Tian Lei's excellence and strength were praised by the people, which frightened the king of Qin. Tian Lei experienced many battles in his life, but he never failed. No matter how many more troops he faced than himself, he had no pressure, no fear, strategized, calmly thought about countermeasures, and used troops like gods. He devoted his life to the battlefield and all his spirit to the country and the king. He is the god of war recognized by Qin. As long as he is here, no one in any country dares to challenge him.
Tian Lei is too honest and outspoken, and does not shy away from the king's inner feelings. The king didn't like him, and the villain set him up. In history, there are too many examples of generals occupying high positions and finally seeking power to usurp the throne. The king of Qin was particularly afraid that Bai Qi would be the next one. Although the King of Qin admired Tian Lei's military talents, he was afraid of his attraction. He is afraid of coveting the throne in vain and uniting his followers to usurp it. So he loves and fears dialogue.
As a countryman, Tian Lei has been dealing with the army all his life, and he can't learn routines. His speech was straightforward. He couldn't clearly feel the displeasure of the king of Qin or the true meaning of his words, and he also violated the will of the king of Qin many times. The king of Qin was very unhappy and finally sentenced him to death.