Han Xin created a backwater battle, why none of the later generations can be replicated?

For Han Xin I believe that many people should be more familiar with the reason why Liu Bang was able to unify the world, in fact, Han Xin's credit should be very big, but Han Xin this person is really no political talent, the final outcome is not particularly good. Mention of Han Xin, many people should be aware of the battle of the backwater, this battle is also completely let Han Xin in the time of fame. At that time, Han Xin only 30,000 soldiers and horses and against the Zhao army of 200,000 troops, and finally won the battle, later generations can no longer replicate Han Xin's backwater battle, the main reason is because at that time, Han Xin has actually been well prepared.

While on the surface Han Xin was in a hurry to go to the battle, but in fact Han Xin had already done a thorough deployment at that time, the total **** is divided into three ways. And at that time Han Xin in this battle is also to induce the enemy out of the war, and finally in batches to wipe out the enemy's main force. The role of the battle of the backwaters at that time is actually to encourage morale, because at that time the main force of the Zhao army is less than 200,000, but Han Xin only 30,000 soldiers, so this time the most important thing is to let the soldiers firmly believe that they can fight this battle, so there is a later allusion to the battle of the backwaters.

If the battle had been fought without any deployment, it would have been very difficult for him to win. In addition, in this battle, Han Xin also arranged a lot of ambushes, these ice floes play a role is actually very big, to put it bluntly, or because the other side's generals are too good. It can be said that the generals of the Zhao army at that time are basically some of the guys on paper, there is not much talent, that's why it is so unbeatable.

Of course, we can't write off Han Xin's achievements, after all, he was able to defeat the enemy's 200,000 troops with a mere 30,000 troops, a feat that is actually very impressive in history, and can be said to be unprecedented and unmatched. Han Xin was very good at using troops, but his political acumen was extremely poor, so his ultimate fate was very miserable, being tricked into the palace by Empress Lu and Xiao He to kill him.