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What do you mean, Cheng also lost Xiao He and Xiao He?

Success is Xiao He, failure is me? It means that success or failure is due to one person or one thing. The idiom "Success or failure in Xiao He" actually comes from a historical allusion.

1. Entering Xiao He.

Han Xin lived in poverty when he was young and was looked down upon by many people. Later he defected to Xiang Yu. After he defected to Xiang Yu, he made some suggestions, but none of them were adopted. Han Xin felt that he could not be reused when he defected to Xiang Yu, so he defected to Liu Bang.

Liu Bang didn't reuse Han Xin at first, but made him a small official. Later, by chance, Han Xin met Xiao He. Xiao He was Liu Bang's confidant at that time and was highly valued by Liu Bang. Han Xin and Xiao He had a long talk. After their conversation, Xiao He admired Han Xin very much and thought that Han Xin was a rare talent. So he wrote to Liu Bang to recommend Han Xin, but when he wrote, Han drove Xin Ran away. Xiao He learned that after riding Han Xin back overnight. After Xiao He's strong recommendation, Liu Bang finally made General Bill Han.

Second, Xiao He was defeated.

After Han Xin was made a general by Liu Bang, he gave full play to his talents and made great contributions to Liu Bang. But after Liu Bang became emperor, he became more and more uneasy about Xiao He's influence. So Liu Bang tried to take back Han Xin's military power. Later, Han Xin was arrested and later pardoned. After the pardon, he was given a vacant post of Huaiyin Hou and let him live in Chang 'an.

After Han Xin's military power was confiscated, he was unhappy all day, and later he was framed and accused of rebellion against Lv Hou. Lv Hou wanted Han to enter the palace, but he was afraid of Han Xin's resistance, so he and Xiao He designed to trick Han Xin into the palace, and then killed Han Xin on charges of rebellion. ? Into Xiao He also failed me? That's how idioms come from. It says that success is because of one person, and failure is also because of this person.