Generals like this are all versatile talents, but they are not without them. There was an all-rounder in the Tang Dynasty, and he was Su. Sue gained a high reputation with the words "brave and good at fighting" from an early age. Sue is a typical teenager coming out as a hero. He also followed his father to fight against the traitors on the battlefield.
In 657, the second year of Xianqing, he began to serve as the general manager of the March. At that time, he was able to become an independent figure and was also trusted by Tang Gaozong. Su was promoted as the marching commander, because once in the war against the western Turks with Cheng, he took advantage of the enemy's unprepared and took 500 cavalry with him, and he was able to intercept the Turkish cavalry from behind the Turks in an instant. The battlefield of this war is also divided. The Western Turks lost this time, and the Tang Dynasty won this war.
As for why he is a talented strategist, it is because in the battle of Baekje in the Tang Dynasty, Su once again showed great talent, and Su also knew how to command naval battles. In this battle, it is necessary to turn the land war into a naval battle, and Sue landed earlier than the enemy in this war.
In this war, Su also made a detailed operational plan, that is, to destroy Baekje first and then fight Koguryo with Silla. What can Sue do? Three to break the enemy, three to capture the enemy? And have a high talent in calligraphy. Therefore, it is more appropriate to call it an all-round general. Of course, this is inseparable from Sue's own efforts. After all, he is a great man.