In a chaotic world, heroes emerge one after another. Among them, Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Gao, is also an indispensable one. He made good use of talents, discerned the current situation, and gradually climbed to a high position through unremitting efforts and wisdom, winning the following of many talents, and finally winning the world.
However, throughout his illustrious life, there was a puzzling habit that he mysteriously disappeared every time he breached the city. This habit has been a lot of speculation, do you know why?
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, the world was in turmoil, and heroes from all walks of life emerged one after another. Liu Bang started out as a small pavilion chief, but with his wisdom, he gradually made a name for himself in the crowd.
After the uprising of Chen Sheng and Wu Guang, Liu Bang responded positively and actively rebelled against the Qin Dynasty. Although his army was not strong in the early days of the uprising, he was able to make full use of the wisdom of Zhang Liang, Xiao He and others, coupled with his pro-people policy, so that more and more people were willing to join him, and his popularity gradually increased.
In particular, the dispute between him and Xiang Yu between Chu and Han is a long-standing topic in history and is always talked about by people. However, Liu Bang's private life, especially his mysterious "disappearance", is also very curious.
As the master of the world, Liu Bang's biggest label is "rogue emperor", all of which stems from his lust.
Liu Bang's love for beauties can be seen both before becoming emperor and on the march. He is not picky about the women of the Qinglou and the lady of the official family, and as long as he is satisfied, he will include them in the harem.
Even when you are running for your life, you don't forget to spend the night with others. After he was defeated in Pengcheng, he stayed at Qi's house and actually had a relationship with the family's daughter, and this daughter was later Mrs. Qi.
Liu Bang's grace to Mrs. Qi was endless, and he became the focus of the harem for a while. After capturing Xianyang, he met the palace concubine Leng Meizhi in the cold palace, and the two spent a time of drunken life and dreaming of death.
These actions not only affected his relationship with Lu Pheasant, but also triggered a series of power struggles in the harem.
In order to maintain power, Lu Pheasant used drastic means, as evidenced by the fate of Mrs. Qi and Liu Ruyi, and the sentence "I would rather offend villains than women" does have a certain truth.
Of course, there is also a saying that Liu Bang "disappeared" after the siege of the city, in fact, he went deep into the people, so that after the war, he could more truly understand the living conditions of the people and listen to their voices.
This kind of love for the people was very rare in the social environment at that time, because many generals ignored the real feelings of the people. Liu Bang's approach won wide acclaim among the people and provided strong support for his later great cause of reunification.
In the process of the Chu and Han struggles for hegemony, Liu Bang went deep into the people, which enabled him to better mobilize and use resources from all over the world to fight against Xiang Yu.
His policies tended to be shared with the people, which led to more support for his army on the battlefield. Eventually, he succeeded in defeating Xiang Yu and establishing the Han Dynasty, becoming the first Chinese emperor to be born as a commoner.
However, his "mysterious disappearance" has left countless mysteries in the torrent of history. His political talents, his worldly wisdom, and his romantic affairs together constitute a multi-faceted Liu Bang.
His legendary life is an in-depth interpretation of human nature and emotions. His "disappearance" is not only an unsolved mystery in history, but also inspires endless reverie for future generations.