Everyone was discussing happily there, but I don’t know why Wu’an Lord Han Xin felt uncomfortable when he saw Huaiyin Hou Han Xin.
When Han Xin, the Marquis of Huaiyin, saw Lord Han Xin of Wu'an, he also felt that he didn't like him.
The two just kept looking at each other, and then everyone felt that the atmosphere between them was a little anxious.
They looked at each other, and then Wu Han Xin looked at Huai Han Xin and said: "A man who is about to become a general still looks like a gangster. How can such a general convince the public?"
"You don't care. I'm a general. As long as I can lead them to victory, that's all. As for whether I can convince the public, that's my business. What does it have to do with you?"
Huai Han Xin looked at Wu Han Xin and said, his tone was full of hostility.
His eyes were full of envy. This majestic general looked like the perfect self in his imagination, but he couldn't do it. No matter what he did, he looked like a gangster. This made him He was extremely jealous and envious of Wu Hanxin.
They were a buyer's show, and I was a seller's show. They were exactly two people, but they were somewhat similar in appearance.
People always envy people who can live the way they want, but if the person they envy is themselves, then it is not envy, but envy and jealousy to the point of hatred.
Looking at the seven dissatisfied and eight dissatisfied Huai Han Xin in front of him, Wu Han Xin was a little confused about the situation. What was going on? He just asked the other party to pay attention, why did it become like this?
The quarrel between the two attracted the attention of others. You must know that now only Han Xin is the two other big bosses, and they are all only responsible for themselves. However, Han Xin has been active for too short time, and has experienced many dynasties. , and there was Guo Ziyi who was supposed to be the same as him, but I don't know why except Guo Ziyi during Li Longji's period, all the other Guo Ziyi died in Hedong, and even his seventh son and eighth son-in-law few survived.
In the world of Drunk and Golden Branches, the seventh son-in-law and Guo Ziyi are all human beings, but Guo Ziyi, who celebrated his sixtieth birthday, got a fishbone stuck in his throat at the wedding banquet and failed to save him. What was a happy event turned into a tragedy.
So Han Xin is now the only guy who exists in both worlds, and their quarrel is certainly eye-catching.
However, after watching the quarrel between the two parties, everyone felt that their ages may have been reversed. Wu Han Xin on the First Emperor's side was obviously six years younger than Huai Han Xin on Liu Bang's side, but everyone felt that Wu Hanxin is the one who is six years older.
It seems that maturity is really not a matter of age.
"Don't make trouble unreasonably. You should understand that if the general himself cannot be serious, how can his soldiers be serious? If the general has no dignity, how can he command the people? You'd better curb your bastard temperament."
Wu Hanxin looked at Huai Hanxin like a child, which made Huai Hanxin extremely unhappy. Everyone is Han Xin, why should I listen to you, and you are younger than me.
Then there was a direct quarrel.
Facing his own quarrel, Wu Hanxin's expression was cold and indifferent from beginning to end, without any fluctuations. He was somewhat similar to Bai Qi next to him, but Bai Qi was colder in temperament. After all, Bai Qi When he came here, Bai Qi had already fought in the Battle of Yanying, and the title of Lord Wu An had already been placed on him.
Except for not fighting in the Changping Battle, Bai Qi is now at his peak.
Han Xin, who was granted the title of Lord Wu'an of the Qin Dynasty, destroyed the grasslands with infantry and chariot troops and re-conquered the Central Plains. His achievements and combat power have reached their peak. Everyone thinks that he and Bai Qi have reached the pinnacle of military strategism. .
Huai Hanxin beside Liu Bang was just Han Xin who was about to lead the army. Most people felt that Wu Hanxin was a bit too much, so his request to Huai Hanxin was really too much.
So everyone wanted to persuade them, but Wu Qi and Bai Qi stopped them. They said that at their level, there is no one who is not at the top, and some only contribute a few percent of their efforts.
In their view, as long as Han Xin is Han Xin, then as long as he leads the army, he will be on the same level as them. The so-called growth period?
What is that? Nothing at all, okay?
What does it mean to reach the peak when you debut? Just look at these four military sages and you will know.
Therefore, they did not care about the fight between Han and Xin, but asked about Liu Bang's troop deployment and the ratio of regular soldiers to auxiliary soldiers. As expected, Liu Bang did not make any mistakes.
There was no flaw in the formation of the troops, so it wasn't Liu Bang's incompetence in commanding. It could only be said that Xiang Jiui's strength was really beyond what Liu Bang could contend with.
They looked at each other and made a decision that they would just watch the battle this time. They wanted to see how much of Han Xin's capabilities he could display now. When facing Xiang Ji, who was all over the place, Can Han Xin use all his abilities?
Then they discussed the Shanyue cavalry, because apart from Wang Li's surrender, the cavalry under Xiang Jue were the Shanyue cavalry. They wanted to know how strong the Shanyue cavalry was.
In particular, Li Jing and Li Ji believed that the Yue people were better at Zhou Ji because they had never heard of powerful cavalry in the south, so they all believed that Xiang Ji's cavalry were all surrendered by Wang Li.
But Wu Qi told them directly that the Shanyue people were very good at riding and shooting, no worse than the tribes on the grassland. He knew this very well when he was working as a farmer in Chu State.
Besides, in the Han Dynasty, Yue cavalry was also one of the arms of the Central Army of the Han Dynasty, so he believed that most of Xiang Jui's men should be Shanyue cavalry, while Wang Li's cavalry from the Central Plains did not have much because of the conflict between Qin and Chu. The deep hatred determined that Xiang Jui could not have many pre-Qin cavalry under his command.
Even if there were people before, they are probably all killed now. Everyone still knows about Xiang Jiao’s killing ability.
Li Ji said that Yue Qi followed Jin Zhuo's point of view in compiling the annotations of the Han Dynasty to surpass his material strength. This Yue Qi emphasized the skills and qualities of the knight himself. Jin Zhuo was from the Western Jin Dynasty, and the same was true for Liu Zhao of the Southern Dynasties. I think that these people are close to the Han Dynasty, so what they say should be correct.
At this time, Huai Han Xin said that Xiang Ji's cavalry were all his children from his hometown. These Jiangdong children were all from Kuaiji. Kuaiji County was named after the capital of Yue, so Xiang Ji's cavalry were all from Shanyue, even if not all of them were from Shanyue. Most of the people from Shanyue were the same, because they came from Xiang Jiu.
If Xiang Jui was not too stingy to give him an official position and looked down upon him, he would not have come to join the Han army.