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Han Xin's most famous allusions

Han Xin's most famous allusions are as follows:

Han Xin is a famous strategist and politician in the history of China. He has many famous allusions, the most famous of which is "the humiliation of his legs". This story tells that when Han Xin was young, because his family was poor, he sometimes went to the Huaihe River to fish for money.

Once, a street rogue said to him: Although you are tall and big, you like to take a knife and a sword, but in fact you are very timid. Dare you stab me with your sword? If you don't dare, hide under my crotch.

Han Xinsu is ambitious. At that time, he had to report to the official for life. Can he kill people at will? Han Xin was unmoved. In front of many onlookers, he got the bum's crotch. This story shows Han Xin's tenacity and endurance, as well as his ambition and intelligence.

In addition, there are many other allusions in Han Xin, such as the last battle, Han Xin's troops, a thousand gold and a promise, and so on. These allusions reflect his military talent and leadership, and also show his courage and determination.

Personality dispute

Han Xin's date of birth is not recorded in Historical Records, Hanshu and Han Ji. Today, Ci Hai, Encyclopedia of China, General History of China and China Historical Dictionary all introduce him with an unknown date of birth. There is also a saying that Han Xin was born in about 23 1 year BC, but people who hold this statement have not provided data basis.

Many folk literary and artistic creations spread that he was in his thirties when he died. For example, if you look at the creation of Volume 31 of Feng Menglong's novel Yu Shi Yan Ming in Ming Dynasty, who knew that he died young, only 32 years old? Similar statements can be traced back to earlier traditional operas. Watching Han Xin's divination, cutting Han Xin (also known as Weiyang Palace) and other traditional operas, all the 33-year-old and 32-year-old aria were retained.