Han Xin buried his mother alive in history? He looks three parts like a monkey and seven parts like a man? Ambush on all sides, Han Xin used honey to lead bees to write down what the overlord died, forcing Xiang Yu. ...
Han Xin is a grateful person. Even the "floating mother" who gave him a meal by the river, Han Xin has always been grateful for her kindness. After becoming the king of Chu, the first thing to do was to find the benefactor of that year and give her a thousand pounds of gold. "It will be a thousand dollars to repay the gratitude for the meal at that time", not to mention her own birth mother, in order to occupy the so-called treasure land of Feng Shui, for the future. When was the "mother buried in Han Xin" evolved into "mother buried alive in front of Jiuli Mountain", and why Han Xin was buried in this way is unknown to the author. In some previous novels about the Western Han Dynasty, such as unofficial history in the Western Han Dynasty by Huang Shiheng, Romance of the Western Han Dynasty by Zhongshan Jushi, Romance of the Former Han Dynasty by Cai Dong Fan, and Pinghua of the Former Han Dynasty in the Song and Yuan Dynasties, there is no such thing as "burying the mother alive". There is such a legend in some folk "gossip". For example, in Taiping's lyrics "Han Xin's divination", "You shouldn't bury your mother alive in front of Jiuli Mountain, and God will lose your life for eight years."
2. This is not true either. The ancients liked to vilify saints, and Confucius and Liu Bei were also described as extremely ugly.
3. There is evidence to examine this article, but the main reason for Xiang Yu's death is his own personality. Abandoning Guanzhong, letting Liu Bang go at the Hongmen banquet is far-sighted; If you want to fight with Liu bang to rest the world, you have a sense of responsibility to see your elders in Jiangdong. Later, I sighed, "Heaven kills me". This is all the result of the abuse of force. He was short-sighted, wrong in strategy, angered the vassals, burned and destroyed them, and finally lost the hearts of the people, and the army was defeated and killed, thinking that individual heroism could rule the world. In fact, the biggest reason lies in oneself.
4 Han Xin had expected that Liu Bang would not be as rich as he was, and when the letter was sealed as "Huai Yin Hou", he asked Liu Bang to promise him "three don't kill"-don't kill whatever he sees, don't kill whatever he sees, and don't kill whatever he sees. Because people are at least great heroes, you can't help but agree to this one in front of civil and military officials. At that time, Liu Bang was famous for his benevolence and righteousness, and he couldn't do it openly even if he wanted to.
But Han Xin is not a good person, at least he is ruthless. Han Xin's asking for directions to cut the woodcutter is a very telling example.