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How was Han Xin, who promised "Three No Killings", killed by Lv Hou?

Han Xin? Three don't kill? Except? Don't kill if you see heaven, earth and iron? Is there another way to say it? God doesn't kill Han Xin, you don't kill Han Xin, iron doesn't kill Han Xin? There is another one? All dead? What is that? See the sky die, see the ground die, see the king die, don't tie him with a rope, don't kill him with a knife? .

In this case, how was Han Xin killed? It is said that after consulting with Xiao He, Lv Hou tricked Han Xin into the bell room of Weiyang Palace, put Han Xin in a cage, covered it with white cloth, then hung the cage and stabbed Han Xin with sharpened bamboo. In the end, Han Xin died miserably.

This statement is more of a deep regret for Han Xin's death, which is not found in history books. I want to describe a tragic experience of Han Xin and the image of a vicious Lv Hou woman, but this image is tolerable.

Han Xin died of injustice.

Han Xin was finally killed because of the rebellion, and he participated in the rebellion in Chen Yi. It is said that Liu Bang suspected that Han Xin's rebellion was not once or twice. After destroying Xiang Yu for the first time, he thought that Han Xin was too big to fail and might rebel. He changed Han Xin from the King of Qi to the King of Chu, and moved Chu to be king. The second time, in the name of killing Zhong, he ordered people to falsely accuse Han Xin of rebellion, capture Han Xin alive in Pengze, and abolish Han Xin as Huaiyin Hou. The third time, Shang Chen rose up and falsely accused Han Xin of participating in the rebellion. Finally, Han Xin was killed by the despicable Lv Zhi.

So Han Xin really rebelled? I don't think so. Although Han Xin is a man with high military ability, his political ambition and level are average. His greatest wish is to become a vassal and a happy vassal. Why do you say that? From leading the Han army out of Hanzhong to defeating Xiang Yu, he is like a man who has always made some contributions. How can such a person have the ambition to dominate the world? Anyone with a little political ambition knows that you should be careful at this time. Tigers are always quietest when they pounce on food.

Similarly, Han Xin wanted to rebel, and he never lacked opportunities, whether in Qi or Chu. Why did he end up in Chang' an, where there is no way to return to heaven? Even before he died, he still had a chance. Lv Hou wants to kill him, and needs Xiao He to trick Han Xin into going to Weiyang Palace, which shows that Han Xin still has his own power in Chang 'an. If he tries to resist, will he be trapped? Don't talk about political level, it doesn't need politics at all. This is a question of whether he has brains. It all depends on your face, so I think Han Xin was completely persecuted and killed.

Liu Bang created the public opinion that Han Xin rebelled.

Han Xin's rebellion is an illusion created by Liu Bang Group. There is also a process of creating public opinion. First, Han Xin was brought from Qi, his base area. Because Han Xin has high prestige here, it is not easy to start. Secondly, under the pretext of Zhong, Han Xin was framed for rebellion. It's not a day or two since Zhong escaped. Why not go to Qi to find Han Xin, but to Chu? This shows that all this is designed, that is, he was rushed here and Liu Bang won the world, so there is no room for an escape clock. How can Lu Bu, who is bent on revenge for Xiang Yu, be all right? This is all because we need the next layout. Finally, taking Chen Yi's rebellion as an opportunity, he framed Han Xin's rebellion again and killed him.

Why did Liu bang do this? Because from the beginning, Liu Bang could not tolerate the opposite sex princes. Just because of the situation, he had to admit their existence. As soon as the throne was secure, he immediately began to deal with these people. Unfortunately, Han Xin became the first person to be dealt with, because he had the most prestige and power, and was also the person that Liu Bang knew best. Liu Bang held Han Xin firmly, and Han Xin was planted in Liu Bang's hands all his life. Of course, Liu Bang was also afraid of Han Xin's rebellion, so when he arrested Han Xin, he went to Pengze, fearing that the plan wouldn't work, so he could lick his face and make up for it. Han Xin got caught, and suddenly he was full of confidence and could go ahead as planned.

Lv Hou, the most poisonous woman in my heart.

Lv Zhi this person, its vicious can be completely explained? The most poisonous thing is a woman's heart? This sentence, in the Western Han Dynasty, Han Xin and Peng Yue died the most unjustly, thanks to him. One of them was killed directly, and the other was persuaded to kill Liu Bang.

Did Peng Yue rebel? No, it's also a false accusation. Peng Yue is not a good employee. When the eldest brother put down the rebellion in Chen Yi, he didn't want to go to war, so he complained of illness and sent his subordinates to lead troops to war. But this angered Liu Bang, and when the verdict came back, he was guilty. Peng Yue thinks it's no big deal. I was really ill, and I went to see Liu Bang at most, but it was not good. In addition, Chen Yi this cargo is simply a vassal black hole, and Lv Zhi is a partner, because many vassals were killed in the early Han Dynasty.

Finally, in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, Lv Hou basically belonged to positions that Liu Bang could not handle casually, such as Li Zhi and Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty? Your voice? In this case, most people think that Liu Bang's words are imperial edicts, and Lv Hou's words are also imperial edicts. How can there be a theory of resistance and non-resistance Lv Hou's transcendental position in the Han Dynasty was related to the political environment in the early Han Dynasty, which was also the fundamental reason for the constant emergence of consort politics in the Han Dynasty. I think this is related to the composition of the political situation in the early Han Dynasty. The people who really hold power are the people who followed Liu Bang out of Pei County. They all had a certain relationship with Emperors Lu, and they all agreed with Lv Hou's contribution after Liu Bang's departure. Later, those who joined became princes or were killed, so the politics in the early Han Dynasty was completely centered on consanguineous politics, even throughout the Han Dynasty, and then beautified with filial piety, but it was impossible to avoid the exclusive rights of consorts later.