The ancients commented on Liu Bowen's poems.

Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period, has always been regarded as the embodiment of wisdom among the people, and is known as "the dragon of the ages" and "the saint of wisdom". In thousands of years of history, there are only a handful that can be compared with Zhuge Liang's talent and morality. Liu Bowen, the founding hero of the Ming Dynasty, is one of them. Liu Bowen in the history, although not as superb and earth-shattering as the romance legends, has four talents, which are enough to make him among the famous ministers throughout the ages.

Liu Bowen's first talent is his extraordinary literary talent. His masterpiece "The Words of the Orange Man" was selected as a Chinese textbook, and the collection of Yu Ion is a masterpiece in the literary history of the Ming Dynasty. The second talent is his military strategy. During Zhu Yuanzhang's arduous journey of pioneering Daming, Liu Bowen, with his extraordinary insight, superhuman courage and wisdom, put forward many suggestions to help Zhu Yuanzhang reverse Gankun. His book Hundred Wars enjoys a high position in the history of the art of war. It can be said that his ingenuity is an indispensable and important guarantee for Zhu Yuanzhang to pacify the world.

Liu Bowen's third talent is mastery of Yin and Yang, which is unfathomable and seemingly mysterious in the eyes of the ancients. In fact, it is the result of his profound knowledge, accurate judgment and rich practical experience. The fourth talent is to be good at governing the country and the people. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, during his tenure as an imperial envoy, he was impartial and made great contributions to the rectification of official administration in the early Ming Dynasty.

However, although Liu Bowen is extremely clever and brilliant, there are still people in the world who can beat him and ruin his family, which is simply a disaster in his life. According to the Ming History, Zhu Yuanzhang had a conversation with Liu Bowen to discuss who would be the prime minister of the Ming Dynasty. Zhu Yuanzhang said that yang xian, Hu and others were rejected by Liu Bowen, and Liu Bowen thought that they all had various shortcomings.

When it comes to Hu, Liu Bowen's evaluation is eight words: "Give inferences and be afraid." . Take driving a rickshaw as an example. If Hu Rang does it, I'm afraid he'll have to turn over. Liu Bowen was outspoken out of public interests, and didn't mean to crowd out anyone, because his good friend yang xian was ruthlessly rejected by him. However, Zhu Yuanzhang was dubious about his loyalty and finally made Hu the prime minister.

Liu Bowen never imagined that this conversation had laid a curse for himself. Although Hu has certain talents, he is a mean person who is greedy for fame and fortune, narrow-minded and vengeful. Liu Bowen's words made him hate it. From then on, he regarded Liu Bowen as an enemy, and he wanted to get rid of it quickly. From then on, Liu Bowen's life in his later years was restless, and Hu took revenge again and again until he lost his life.

According to "Ming History", after Liu Bowen retired from his hometown, he suggested that the imperial court set up a patrol yamen between Europe and Guangxi to eliminate local bandits. When Hu learned this, he immediately slandered Zhu Yuanzhang, saying that Liu Bowen wanted to monopolize the kingcraft and had ulterior motives. With a grain of salt, Zhu Yuanzhang deprived Liu Bowen of his salary. Liu Bowen's loyalty was suspected. He was so scared that he rushed to the capital to apologize to the emperor. "Stay in Beijing but dare not go back", even dare not go back to my hometown.

In the eighth year of Hongwu, Liu Bowen was seriously ill, and Zhu Yuanzhang sent Hu to lead the physician to see a doctor. Liu Bowen ate the medicine they sent him, felt as hard as a stone in his stomach, became more and more ill, and died soon. Hu later collapsed, and Cheng revealed in the hint that Hu poisoned Liu Bowen with Liu Bowen's medicine.

After Liu Bowen's death, the intrepid Hu remained adamant. Mclynn Killman Liu, the eldest son of Liu Ji, was highly valued by Zhu Yuanzhang for his outstanding knowledge and good character. After entering the official career, he was quickly promoted. Hu sees it in his eyes and hates it in his heart. "Ming History" records that Hu used his power to do everything possible to attack Mclynn Killman Liu, and Mclynn Killman Liu was cornered and even threw himself into the well.

A generation of Liu Jie Bowen, a peerless wizard, was able to stabilize the world on the battlefield with his ingenious strategies, but he was defeated in the fierce career struggle and assassinated by the villains, which really made future generations feel sorry.