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Liu Bang was born in Pei County, Li Zhongyang (now Fengxian County, Xuzhou).

Liu Bang (65438 BC+February 28th, 256 BC-65438 BC+June 65438 BC +0. 095) was born in Fengyi Li Zhongyang, Pei County (now Li Zhongyang Street, Fengxian County, Jiangsu Province). An outstanding politician, strategist and military commander in China history, the founding emperor of the Han Dynasty, and one of the great pioneers of the Han nationality and culture, he made outstanding contributions to the development of the Han nationality and the reunification of China.

In BC 195, he was seriously injured when he crusaded against rebellion in Ying Bu. After the establishment of "White Horse Alliance", he died in Chang 'an, posthumous title Gao and was buried in Changling. Chairman Mao commented that Liu Bang was "the most powerful feudal emperor".

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Liu Bang's Life Experience:

1, the Han army went east.

In the second year of the Han Dynasty (205), after the Three Qin Dynasties were basically pacified, Liu Bang prepared to March eastward and compete with Xiang Yu for the world. He went to Shaanxi to express his condolences to the elders there. In March, Liu Bang led the army to cross the river from Linjin, and Wei followed the soldiers. Quickly capture Hanoi, capture Sima Qian, the king of Yin, and set up Hanoi County. South crossing Pingyin Tianjin to Luoyang, surrendering to Shenyang, the king of Henan.

2. Battle of Pengcheng

In May, 205 BC, Liu Bang took the opportunity of being trapped in Qi State, and led 560,000 allied governors to capture Pengcheng, the capital of Xi Chu. The short-lived victory was that Liu Bang lost his mind and drank with his ministers every day to celebrate. Hearing this, Xiang Yu rushed back to Pengcheng with thirty thousand hussars. The allies were unprepared. Once killed by 100,000 people and drowned by 100,000 people. Liu bang only led dozens of riders to escape, and the anti-Chu alliance headed by Han collapsed.

3. Battle of Gaixia

After the alliance between Chu and Han, Liu Bangben wanted to withdraw. Under the reminder of Sean and Chen Ping, he ordered the full pursuit of ChuJun. In 203 BC, 165438+ October, the two armies fought in Guling (now northwest of Huaiyang), and Xiang Yu won a small victory. In 202 BC, 65438+ 10, Liu Bang defeated Han Xin, Peng Yue and Qing Bu. With the reward, the Chu army was hit hard in the next World War I.

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