Fortune Telling Collection - Ziwei fortune-telling - Wei Zi and Luwan

Wei Zi and Luwan

As we all know, it is composed of Liu Bang's fellow villagers? Fengpei Group? It accounted for the majority of the founding heroes of the Western Han Dynasty. Xiao He, Cao Can, Fan Kuai, Zhou Bo and Xia Houying? Fengpei Group? Members, is the most powerful political group in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty, even Liu Bang and Lv Hou had to give them three points.

But for various reasons, abundant group? Most of the heroes were named as liehou by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, and only Lu Wan was named as the third surname, namely Lu Wan, the prince of Yan. What about Liu Bang's many fellow villagers in Pei County? Fengpei Group? Among heroes, why only Lu Wan became a vassal?

First of all, unlike many people's impressions, Luwan has always been? Fengpei Group? Among the leaders, the prestige qualification is only below Xiao He and above Cao Can. When Liu Bang was in Hanwang, Lu Wan was Qiu, equivalent to Prime Minister Xiao He, and Han Xin was Lu Wan's subordinate after coming out of the mountain.

Second, in? Fengpei Group? Among many villagers, Lu Wan has the closest relationship with Liu Bang. The two families have been good friends since their parents' time. They were born on the same day, grew up in the same neighborhood, went to the same school, and even their son was in the same Amanome.

Thirdly, as the commander-in-chief of the Han army, Lu Wan made great contributions to the growth of the Han army. During the Chu-Han War, Lu Wan led troops to attack the hinterland of western Chu together with Peng Yue, which successfully contained Xiang Yu and won time and space for Liu Bang to stick to Xingyang and Han Xin to develop northward.

Finally, because of Lu Wan's high status, deep qualifications and close relationship with Liu Bang, he also made meritorious military service. Therefore, Lu Wan is also the only three independent generals under Liu Bang to fight and destroy Linjiang. The other two generals (Han Xin and Liu Jia) were named C, and Lu Wan was no exception.

Generally speaking, Luwan's title as a vassal was worthy of the name, which was unanimously recommended by the civil and military officials of the Manchu Dynasty in the Western Han Dynasty. However, the tragedy of Lu Wan's life started from being a vassal.