Tang Ju fulfilled his mission" is a traditional text and a classic ancient literary work, which comes from "Warring States Policy". Tang Ju is a courageous and knowledgeable counselor. Although there are only two paragraphs of his in the article, it is not difficult to see that he is aware of King Qin's insidiousness and has a plan in mind on how to deal with it. Therefore, in this face-to-face confrontation, he is not moved by King Qin's lies, and he is not moved by King Qin's lies. Do not give in to his threats and always take the initiative. When the King of Qin accused him of being a "little man", he immediately and resolutely refuted it: "No, that's not true." Not only that, in order to seize the initiative in the struggle, he deliberately angered the King of Qin, saying "Although I dare not change my mind even though I have traveled thousands of miles, how can I do it?" "Five hundred miles straight" further exposed King Qin's scam and expressed his strong stance in safeguarding the country. When King Qin became angry and threatened "the emperor's wrath, millions of corpses will be laid down and blood will be shed for thousands of miles", he did not panic, but with extraordinary tact, he asked King Qin if he had heard of "the wrath of the common people", and then asked King Qin His answer pointed out the key point of "the anger of scholars", and then made an impassioned speech, counting the three assassins Zhuanzhu, Nie Zheng, and Yaoli, and praised their feats with the words "the anger has not been expressed, and it has not descended from the sky". In terms of momentum, Completely overwhelming the other party. When he finally said, "If a soldier is angry, he will lay down two corpses and bleed for five steps" and "stand up with his sword straightened out", the King of Qin had only one way to retreat: "kneel down and thank him". This struggle demonstrated Tang Ju's awe-inspiring righteousness and commoner spirit that was not afraid of violence. In the article, the image of King Qin's arrogance, violence, insidiousness and cunning is also clearly portrayed. When he began to ask An Lingjun to "relocate", he used a commanding tone. The so-called "only few people" meant that they must obey him and not disobey him. In fact, he was imposing an obvious scam on others, showing that he must obey him and not disobey him. Outright arrogance. When meeting with Tang Ju, he started with a stern question and did not allow the other party to explain. He immediately showed off his martial arts skills of "destroying Han and Wei", revealing that he could use force to annex Anling, but because he still had He wanted to peddle the scam of "relocating", and falsely called An Lingjun "elder", using "not bad intentions" to numb the other party, which seemed extremely cunning. After using both hard and soft tactics, they further put pressure on Tang Ju, using the so-called "rebellious people" and "disrespectful people" to accuse him. In just a few words, his arrogant and domineering attitude can be seen everywhere. After Tang Ju expressed his tough stance of "not changing the location", he immediately threatened war regardless of the good words he had just said. But he misjudged the extent of the resistance of the envoy from this small country, so when Tang Ju asked him in turn what the "wrath of the common people" was, he also said, "Without the hat and bare clothes, grabbing the ground with the head", he still looked arrogant. state. It wasn't until Tang Ju finally "raised his sword" that his arrogance suddenly diminished, he "knelt down and thanked him", and praised Tang Ju's courage.
It can be seen that in the article, the images of Tang Ju and King Qin set off each other, and they together constitute the scene of a desperate struggle between justice and injustice