Actually, Han Xin didn't have no chance to resist, because he knew at that time that he had been suspected by Liu Bang. Liu Bang went to war to kill Han Xin, but because of Xiao He's plan, Han Xin was a little less alert. I think I have done a lot of credit. I can't kill him after Xiao, and Xiao won't do anything to him. So the arrogant man went to dinner, but the ending was cruel and he finally died in the palace.
Needless to say, Han Xin's ability destroyed many small countries, and finally Xiang Yu was destroyed under the planning and action of Han Xin. It can be said that Han Xin contributed to the establishment of the Han Dynasty. Plus, Han Xin was still young at that time, and few people in China could compare with him at that time. Zhang Lianggong retired, and Xiao He has always been a staunch supporter of Liu Bang. Plus Han Xin is arrogant, and his relationship with Liu Bang is not very harmonious, which is what Liu Bang fears. Liu Bang wanted to get rid of Han Xin for the sake of the Han Dynasty.
So in the end, due to various reasons, Han Xin was not accepted by everyone at that time. Early retirement or early independence may lead to a long life, but the result is that a cunning rabbit dies, a running dog cooks, and a generation of heroes dies young.