EP02 — Why Liu Bang Won: The Organization That Survived Defeat
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At Gaixia in 202 BCE, Xiang Yu—the most formidable battlefield commander of the civil war—was defeated. Liu Bang, who had lost major battles and repeatedly faced disaster, went on to found the Han dynasty.
Why did the apparent underdog win?
This episode follows the political and military organization behind Liu Bang’s victory: control of Guanzhong, Xiao He’s preservation of Qin government records, access to grain and supply routes, coalition building, and the ability to recover after defeat.
Liu Bang was not simply a virtuous leader who “knew how to use talented people.” He employed coercion, broke agreements, made serious mistakes, and benefited from luck. This is not a story about a good man defeating a bad man.
Xiang Yu was the greater battlefield hero. Liu Bang built the more resilient organization.
Based primarily on The Cambridge History of China. How China Became China is an independent educational production by China Through Stories and is not affiliated with or endorsed by Cambridge University Press.