Li Guang shocked the Huns and didn't even make him a marquis?

If you want to establish the Han Dynasty in Liu Bang's place, you must have a meritorious military service or a strong relationship background. For example, you are a consort and Li Guang is a war general. It's a pity that his exploits are very few, and he can't reach the level of sealing Hou completely. Compare his achievements with those of Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, and judge him. He is far from qualified to be a marquis.

Tian fen is the prime minister of consorts, and can be sealed. As an outstanding prime minister, Gong Sunhong made great contributions to the position of prime minister and was also named Hou. And you, Li Guang, as a soldier, must have outstanding achievements in the battlefield to be named Hou, so throughout his life, Li Guang was not named Hou, which shows that his military talent is not as outstanding as touted in ancient poems. In the Tang Dynasty, Wang Changling's famous phrase "Only make Longcheng fly, not Humadu Yinshan Mountain" refers to Li Guang, a famous Western Han Dynasty star. However, it should be noted that Li Guang's personal archery skills are first-class, but his ability to lead troops is not up to standard.

When Li Guang was closest to Hou Feng in his life, he followed Zhou Yafu to pacify the Seven Kingdoms Rebellion and made great contributions by cutting the flag under the city of Shenyang in Changyi. It's a pity that he did a stupid thing. He accepted the national seal of General Liang Wang, which made Emperor Han Jing very unhappy. Liang Wang is the son of Dou Taihou. He hoped that Emperor Han Jing would pass the throne to Liang Wang after his death. At this time, Li Guang has just accepted the seal of Liang Wang. Han Jing doubted whether Li Guang was loyal to himself, so he should be blocked for nothing.

Later, during the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, Li Guang ushered in a period of frequent fighting with Xiongnu, which happened to be the time when Li Guang showed his military talents. However, Li Guang fought the Huns four times in his life. As a result, his record was twice lost, once captured and once without meritorious service. Such a record can never seal a monkey. Many people lament that Li Guang's fate is so tragic. It's really bad luck. It has nothing to do with the background.