What literati, full of strength, insist on persuading talented people when they can rely on martial arts?

Take stock of those literati who are full of power. You can rely on martial arts, but you have to convince people with literary talent. If you want to get ahead in ancient times, you must have extraordinary talents. Either take the cultural road or the military road. In the eyes of modern people, those scholars are very weak Confucian scholars. When we think of ancient literati, they will naturally have a gentle, leisurely and swaying image. In fact, in fact, many literati are both civil and military, which is quite different from the impression of later generations. Take stock of those literati who are full of power. You can rely on martial arts, but you have to convince people with literary talent. Let's see who they are.

The first is Confucius.

Confucius was revered as a sage of Confucius by later generations. He was a famous teacher in the Spring and Autumn Period. Everything he and his disciples said and did was recorded in The Analects of Confucius, and many truths still apply today. For thousands of years, I don't know how many people have benefited from Confucius' The Analects. However, Confucius was not a weak scholar. With a height of 190CM, he is born with divine power and is proficient in the six arts of ritual, music, archery and calligraphy. He is a talented man, capable of writing and fighting.

The second Cao Cao

Cao Cao was the greatest hero in the Three Kingdoms period, and he also left many excellent literary works. It is not difficult to see Cao Cao's ambition from his works. Cao Cao assassinated Dong Zhuo with a seven-star nod. Presumably, he is confident in his own strength. Moreover, Cao Cao used to be the captain of a title of generals in ancient times and a military attache in the Eastern Han Dynasty, and he was also a man of great skill.

Li Bai, the third poet in the Tang Dynasty

Li Bai is well known to modern people, and almost everyone can recite a few poems of Li Bai casually. However, Li Bai, a great poet, is also both civil and military. He is good at fencing as well as writing poems. He studied swordsmanship since he was a child, and he was a great swordsman at that time. There are even rumors that Li Bai's swordsmanship is higher than his ability to write poems.