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Where did Master Han Xin come from? Why is Sun Tzu's Art of War so accomplished?

Where did Master Han Xin come from? Knowing his name, he shouted, so that's it!

Anyone familiar with history knows that Han Xin's military capability is beyond doubt. Liu Bang once commented: "Even if a million people fight and attack, I am not as good as Han Xin." It means: if we unite many soldiers, we will win the battle and occupy it. I am not as good as Han Xin. Han Xin's military talent is so awesome. Who did he learn it from?

Let me talk about how strong Han Xin's military fighting capacity is. Military combat effectiveness refers to how many soldiers he can take and how many battles he can fight. Han Xin fought some famous battles, only knowing that Han Xin played badly, but not knowing which famous battles he fought. In the battle of returning to the East, Han Xin, a fledgling country, adopted the strategy of "building a plank road and crossing the enemy lines in secret" and achieved great success. As a result, Liu Bang's Han army occupied Shaanxi Guanzhong Plain from Hanzhong Basin, surrounded by mountains, and it was extremely difficult to get in and out, which made Liu Bang's Han army have a base to compete with the Chu army of Xiang Yu, the overlord of Chu. Xiang Yu lost a lot of land and began to turn to a disadvantage.

In the battle against Wei, Han Xin adopted the tactics of crossing the army with wooden merchants. At that time, the capital of Wei was Pingyang, Shanxi. Han Xin, Guan Ying and Cao Can led hundreds of troops to Shanxi Linjin. Wei Bing on the other side of the Yellow River is well defended. Han Xin left Guan Ying and led 10,000 soldiers and 100 ships to cross the river here, and sent people to buy many wooden merchants with small bottles and big bellies. He and Cao Can took these wood merchants and some soldiers to Hancheng County, Shaanxi Province, where there were few Wei soldiers on the other side of the river. Han Xin asked the soldiers to tie up the wood merchants under the raft, which greatly increased the load of the raft. They successfully crossed the Yellow River with this raft and killed the troops heading for Xiangyang all the way. When Wei led the troops to resist, he also took the opportunity to lead the troops to cross the river, capture Linjin, Pingjin and kill Pingyang. Under the attack of front and back, Wei surrendered.

In the Battle of Gaixia, Han Xin adopted the super tactics of "flying on all sides" and "being besieged on all sides". As a result, the overlord of the West Chu and the main force of the Chu army were successfully eliminated, the dispute between Chu and Han was completely ended, and Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty. Let's get down to business. What made Han Xin fight? This man is also a very awesome figure. He wrote a military book like his grandson. This man is Han Xin's first teacher, Wei Liaozi. Han Xin always wanted to learn the military and political skills of Wei Liaozi, but Han Xin's principle of being a man was too tough, so Wei Liaozi didn't teach Han Xin politics, but only Han Xin's art of war. Sean's master is Huang Shigong, a college student who specializes in Sun Tzu's Art of War. He once used the name "Yan Fang". In fact, Huang Shigong is Huanggong Xia in Shangshan IV, and they are the same person.