Why has Xiao He been criticized for booby trapping Han Xin so far, and what did he say after Han Xin

Updated on history 2024-02-21
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After Han Xin's death, Xiao He said to Han Xin's corpse: "I am doing this for the country." In fact, Han Xin was picked up by Xiao He, and Han Xin regarded Xiao He as his mentor and friend, but what he didn't expect was that the person who killed Han Xin in the end was also Xiao He.

    If Han Xin knew that it was Xiao He who he had always regarded as a brother who killed him in the end, it is estimated that he would be very disappointed, this is "Xiao He when he succeeds, and Xiao He who fails".

    First, Cheng is also Xiao He

    Han Xin was Xiang Yu's subordinate at the beginning, but Xiang Yu didn't reuse him, he was just a nobody, and in his depression, he escaped from Xiang Yu's military camp. When Han Xin was still confused and didn't know where to go, he met his Bole-Xiao He. Xiao He persuaded him to join Liu Bang's men, but he felt that he had nowhere to go, so he decided to try it in Liu Bang's military camp.

    Liu Bang did start to reuse Han Xin, but Han Xin was once Xiang Yu's subordinate after all, Liu Bang did not completely trust Han Xin, and Liu Bang was afraid that one day Han Xin would betray him. But Han Xin was a talented man, and he felt that he had not fully displayed his talents under Liu Bang, and decided to leave the barracks in frustration. But Xiao He thought that Han Xin would definitely have a great career in the future, so he chased Han Xin back.

    Han Xin then gained Liu Bang's trust step by step and held an important official position in the army.

    Second, defeat is also Xiao He

    After Liu Bang became emperor, he began to remove the power of the generals who had fought with him in the world, and let them be idle princes, and Han Xin also became a dispensable person in the court. Liu Bang's wife, Lu Hou, was a very resourceful person, and she thought that Han Xin's credit was very high, and she was afraid that he would be a threat. She teamed up with Xiao He to trick Han Xin into the palace and kill him, and Han Xin's life fell.

    But after Xiao He killed Han Xin, he said that this was to eliminate harm for the people, did he ever think about the friendship between the two?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Xiao He said, "I am doing this for the country", "success is also Xiao He, defeat is also Xiao He" This is how it came.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Han Xin was kind to Xiao He, it was immoral for him to do so.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    for the country", it is really very ironic, because Han Xin did not have the intention of rebellion at that time.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    She told him everything she wanted to say before she died, and finally said that it was very immoral for him to do so.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It's not that Xiao He wants to kill Han Xin, but that Liu Bang wants to kill Han Xin, Xiao He just obeys the order. Han Xin can be reused by Liu Bang, mainly because Xiao He recommended it to Liu Bang, and Han Xin's talent can be displayed. After Liu Bang became emperor, he was worried that Han Xin would rebel, so he began to suppress Han Xin, and finally Xiao He brought Han Xin into the palace and was killed by Lu Pheasant.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It was because Han Xin said bad things about Xiao He in front of Liu Bei, so he wanted to kill the killer. and Xiao He was almost killed by Han Xin when he was in prison before.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It was because he felt that Han Shin was very disloyal to him. Afraid that Han Shin would take a lot of troops with him, and then threaten himself to let himself be defeated. It's because Han Xin betrayed him once.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It was because Han Xin had slandered him in front of the emperor. So Xiao He thought that this person was cautious. If he stays behind, there will be endless troubles. The grudge lies in the conflict of interests between the two of them.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Han Xin was particularly rampant, he always felt that he was very powerful, and he offended a lot of people in the imperial court, so no one shouted for him after he was killed.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because Han Xin died unjustly, and because Han Xin was popular. Xiao He got a good death under Liu Bang, while Han Xin was exterminated because of his rebellion.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because Xiao He felt that Han Xin was too ambitious, disloyal to Liu Bang, arrogant, and had the intention of rebellion, he felt that he had to be eliminated in order to ensure the stability of the Han Dynasty, so he and Empress Lu designed to kill him.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because Liu Bang was already dissatisfied with Han Xin, Xiao He was worried that if he stood with Han Xin, he would be liquidated by Liu Bang, so he and Empress Lu would design to kill Han Xin together.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because Xiao He was loyal to the Han Dynasty, he believed that Han Xin would affect the stability of the Han Dynasty's regime. So he and Empress Lu designed to kill Han Xin.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is estimated that it will not, because Xiao He is on Lu Pheasant's side, and he has to sacrifice others for his safety.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Regret. There was no deep hatred between the two, but in order to survive, Xiao He violated his moral integrity, and naturally regretted it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    I don't think I will regret it, because Xiao He has been planning for a long time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    In the matter of booby-trapping Han Xin, Xiao He played the role of a traitor who was not very honorable. However, there is no last resort.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's not that Xiao He has to kill Han Xin, but that Empress Lu forced Xiao He to do it, if Xiao He doesn't do it, he will die.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Because Han Xin betrayed Liu Bang at that time, and Liu Bang must die suddenly for Han Xin, Xiao He supported Liu Bang.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Because Liu Bang thought that Han Xin would definitely rebel at that time, and Xiao He would be considered an accomplice if he helped Han Xin escape, so in order to save his life, Xiao He must kill Han Xin.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Xiao He and Han Xin Zhang Liang are known as the three heroes of the early Han Dynasty, and the reason why Han Xin can have such high achievements all depends on Xiao He's recommendation, but Han Xin's high achievements are high and he doesn't know the convergence edge, so Xiao He, who promoted him, will naturally be suspicious.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    The reason why Xiao He must kill Han Xin, this time because Han Xin was arrogant and arrogant, which caused Empress Lu's dissatisfaction, and finally united with Xiao He to kill Han Xin.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Xiao He didn't have any grudge against Han Xin for killing him, but because Lu Pheasant wanted Han Xin to die, and Xiao He had to comply, and finally Han Xin was executed, and Xiao He took the initiative to let people report him in order to protect himself and avoid death.

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