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The reason for sending soldiers to guard the checkpoint is to prevent other rogues from entering and leaving and accidents from happening.
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The reason for sending soldiers to guard the checkpoint is to prevent other rogues from entering and leaving and accidents from happening.
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Soldiers were sent to guard the pass to prevent theft and other extraordinary incidents.
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Ling Bo saidPei GongDon't dare to carry itXiang Wang, so the distance from the pass, prepare it to steal also translate is to let Xiang BoxiangXiang YuIt is explained in detail that Pei Gong did not dare to betray King Xiang and the reason why he held the pass was to beware of other robbers.
Source: "Hanshu Zhang Liang Biography": Pei Gong was silent, and said: "What can I do now? "The good cause is to see Pei Gong. Pei Gong and Bo Drink, for longevity, married, so that Bo Gu Yan Pei Gong did not dare to carry the king, so the distance from the pass, prepare it to steal also.
Translation: Pei Gong was silent and said, "What now?"
Zhang Liang asked Xiang Bolai to meet Pei Gong. Pei Gong and Xiang Bo drank together, celebrated Xiang Bo's birthday, and became in-laws, so Xiang Bo explained to Xiang Yu in detail that Pei Gong did not dare to betray Xiang Wang, and the reason for guarding the pass was to beware of other robbers.
Zhang Liang's life
Zhang Liang's ancestors served as the minister of the Han kings for five generations in Korea. He strongly persuaded Liu Bang to make peace at the Hongmen banquet, preserve his strength, and dredge Xiang Yuji's father, Xiang Bo, so that Liu Bang could get out smoothly. With excellent resourcefulness, he assisted Liu Bang, the king of Han, to win the Chu-Han War, establish the Han Dynasty, and help Empress Lü.
The son Liu Ying became the crown prince and was canonized as a marquis.
Zhang Liang is proficient in the way of Huang Lao, does not love power, and travels all over the world with red pine nuts in his later years, after Henkel.
He died in the second year (186 BC) and was nicknamed Wencheng. Han Gaozu Liu Bang.
Zeng Xuan commented on him in Luoyang Nangong: "In the collapse of the curtain of the husband's strategy, the decisive victory is thousands of miles away, and I am not as good as the ovary." ”
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He specially sent soldiers to guard the pass, which was to prevent the entry of other thieves and the occurrence of accidents.
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Translation: The reason for sending generals to guard the Hangu Pass is to prevent other thieves from entering and unexpected accidents.
This sentence is from Sima Qian's "Hongmen Banquet".
Further Material: The Hongmen Banquet refers to a banquet held in 206 BC at Hongmen, on the outskirts of Xianyang, the capital of the Qin Dynasty, and was attended by Xiang Yu and Liu Bang, the leaders of the two anti-Qin armies at the time.
This banquet had an important impact on both the Peasant War at the end of the Qin Dynasty and the Chu-Han War, and is believed to have indirectly contributed to the defeat of Xiang Yu and the successful establishment of the Han Dynasty by Liu Bang.
Later generations also often used the term "Hongmen Banquet" as a metaphor for a banquet with bad intentions;
The detailed description was first found in the "Historical Records: Xiang Yu Benji" by Sima Qian, the "Sage of History".
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