From Han Xin's point of view, he thinks that Tian Lei doesn't understand the art of war. The reason why I think Tian Lei is a man who doesn't understand the art of war is that although Tian Lei killed 400,000 people in the battle of Changping, statistics later found that there must be at least 250,000 casualties in his own Qin Jun. Han Xin thinks that Tian Lei's combat mode is to kill one thousand enemies and lose eight hundred, and he is unable to lead the troops to fight.
In different historical records, later generations came to another conclusion. At that time, the two armies were at war. The strength of Qin was about 500,000, and that of Zhao was about 450,000. In the previous war, Zhao consumed about 50,000 troops, so in the end, although more than 400,000 troops were killed, the casualties were also very large. At least half of the soldiers were killed and countless soldiers were injured.
Han Xin believed that wars should be fought with fewer, so he felt that it was not enough for Tian Lei to be called a general. Because Tian Lei didn't like soldiers who risked their lives, he despised Tian Lei's character. The number of soldiers killed in Tian Lei's life is about 65,438+300,000, which is even more unacceptable for Han Xin, a man who loves his subordinates very much.
At that time, the national strength of Qin was strong and the national morale was high. Han Xin himself is a very flamboyant person, so a calm and introverted person like Tian Lei is a gloomy and self-enclosed person in his view. Generally speaking, the atmosphere of two people is not harmonious, so both sides don't like each other.