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Some [[Chengyu|Chinese idioms]] and sayings originated from the events in Han's life and are listed as follows:
 
* ''Shame of crawling through between someone's legs'' (胯下之辱): used to describe a humiliating incident. This idiom originated from the incident when Han was bullied by a hooligan. (see [[#Early life|above]] for more information)
* ''When Han Xin selects his troops, the more the better'' (韓信點兵, 多多益善): originated from a conversation between Han and [[Emperor Gaozu of Han|Liu Bang]]. Liu asked Han, "How many men do you think I can command?", to which Han replied, "A maximum of 100,000." Liu asked, "What about you?", and Han replied, "The more the better." Liu said, "So that means I cannot defeat you?" Han explained, "No, my lord, you command generals while I command soldiers."
* ''Both success and failure are due to [[Xiao He]], life and death are due to two women'' (成敗一蕭何, 生死兩婦人): Xiao helped Han become a general, which enabled Han to put his talent to good use. However, Han's downfall was also due to Xiao. In his early days, Han was given "life" by the old woman, who provided him with food. Han's death was due to [[Empress Lü Zhi]].
 
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==Anotacions i referències==
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* ''[[Registres del Gran Historiador]]'', volum 92
* ''[[Llibre de Han]]'', volum 34
* ''[[Zizhi Tongjian]]'', volum 12
 
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