Kuai Che, a native of Fanyang, whose real name is Kuai Tong, was renamed Che because he avoided Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. Kui Che has been smart since childhood, good at words, strategic, and often famous for his eloquence in the township.
At the end of the Qin Dynasty and the beginning of the Han Dynasty, the world was in turmoil, and Kuaiche had great ambitions and wanted to make a difference. At the beginning, he devoted himself to the rebel army of Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, giving advice to them. Later, seeing that Chen Sheng and Wu Guang's rebel army was declining, he switched to Wu Xinjun's command. However, Wu Xinjun is not the master, and Kuaiche's strategy cannot be used.
At the beginning of the Han Dynasty, Han Xin was a general under Liu Bang, and Kui Che saw that his art of war was excellent, so he was attributed to Han Xin's account and was his advisor. He once persuaded Han Xin to attack the Qi State that had surrendered, and indirectly killed the Han State lobbyist Li Shiqi. Kuaiche once persuaded Han Xin to betray Liu Bang, separate himself from the territory, and divide the world with Liu Bang and Xiang Yu. Han Xin didn't listen, and Kui Che pretended to be crazy to avoid trouble.
I think that if Han Xin followed Kui Che's advice, it would be possible to dominate the world, even if he could not dominate the world, at least he would be able to divide one side and not die at the hands of women.
At the beginning of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bang's strategist Xiao He strongly recommended Kui Che. Liu Bang heard his name and summoned him to ask questions. With his resourcefulness, Kuaiche helped Liu Bang to set the world and was named a guest of Xiangguo Cao Shen.
Throughout his life, he was resourceful, but his words and deeds were quite controversial. Some people praise him for his superior resourcefulness, and some accuse him of being disloyal and unjust. However, in any case, the name of Kuaicher will eventually be passed down to future generations and praised by future generations.
Later, Kuaiche returned home from old illness and died of illness in the fifth year of Emperor Hui (190 BC).