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Haven't you forgotten the truth that the siege of Baden was covered up?

Haven't you forgotten the truth that the siege of Baden was covered up? Many people find that there are many truths around Baden. For example, many people think that Baden's siege has not lost. Not only that, there are many legends and stories about the siege of Baden. To say that Baden's siege has not lost, we should look at it from two angles, one is from Xiongnu and the other is from Liu Bang.

From Liu Bang's point of view, it is easy to understand that he didn't lose, because he was trapped and almost died in his hometown. Fortunately, in the end, they broke through and escaped successfully, so it is normal for him not to lose. From the Huns' point of view, after they besieged Liu Bang, they actually had a chance to kill Liu Bang, but they chose to give up. Although Liu Bang ran away, they released him voluntarily, so did the Huns lose? Obviously, this is not a loss.

Tell me the truth about the siege of Baden again. At that time, Liu Bang was trapped after being lured in. Chen Pingyong told E Shi, who was very favored, that if modu chanyu really killed Liu Bang, E Shi would certainly not be so favored as it is now, because there were too many beautiful women in the Han Dynasty. So E Shi has been eating the wind in modu chanyu's ear and letting modu chanyu release Liu Bang.

In fact, when Liu Bang was besieged, he had already given an order to let local governors go to him quickly. Then reinforcements came, and the Huns became between Scylla and Charybdis. This modu chanyu is known. Huns are actually more superstitious than Zhongyuan people, because when they finally besieged Liu Bang, they actually tried their best to catch Liu Bang, so they thought that the emperor of the Central Plains was blessed by God.

Another core point is that Han Xin surrendered after being defeated by Xiongnu, and promised to fight with Liu Bang when besieging Liu Bang. But Han Xin didn't appear, indicating that Han Xin was not safe, so the Huns didn't go all out to fight Liu Bang, fearing that Han Xin would sneak up on something. So this is also an aspect.

Finally, adding all the reasons together, the siege of Baden was solved, and Liu Bang kept his formation when he fled, leaving the Huns with no chance of winning.