army in Gai, and Xiang Yu committed suicide in Wujiang River. In the Chu-Han War, Liu Bang won.

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Baidu Encyclopedia-Han Xin