Han Xin's thinking limited his mode of being an emperor, that is, he worked as a wage earner. As far as Han Xin is concerned, he is a master of job-hopping, military affairs and strategy, but his pattern is part-time. He needs a boss, not a throne. So we say that Han Xin is not without that fate, but without that pattern.
Main advantages:
Suppose Han Xin did not take refuge in Liu Bang, but split the party.
Han Xin chose Liu Bang, and Liu Bang did not disappoint Han Xin. He was made king of Chu and returned to his hometown, just under his rule, which was equivalent to returning home with clothes on. China people are proud of their face, and it is definitely necessary to show off when they return home with clothes. What's more, Han Xin used to be so poor and down-and-out. He didn't even have money to eat, and he was bullied and humiliated by gangsters.