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My parents use Han Xin as an example of a brilliant man who couldn't keep his tongue in checkHe was completely brilliant, the Alexander of the East; yet in the end he died with nothing, utterly nothing because although he brushed aside armies and states like flies, he had forever earned the enmity of a woman, the Empress, and her husband. A lesson to those who would offend women; they will either be your boss in the future, or even worse, your boss' wife
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There's a lesson in every page of Chinese history![]()
And maybe his current "fame" is more connected to his failings rather than his military accomplishments. Ah.. the law of unintended consequences at work.
