Han Xin is as poor as a beggar. Why is he invincible when he has no experience in leading troops?

No experience in leading troops does not mean that Liu Bang is not responsible for his opening. Specific performance in:

1, frustrated in life, stick to your original heart.

Han Xin had a rough life before joining the army, but he was always fascinated by Do not forget your initiative mind in the art of war, but he never talked on paper. For him, learning Sun Tzu's art of war is full of freedom and happiness, and full of his own ambitions, so he has always maintained this initial heart and "made great contributions to the enemy."

2. Being in two camps, know yourself and know yourself.

Han Xin was frustrated at the beginning of his enlistment and moved between Liu and Xiang. He also worked as a halberd guard in front of Xiang Yu's account. He has access to core secrets, and he can hear Xiang Yu's decisions before the war, during the war and after the war. So for an art lover, this is an extremely exciting position.

After defecting to Liu Bang, his staff skill was discovered by Xiao He, and he later managed Liangmo for the Han army. For him, this is another opportunity to understand the Han army from the side. At this time, Sun Tzu's art of war is more serious to him, not a simple "red alert game".

Therefore, Han Xin had rich experience in various military posts before serving as the commander-in-chief of the three armed forces. Therefore, instead of being a macho man who can only take the lead, or a mastermind who can only make suggestions, it is better to understand the real situation of the Han army.

3, the idea is wonderful, grasping the law.

The general is brave and brave, and his years of hard work in the art of war also makes him unique and different. His skillful use of the laws of war is reflected in his astute discovery of fighters, proper camera decision-making, perfect strategic planning and fierce attack. In particular, hiding Chen Cang, attacking Chen Yu from behind and raiding the Qiang nationality are his masterpieces of art of war.