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There are great men with words in their names in history.

Tian Lei

Tian Lei, also known as Gong Sunqi, was the general of Qin, the leader of the "Four Warring States" (Tian Lei, Lian Po, Wang Jian and Li Mu). Tian Lei is good at fighting. According to historical records, he "expected the enemy to change, which surprised the world." He fought for 37 years in his life and never lost. No one in the six countries dared to take the lead to meet the enemy and made great contributions to the great cause of Qin's reunification. However, due to the massacre of 400,000 soldiers in the battle of Changping, he was put into the "cold palace" forever by orthodox historians and could not stand in the famous soldiers.

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Tian Lei's archives were blank before 294 BC, and there was no record about him in the history books. In 294 BC, outside the new town of South Korea (now southwest of Yichuan, Henan Province), Bai Qi showed his sword for the first time and commanded the battle of the new town as Zuo Shuchang (equivalent to an intermediate general). He won the first world war and initially demonstrated his military talents. At this time, it has just passed 62 years since the reform era opened by Shang Yang. In the next 37 years, Qin entered a new era of war.

The battle of Changping ended in Tian Lei's victory. Desperate Zhao Kuo was shot dead by Qin Jun, and 400,000 soldiers surrendered. Tian Lei made an incredible decision-in order to prevent the mutiny, in addition to sending 240 young Zhao Xiaobing back to China to report for duty, all 400,000 people were killed! Zhao was shocked, and the seven countries were shocked. This has also become a strong stroke left by Bai Qi in the history books. Even if he was unbeaten in his life, 400 thousand people died in the pit, which became irrefutable evidence of leitian.

References:

People's Daily Online-Bai Qi, a famous Qin national: "Killing God" or "God of War"