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Because Liu Bang was losing the car to protect the handsome. To make it easier for him to escape, he kicked his children out of the carriage. What's more, Xiang Yu doesn't necessarily know his children, and he can run away if he can't say it.
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Because dragging his children and daughters on the way to escape would increase the burden on the carriage and slow down the escape, which was a desperate move to survive, and it would prove to the soldiers that he valued the soldiers even more than his family, so that they could serve them with all their hearts.
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Because Liu Bang knew that Xiang Yu had the kindness of a woman, he would not attack the child, and the child would have a better chance of escaping by himself.
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Because bringing their own children can also put them in danger, leaving them first is the right choice.
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Success and defeat, everything the winner says is right!
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After the battle of Pengcheng, Liu Bang was also defeated and fled, because the Chu army behind was chasing more closely, so Liu Bang pushed his son and daughter out of the car three times in a row in the process of fleeing, but fortunately, the children were saved by Xiahou Ying. As the old saying goes: "Tiger poison does not eat children", so why did Liu Bang throw his children out of the car?
I have to say that Liu Bang is indeed a very ruthless person, this ruthlessness is not only to others, but also to himself. The reason why Liu Bang was able to establish the Han Dynasty was because he was even more ruthless than Xiang Yu. It is precisely because of this that Liu Bang ruthlessly threw the child out of the car, the purpose is to reduce the burden on his car, so that he can run faster.
You must know that Lu Pheasant and the old lady at that time had already been arrested by the Chu army, so for Liu Bang at this time, even if these two children were arrested, it was nothing, but if they were arrested, it would be completely finished. And Liu Bang felt that as long as he could escape, then he would have a chance to make a comeback, even if the children had an accident, he would be able to avenge the two children. <>
The two children who were thrown away at that time, one of them was Liu Ying, and the other was Liu Le, both of whom were born to Lu Pheasant. After Liu Ying was born, Liu Bang went out to break into the world, so Liu Bang didn't have much affection for this child. Although Liu Le has lived with Liu Bang for a few years, it is a pity that this is a girl, and in ancient times, she was patriarchal, so Liu Bang naturally had some prejudice against this girl.
In this case, Liu Bang felt that sacrificing these two children to save himself was actually not too much of a problem. <>
It is precisely because of the above two reasons that Liu Bang will push the child out of the car many times. Perhaps for most people, Liu Bang's behavior is incomprehensible, but in ancient feudal society, Liu Bang's behavior is not so incomprehensible.
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It was because the child was always crying in the car, which caused his position to be exposed, and it was inconvenient for him to escape and take the child with him, so he left the child.
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Because he hoped that his children would survive and not be innocently killed by Xiang Yu, and at the same time he would be able to divert his attention by throwing them out of the car, so he would do so.
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The canonization of the crown prince built a base, which can stabilize the hearts of the people, and also make it good to mobilize troops and horses according to the situation at the time, pacifying the King of Wei, the King of Wei is an important figure around Liu Bang, after pacifying the King of Wei Tan Chunkuan, it is possible to understand Liu Bang's defensive situation, and these actions are just to make Liu Bang surrender.
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He tied Liu Bang's father Liu Taiguang to the Damu bank and gave Liu Bang an ultimatum, but the result of the sale of Dahuai did not work, and then Xiang Yu wishfully went to ask Liu Bang to fight alone before returning to the Ming Dynasty, but Liu Bang and him played a heart-to-heart game, and Xiang Yu's small actions failed.
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sent a lot of spies to meddle in some of Liu Bang's government issues, and conspired against some of the soldiers around Liu Bang, attacking Liu Bang's city by attacking the dates, and not providing food to Liu Bang.
In short, it is character that determines their fate.
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