After Liu Bang established the Han Dynasty, why did Zhang Liang, who was rumored to be strategizing,

Updated on history 2024-03-13
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Liu Bang was able to defeat Xiang Yu and sit on the country, of which Zhang Liang contributed a lot. Liu Bang once gave Zhang Liang a very high evaluation: "In the midst of the strategy, the decisive victory is thousands of miles away." Later generations also called Zhang Liang "seeking a saint".

    Zhang Liang is not only strategic, but also intelligent and wise. <>

    He has already seen through the psychology of most emperors who "can only share weal and pain, not enjoy together", so when the Han Dynasty was first established, he retreated bravely, and politely declined Liu Bang's imperial seal of his 30,000 households, and only asked for a small "reserved land" as a fief, called "Liuhou".

    The land is where Liu Bang and Zhang Liang met, and it is also the place where Liu Bang raised his troops. <>

    Zhang Liang took the initiative to ask to go there, firstly to show that he had no ambition, and secondly, to show his gratitude to Liu Bang, Liu Bang was very happy and agreed very quickly.

    After Liu Bang arrived in his fiefdom, he no longer cared about the government and politics, and lived a secluded life like idle clouds and wild cranes, practicing the techniques of "Taoism" and "Bigu", and often threatened to "abandon the affairs of the world and want to swim from the red pine nuts".

    Zhang Liang's seclusion skillfully avoided the cruel political struggle in the officialdom and avoided the tragic ending of "rabbit dead dog cooking" and "bird hiding with a bow", which cannot but be said to be a great wisdom.

    Such Zhang Liang has no soldiers and no power, and he no longer has any threat to Liu Bang, so Liu Bang is naturally a hundred at ease with him, and he trusts him even more.

    Liu Bang was able to defeat Xiang Yu and sit on the country, of which Zhang Liang contributed a lot. Liu Bang once gave Zhang Liang a very high evaluation: "In the midst of the strategy, the decisive victory is thousands of miles away." Later generations also called Zhang Liang "seeking a saint".

    Zhang Liang is not only strategic, but also intelligent and wise. <>

    He has already seen through the psychology of most emperors who "can only share weal and pain, not enjoy together", so when the Han Dynasty was first established, he retreated bravely, and politely declined Liu Bang's imperial seal of his 30,000 households, and only asked for a small "reserved land" as a fief, called "Liuhou".

    The land is where Liu Bang and Zhang Liang met, and it is also the place where Liu Bang raised his troops.

    Zhang Liang took the initiative to ask to go there, firstly to show that he had no ambition, and secondly, to show his gratitude to Liu Bang, Liu Bang was very happy and agreed very quickly.

    After Liu Bang arrived in his fiefdom, he no longer cared about the government and politics, and lived a secluded life like idle clouds and wild cranes, practicing the techniques of "Taoism" and "Bigu", and often threatened to "abandon the affairs of the world and want to swim from the red pine nuts".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Zhang Liang is relatively low-key, indifferent to fame and fortune, and does not have much ambition, the fief he chose is small and poor, which makes Liu Bang very relieved.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because Zhang Liang was smarter and saw through the imperial power, he did make a lot of efforts for Liu Bang to establish the Han Dynasty, but he was not officially held after that, and he was far away from the center of the court, which was intended to show that he didn't care about power, so Liu Bang trusted Zhang Liang.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhang Liang is a high-profile worker, a low-key person, and has always worked hard for the Han Dynasty. After the death of Han Wangcheng to the establishment of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang has always known Zhang Liang's thoughts, so Liu Bang also understands that Zhang Liang is not an ambitious person and will not do anything sorry for himself. Therefore, Zhang Liang retired in the later period, and Empress Lu and Liu Bang did not kill him or be suspicious.

    Zhang Liang himself also understood the situation of the government, so he chose to retire at the right time and live a life of idle clouds and wild cranes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Because he knew that only in this way could he have a good death, otherwise he would be easily suspicious of Liu Bang.

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