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According to historical records, Bai Qi and Wang Jian lived between 340 BC and 230 BC. Bai Qi is a famous general of the State of Qin. He has participated in many wars of the State of Qin and played an important role in them. Wang Jian is also a famous general of the State of Qin. He once led the army to break through the enemy's defense line and made great contributions to the unification of the State of Qin. Bai Qi and Wang Jian were both very important militarists and strategists in the history of Qin State, and their achievements played an important role in promoting the development of Qin State.
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Wang Jian probably got up a generation later than white. It is only recorded in history that Bai Qi died in 257 BC, and his birth year is unknown. However, it should not be small at that time. It is estimated that he was at least over 60 years old. The birth and death years of Wang Jian are not clearly recorded, but Wang Jian died of old age. When Wang Jian destroyed Chu in 224~223 BC, it was estimated that it would be more than 60 years. In this way, Bai Qi was about 30 years older than Wang Jian. They may have met, but Wang Jian should have been a grass-roots officer when Bai Qi was alive.
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Wang Jian, together with Bai Qi, Lianpo and Li Mu, was called the four famous generals in the Warring States Period.
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, Pangu. The legendary creation god of the Chinese nation used a giant axe to break new ground, making the originally chaotic world of pure gas rise and turbid gas sink, finally forming the heaven and earth, and supporting the heaven and earth with his body for hundreds of millions of years. After the formation of the heaven and earth, his body, hair, bones, organs, and blood also turned into mountains, lakes, roads, clouds, sun, moon, and stars, It enables all things in the world to recuperate and multiply here. However, the Western god of creation created the world in only six days. On the seventh day, he took a day off and still dominates everything in the world, including the fate of mankind. How can this compare with Pangu's countless years of supporting the world day and night, and finally ending up exhausted and giving up all his actions after death? This also reflects the huge difference between the values that Westerners emphasize on what "I" can get and what Oriental "I" can contribute
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Are you kidding me? Wu Anjun, Li Mu??? It's clear that I can get up for nothing......
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It can be said that it is the same period, but their age difference is about 40 years old. Bai Qi should be more than 60 years old when he fought in Changping. Wang Jian was probably an ordinary general. He was about 20 years old at that time. Bai Qi was about the same age as Wang Jian's grandfather's brother or uncle.
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Bai Qi and Wang Jian were both generals of the Qin State, but they were not men of the same period.
Bai Qi was earlier than Wang Jian. When Bai Qi finally commanded the battle of Changping (262 B.C.), it was 26 years before Wang Jian commanded the army for the first time (in 236 B.C., he led the army to attack Zhao, broke Zhao Guo'e and (now Heshun County, Shanxi Province), and captured the water basin of Zhao Zhang).
Bai Qi was born in about 332 BC, and Ku in about 257 BC. His surname is Mi, Bai, and his name comes from Bai Gongsheng of Chu. Baiqi is known as "human slaughter".
In 294 BC, King Zhaoxiang of Qin appointed Bai Qi as the Zuo Shuchang to lead the army to attack the new city of South Korea (now the southwest of Yichuan County, Henan Province), known as the "Battle of the Yique", which was the first time Bai Qi participated in commanding a large-scale battle.
Bai Qi was many years earlier than Wang Jian. Bai Qi had already made outstanding achievements at that time. Wang Jian might know Bai Qi, but Bai Qi did not know Wang Jian. They were not people of the same era.

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Bai Qi and Wang Jian are the gods of war, but their endings are different. Bai Qi was forced to die, but Wang Jian died well.
Bai Qi was born in the middle of the Warring States Period. He is the descendant of Meng Xibai during the reign of King Zhaoxiang of Qin Dynasty and is the first of the four famous generals in the Warring States Period. He grew up in the ranks, from a sharp man to a centurion and a thousand captains, and rose step by step until he was granted the title of Wu An Jun.
After the famous Changping War, the form changed greatly. State Zhao was badly wounded, but all the people fought with the same hatred. The other five countries were even more frightened and united.
Bai Qi is victorious in all battles, but he knows that under the current situation, the State of Qin has to recuperate and stand by. The six countries in Shandong are only a temporary alliance, and will soon fall into mutual attack.
At this time, King Zhaoxiang of Qin was nearly seventy years old, eager to complete the great cause of national reunification in his lifetime, and forced Bai Qi to send troops. Bai Qi said he was ill and refused to fight. Finally, he was given a sword by the King of Qin.
After the State of Qin destroyed Han, Zhao and Wei, Ying Zheng, the King of Qin, began to plan to eat the State of Chu, and asked Wang Jian about the soldiers. Wang Jian's answer was very simple and firm. He had to have 600000 people. Ying Zheng thinks Wang Jian is old and too conservative, so he sends Li Xin, a young general who can be killed by only 200000 people, to attack Chu.
Not surprisingly, Li Xin was severely beaten by the wily Xiang Yan, and returned with a disastrous defeat. Ying Zheng then hurries to find Wang Jian. Wang Jian has no grudge and no airs. It's still a requirement of 600000 people. Ying Zheng did not hesitate, and the 600000 Great Qin Tigers rushed to the State of Chu.
Shortly after the army set out, Wang Jian sent back one reward report after another. We need a big house, a big courtyard, a swimming pool, a luxury car, and the privilege of our descendants. In short, it is estimated that it will be enough for us to live happily for several years.
The generals in the army admonished one after another. Don't annoy the irascible king by asking for so much. Wang Jian said what he thought. Now all the soldiers of the Qin State have given him. Only by asking for many material rewards can he show the Qin King that he only wants money and titles.
Sure enough, Ying Zheng, the always suspicious King of Qin, trusted Wang Jian even more. Later, after Qin exterminated the Six Kingdoms, Wang Jian also retired with success, retired from the mountains and forests, and lived a safe life.
Reference source: Baiqi, Baidu Encyclopedia
Reference source: Baidu Encyclopedia - Wang Jian
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