Who's Han Wangxin?

Han Xin (Han Wangxin, warlord in the early Western Han Dynasty)

Han Xin (? -BC 196), a warlord with different surnames in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, was the grandson of Ji Cang in Han Xiangwang during the Warring States Period. In order to avoid confusion with Han Xin, a great strategist and Huaiyin Hou, history books often call him Han Wangxin.

Korea has been living in its hometown since it was destroyed. Later, Sean was appointed General Shanhaiguan, and soon he was appointed Taiwei of South Korea, leading troops to capture his hometown. After the pacification of South Korea, he was crowned king of South Korea. Together with Liu Bang, he defeated Xiang Yu and settled the world.

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Han Wangxin's related deeds: the siege of Deng Bai

The siege of Deng Bai was an event in 200 BC (the seventh year of Emperor Gaozu) when Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang was besieged by Xiongnu in Deng Bai (now Mapu Mountain in the northeast of Datong City, Shanxi Province).

In 20 1 year BC (the sixth year of Emperor Gaozu), Han Wangxin rebelled in Datong, colluded with Xiongnu, and attempted to attack Taiyuan. Emperor gaozu Liu Bang personally led 320,000 troops to meet the Xiongnu, first winning in Tonggong (now Qin County, Shanxi Province) and then pursuing Loufan (now Ningwu, Shanxi Province).

It was a cold winter and it snowed heavily. Liu Bang ignored Liu Jing's advice and stopped him. He rushed forward and chased Datong Pingcheng. The result was lured by the Huns. Liu bang and his vanguard troops were besieged in Dengbaishan, Pingcheng for 7 days and 7 nights, and completely cut off contact with the main force. Later, Liu Bang used Chen's plan to escape from danger.

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