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Li Guang was brilliant, but why didn't he get the appreciation of the emperor?

Li Guang was a famous anti-Hun in the Western Han Dynasty. He experienced three dynasties: Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty and Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty. He fought in hundreds of wars in his life. He is brave and invincible, and his archery is accurate. But he didn't seal it after his death, so that later generations thought that Feng Tang was easy to get old and Li Guang was hard to seal.

Then it will be hard for Li Guang to be rehabilitated. What kind of person is the real Li Guang in history?

First of all, the first reason why Li Guang is difficult to seal is that Li Guang's character is flawed. Because Li Guang was not reused, he was also very upset, so that Li Guang began to look for fortune tellers to find out why he was not reused. The fortune teller pointed out that the disaster in Li Guang was greater than the killing, which is why the general can't wait. In other words, Li Guang's killing of the general is karma.

In addition to killing generals, Li Guang is stubborn and impulsive. Compared with Huo Qubing and Wei Qing, Li Guang may be braver and more suitable to take the lead, but Li Guang does not have the overall situation and strategic vision of Wei Qing and Huo Qubing. This is one reason.

Apart from personality reasons, Li Guang's luck is still very bad. After the Three Dynasties, Li Guang could not be reused. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty valued the old over the young, when Li Guang was still young. Emperor Han Jing valued literature over martial arts. He is a military commander, and Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty preferred youth to old age. At this point, Li Guang is old. So Li Guang was unlucky.

In the end, Li Guang was not blocked, and the most important reason was that the hard index-military service was not achieved. At that time, to seal the marquis, the following standards must be met: capture or slay important enemy generals, such as Wang, Xiang and General. Secondly, killing more than a thousand enemy troops has made outstanding contributions in major battles. Judging from the above standards, Li Guang has not reached it. He fought countless wars in his life, but nothing was particularly brilliant.