We’ve all heard these words before. This does not mean that we can write a few poignant poems and use two swords to become civilians and soldiers. The ability to maneuver thousands of miles away and pick up a sword to fight on the battlefield is a necessity. Of course, not to mention winning every battle, we must at least attack the enemy and win every battle. When he takes off his shirt, he can give suggestions to the country. The strategies he adopts should be feasible and beneficial to the country. I think he is more suitable for Sun Wu.
The first one is Sun Wu, a military strategist in the Spring and Autumn Period. At the beginning of Chu, Sun Wu emphasized that the outcome of the war did not depend on ghosts and gods, but was related to factors such as political clarity, economic development, diplomatic efforts, military strength, and natural conditions. He continued to assist ministers such as Fu Cha, Sun Wu, and Wu Zixu in their efforts to save money and food, enrich the treasury, manufacture weapons, and expand the army. He created a miracle in Chinese military history of winning more with less and achieved outstanding achievements for the state of Wu.
The second one is Cao Cao. It can be said that the country of Wei was established under his leadership and was able to defeat the powerful princes of Yuan Shao at that time. This power cannot be ignored. Liu Bei was also a brave man, but when facing Cao Cao, he was basically defeated. Unfortunately, history left him no chance. Otherwise, this person should be the person most capable of unifying the world at that time.
The third Xin Qiji took recovery as his life goal and made his own commitment to success. However, his fate was difficult, he was excluded, and his ambitions were difficult to realize. However, his patriotic belief in restoring the Central Plains did not waver. On the contrary, he put all his passion, concern and worry about the rise and fall of the country and the destiny of the country into his poetry. The artistic styles of his lyrics are diverse, mainly bold and bold, with a heavy and bold style, but also delicate and soft. His lyrical poems have a wide range of themes and appropriate allusions, expressing his patriotic enthusiasm for restoring national unity, his grief and indignation at the difficulty in realizing his lofty aspirations, and his condemnation of the humiliation of the then ruling party.