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Why did Liu Bang have mixed feelings when Han Xin was killed?

Han Xin was killed, in fact, sooner or later, just because he has a strong ability to lead troops to fight, which is unmatched by all the soldiers of the Han army. At that time, he was in urgent need of such talents, so Liu Bang was always lenient with him and left him in the Han Dynasty. Liu Bang actually wanted to kill Han Xin, but he couldn't bear it. Finally, Han Xin died at the hands of Lv Hou. When Liu Bang heard the news of Han Xin's death, he was ambivalent about joy and sadness. Let's analyze the reasons.

1. Liu Bangxi's reasons

Han Xin has always been a thorn in Liu Bang's heart and a ticking time bomb. Liu bang was worried that he might break out at any time, and his hard-earned Han Jiangshan collapsed. In fact, I have long wanted to get rid of Han Xin's thorn, but I just don't have the heart. But Lv Hou helped him do what he wanted to do most, but he didn't. So his heart is happy, and the thorn in his heart is finally pulled out. There is no need to worry about him disturbing his own Han dynasty. Liu bang's inner pressure was also reduced by half, and it was a lot easier at once. He must be very happy.

2. Liu Bang's pitiful reasons

Han Xin, with high martial arts skills, is known as a soldier fairy, and is a rare military strategic talent. Liu Bangdu once lamented that he was inferior to Han Xin militarily. So Han Xin died, and Liu Bang sympathized with the loss of such a military genius. His death was also a great loss to the Han Dynasty.

In the final analysis, Han Xin is good at everything, except that he has a strong personality. He wants everything and is not shy at all. Finally, I was hurt by my own personality. I don't know how to hide my strength and let my contribution overshadow Liu Bang. There is also Han Xin, who is not very talkative and arrogant. Every time he angered Liu Bang, Liu Bang always endured and could not vent.

The above is my analysis of Liu Bangxi's sad psychology. I'm glad I pulled out the thorn in my side, and I'm sorry I lost such a rare genius.