What kind of person is the only genius in history who has been admitted to both the literary champion and the martial arts champion?

Since the formation of the imperial examination system in the Tang Dynasty, only one person has successively achieved amazing results in winning the top prize in literature and martial arts, and is worthy of being the first scholar in history. It's like taking the Tsinghua Peking University exam first, and then taking the Beijing Sports exam, and having a good time.

Zheng Guan (793? —853? )

In the third year of Tang Changqing (823), he was the No.1 scholar in China literature, and in 828, Zheng Guan was also the No.1 scholar in Wu (there was no official title of "No.1 scholar in Wu" before the North, which was the customary title of No.1 scholar in Wu). As a result, he became the only scholar in the history of China who was both civil and military.

There are not many records about this great god. It is said that he is good at calligraphy. According to Li Pan's account in the 9th year of Yuanhe (8 14), Pei Kun wrote a book and Ji Ting Ji was printed by him.

As for what kind of person, although there is no detailed record, it is not difficult to imagine that personal speculation is as follows:

1, with high IQ and talent. "1% talent, 99% effort", I will ignore this nonsense chicken soup fallacy. To tell the truth, everyone who went to high school knows that I can still get good grades as long as I work hard when I was a child, and I really want to come to Tsinghua Peking University College Entrance Examination. It is impossible to succeed without a high IQ. The schoolmasters I met in high school were diligent and not diligent, but none of them were not clever. If I refuse to accept it, I can go to a few.

2. posture, hardship and perseverance. Let's take a look at the contents of the martial arts examination in Tang Dynasty: weightlifting, riding and shooting, stepping and shooting, carbine and other techniques; In addition, there are also requirements for the appearance of candidates, and they should be "majestic in trunk and able to be a general".

You got it? Not only must you have great strength, but you must also be perfect in archery and shooting. You must practice hard in the wind and rain to get results. Talent alone is not enough. You are good at diligence. Even if you are small, you have to be tall and powerful to be a general. It seems that the emperor is also a party in appearance, and he looks down on the short and capable old irons. Here, I protest.

Finally, I am very self-motivated. Although this senior is talented, handsome and charming, he is very self-motivated and devoted himself to his studies. He didn't mingle with his female classmates every day, and he was full of dreams and enterprising spirit. Only then did he show his talent perfectly and become the only person in history who is both civil and military. Worship! !