Did Han Xin really kill the woodcutter in real history? And then killed by his daughter?

According to folklore, because Han Xin killed the kind and innocent woodcutter, he ended up as a "sly rabbit dies and a running dog cooks". In BC 196, Han Xin, who was deeply suspected by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, was killed by Lv Hou, and a generation of famous soldiers died at the age of 32. So is there any record of Han Xin killing a woodcutter in history?

"Han Xin may be wronged!" According to the analysis of Professor Li, the author of "Examination of Chencang Ancient Road", there is no record of Han Xin killing the woodcutter in any history books, including Hanshu and Shiji. As there is no record in the history books, we can only understand this cold story as a folklore. He noticed that there were many relics about the hegemony between Han Xin and Chu in Guchencang Road. There are too many Buddhist relics, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false. The legends attached to Buddhist relics naturally increase. There are many stories about Han Xin being smeared, such as killing his mother and making Liu Bang kowtow to himself. These stories are not clearly recorded, so romance novels are not credible. As for why Han Xin was smeared by the people, he thought it was Xiang Yu's complex. People will never forget that Han Xin betrayed Xiang Yu and took refuge in Liu Bang. In the decisive battle, he offered Liu Bang an "ambush on all sides", and finally forced his old club to be cornered and commit suicide in Wujiang River. Out of sympathy for the failed hero, people spread many stories to discredit Han Xin, the so-called Han Xin-chilling! Another reason is that the ruling class in Ming and Qing Dynasties naturally took Han Xin, who betrayed his master, as a negative example out of the need to carry forward the ethics of loyalty, benevolence, filial piety and generosity.