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At the beginning of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang, who was named the king of Han, adopted the strategy of the general Han Xin, secretly crossed Chencang, and captured the Guanzhong region (now Shaanxi), the homeland of Qin, laying the foundation for attacking eastward and competing for the world with Xiang Yu, the overlord of Western Chu. Subsequently, Liu Bang gradually marched eastward from Guanzhong, and fought with Xiang Yu for a long time in the area of present-day Henan and Anhui. At the same time, Liu Bang sent Han Xin to lead a part of his men and horses to cross the Yellow River to deal with the Wei Wangbao who betrayed the Han and Chu people.
Wei was in the southwest of present-day Shanxi, and was captured by Han Xin and captured Wei Bao. Han Xin then continued eastward to attack Zhao Wang Xie, but his general Chen Yu did not listen to the words of Li Zuoche, the commander of Guangwujun, and captured King Zhao at Jingcheng (in present-day Jingcheng County, Hebei, on the border with Shanxi), and Chen Yu was killed in battle, and Li Zuoche was captured alive. Han Xin appreciated Li Zuoche's talent very much, treated him very favorably, and asked him for advice, but Li Zuoche said:
The general of the defeated army cannot be brave. "Meaning, what kind of hero is the loser! Han Xin smiled:
Mr. don't have to be polite, if Chen Yu had listened to Mr. at the beginning, then the 'general of the defeated army' would be me. This is where the idiom "the general of the defeated army" comes from.
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Refers to generals who have lost battles are not qualified to talk about what bravery is.
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Roughly speaking, as a defeated general, he has no face to say that he is brave.
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Huh....I don't quite agree with you....Why is there no courage at all? Why? At that time, Goujian, the king of Yue, was captured by Wu Wangfu and was humiliated, but Gou Jian chose to endure the humiliation, repay the courage, and work hard for 20 years, and finally completed the mission of recovering the country.
If a person gives up his efforts if he fails, then I can only say that he has no ambition!
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A general who lost the battle. Nowadays, it is mostly used to satirize people who have failed.
The top ten generals in ancient times were Feng Yi, Zhang Liao, Bai Qi, Wu Qi, Wang Qian, Han Xin, Huo Quzhi, Li Jing, Yue Fei, and Chang Yuchun, in no particular order.
The Chinese word for defeat, pinyin is shǒu xià bài jiàng, which means that the opponent Zeng Yinsan is a person who has been defeated by himself. From the 45th chapter of Ming Feng Menglong's "Chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty": "You are my defeated general, dare to offend me?" ”
First, the generals gathered under Dongkun, and put the three marshals and the barbarians on the prisoner car. The Zao Song clan captured the sergeants, chariots and horses, and captured many children and jade silks from the country, all of which were sent to the camp of Xianggong of Jin, and the captured army of Xianggong Moyu cheered. Xianggong asked the name of the three marshals, also known as:
Who is the barbarian? Liang Hong said: "Although this person is a general, he has the courage to be a man, Laiju has lost for a while, if he does not fall into the pit, it is difficult to restrain him."
Xianggong was shocked and said: "If you are so brave, I am afraid that he will change!" "Call Laiju forward:
Thou shalt have lost the battle with him the day before yesterday, and today thou shalt behead him in front of the widow to vent thy hatred. Lai Ju received the order, tied the barbarian to the pillar of the court, held the big knife, and wanted to cut it off, but the barbarian shouted: "You are my defeated general, dare to offend me?"
This sound was like a thunderbolt in mid-air, and the house shook. The barbarian cried out, and stretched his arms together, and the hemp rope was broken. Laiju was taken aback, his hands trembled, and he fell to the ground.
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The next sentence is the doctor of the dead country, and it cannot be saved.