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Based on Sima Qian's works on Han Xin, we can draw the following conclusions: Han Xin never betrayed Liu Bang's thoughts subjectively, and he was grateful to Liu Bang; Han Xin hoped that by serving Liu Bang, he would get a fief, become a king and become a vassal of Liu Bang's country. Liu Bangqiang accused him of "rebellion" and killed his three families, which was cruel and hateful. Liu Yuxi's poem in Tang Dynasty: "I will be a soldier, and I will be a hero and make a hasty bow." "So people who go to the altar in the future are afraid of making meritorious deeds."

However, Sima Qian also clearly saw that Han Xin had his own way of self-destruction: not to mention Han Xin's disobedience and arrogance, even though Han Xin was modest and prudent everywhere, he could not die well, because Han Xin's technology was too high and threatened the supreme ruler too much. Without Han Xin, it is absolutely impossible for Liu Bang to conquer the world. But after Liu Bang won the world, as long as Han Xin existed, the supreme ruler was always afraid. So when he heard that Lv Hou had killed Han Xin, he was "both happy and pitiful". "Poor" what, because Han Xin is really wronged, and he is guilty of killing Han Xin; "Hi" What? A big stone that had been on his mind for a long time was finally removed today, and he can rest easy from now on.