Liu Bang's strategist Li Yai, who took 70 cities for Liu Bang with one mouth, why was he boiled into meat soup?

Li Yizi was a top-level strategist under Liu Bang's account. If he hadn't been cooked by the king of Qi, he might have gotten more credit than Zhang Liang and Xiao He.

Unfortunately, his luck was relatively poor. Because he met Han Xin, who was very competitive.

Originally, Qi had been persuaded by Li Yai, and the king of Qi, Tian Guang, had promised to surrender to Liu Bang.

But just at this juncture, Han Xin also hit Qi. When Han Xin led his soldiers to the edge of Qi, he heard that Li Eat had convinced the king of Qi to surrender to Liu Bang.

So at this point, Han Xin wanted to return home.

But, under Han Xin's tent, there was a strategist named Kuai Tong, who didn't want to leave it at that.

Kai Tong told Han Xin, "The biggest country you've defeated since you started your campaign is Zhao. Zhao also has only fifty or so cities, and so far you have led hundreds of thousands of troops and killed them on the battlefield. Only then have you achieved what you have today.

Compare your achievements with the present-day Li Eat, who is stronger between the two of you?

You should know that Li Yizi, single-handedly, a person to the state of Qi, with a mouth, the king of Qi to persuade, Qi seventy cities, all surrendered to Liu Bang, this is Li Yizi's merit ah.

Obviously, if you compare yourself with Li Yizi, it seems that you can't compare yourself to him.

If Liu Bang is to be rewarded with an official title in the future, it is obvious that you will be under Li Yizi.

With such a result, are you happy?

Han Xin is definitely not willing to ah. After all, he did the physical work, Li Yizi actually play lipservice. I don't want to let it go like that either.

So, Han Xin and Kuai Tong agreed that the credit for Qi must not go to Li Yi's head.

What then?

Of course, it was to start a fight, and at that time, the king of Qi, Tian Guang, listened to Li Yai's advice, and then ordered all the generals of Qi to take off their guard against Han's army.

Because the Han and Qi armies had formed an alliance.

It was under these circumstances that Han Xin quietly fought his way to Qi.

Qi was not prepared for the Han army led by Han Xin. Therefore, Han Xin quickly took down a lot of Qi's territory.

The news soon reached the king of Qi, Tian Guang, who was very angry and arrested Li Yizi, feeling that he had fallen for Li Yizi's trick.

Tian Guang, the king of Qi, tried to get Li Yizi to give him an explanation, but Li Yizi didn't know what was going on? He couldn't explain.

Tian Guang, the king of Qi, wanted Li Yai to get the Han army led by Han Xin to retreat, or at least push out of Qi, but how could Han Xin listen to what Li Yai said?

So, in order to relieve his hatred, King Tian Guang of Qi cooked Li Yai. Tian Guang, the king of Qi, thought that Li was working with Han Xin to set up a trap for himself, and their purpose was to take over Qi completely.

So he had no choice but to cook Li.

To his death, Li never understood why Han Xin wanted to fight Qi, which had already surrendered to him, causing him to die in Qi.

In the end, Han Xin took down Qi, which was a great honor for Li.