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Liu Bang kicked his children out of the car many times, and the reason why the coachman sacrificed his life to save him was because the coachman was afraid that Liu Bang would settle accounts with him in the future, saying that he would not save the two children, so he gave up his life to save him.
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This coachman is Liu Bang's fellow villager Xiahou Ying, Xiahou Ying first drove to save Liu Bang's father and son, but the weight made the horse pulling the cart more and more difficult, seeing that the chasing soldiers were about to catch up, Liu Bang threw his children down, which actually meant to let Xiahou Ying get out of the car, so that the horse could reduce the burden, Xiahou Ying understood Liu Bang's meaning, ran behind the car with Liu Bang's children on his back, and finally saved Liu Bang, and saved Liu Bang's children.
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First of all, the coachman did this because he had a good personality, and secondly, he also thought that if he ignored the child, Empress Lu would definitely calculate and take revenge on himself in the future, and he would die quite miserably.
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Because the coachman couldn't get used to Liu Bang's behavior, he thought that the child was innocent, so he would sacrifice his life to save him.
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Because the coachman was very kind, he couldn't bear to see such a young child suffer misfortune, so he saved them.
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Because the coachman was not as ruthless as Liu Bang, he felt that Liu Bang's children were too pitiful, so he kept running out of the car to bring the two of them back, not wanting the two children to be killed by the pursuers.
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It may be that the coachman can't stand it anymore. After all, this is also life, and the driver thinks that he can save it, and the child is innocent.
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On the way to escape, Liu Bang kicked a pair of children out of the car many times, why did the driver sacrifice his life to save him again and again? Instantly understood.
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Because the driver was a kind-hearted person, he couldn't see Liu Bang's children kicked out of the car by Liu Bang, which could lead to a tragic death.
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This coachman is Xiahou Ying. At that time, Xiahou Ying felt that the children were still unbearable, so she stopped again and again to pick up the car, and finally took them out of danger. It is precisely because of this that Lu Pheasant will treat Xiahou Ying with courtesy and let him die a good death.
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Because it was Liu Bang at that time, one of the few sons and daughters. Although Liu Bang had many sons in the later period, that was only in the later period. As a subordinate, you must be aware of this, and the driver did realize it.
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I don't think it's true, because if the garage did that, it would offend Liu Bang.
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is true, mainly because Liu Bang doesn't want his children to drag him to escape, and he also knows that the other party will not embarrass his children, so he will kick them all out of the carriage, so that he can escape as soon as possible.
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It's true, because Liu Bang at this time doesn't want his children to suffer together.
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It's true, because he feels that his life is the most important, and other people's lives are not worth mentioning to him, and he doesn't pay much attention to it.
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Liu Bang has a good coachman, this coachman is Xiahou Ying, Xiahou Ying led Liu Bang out of the encirclement of the Chu army with his skillful driving skills. Xiahou Ying and Liu Bang ran wildly all the way, and after arriving in Pei County, they found that his family had escaped, and Liu Bang continued to escape, but coincidentally, in the process of Liu Bang's escape, he met his two own children.
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Xiahou Baby. The new emperor succeeded to the throne, and Liu Ying, in order to thank the coachman Xiahou Ying for saving his life, specially rewarded a large mansion named Near Me.
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At that time, the driver of the car was Xiahou Ying, a general of the Western Han Dynasty, who took pity on the two children and insisted on taking the children and Liu Bang despite the orders of the King of Han. Later, in order to commend Xiahou Ying, Liu Bang gave him Qiyang as a food.