This is the difference between A Gui and other famous artists. This man is quite low-key and arrogant in doing things for people. I am not greedy for the so-called temporary military power, nor am I very greedy for money, and I get along well with court ministers. Such a person who does not pose a threat to the emperor and is not rejected by his colleagues is naturally one? Evergreen tree? Yes Let's take a closer look at the success of his work.
Not greedy for military power, this thing killed countless heroes. Take Han Xin, the founding hero of the Western Han Dynasty as an example. His military help to Liu Bang is numerous. Help Liu Bang break away from the headwind of Xiang Liu dispute step by step until he finally defeats Xiang Yu. This made Han Xin, but was it because of his own words? The more the better? Let Liu bang be extremely vigilant about it. Get into trouble and eventually be framed to death. This shows that military power is really good when used.
Commanding thousands of troops and horses, there was a strong wind at one time. After the war, you can only surrender the relieving to save yourself. Han Xin didn't do it. He didn't. Agui did it and survived.
It is more dangerous to keep a low profile and not make enemies in court than in wartime. If you are not careful, you will be framed. Light people will be dismissed, and heavy people will lose their lives. The power struggle for the position of records in the Ming Dynasty is comparable to that for the harem in any court drama. Many ministers were offended in order to have a say in the court. In the end, only oneself will suffer. A Gui kept a low profile in the imperial court, did not engage in cronyism or collude with eunuchs. Being his prime minister honestly has really realized the survival law of a powerful minister. What this man did, even today, is worth following. Don't take credit from your boss, and don't be angry with your colleagues. Be the most popular person, of course, no one will crowd you out.
A good example. Gui was very brave in this war. If there is a war, even as commander-in-chief, I will be responsible. With such a fearless leader in front, how can the soldiers below be demoralized? Of course, we followed the commander-in-chief to meet and kill the enemy. This is a good example. Ganlong will also hear Agui's men say how brave our guards are and not afraid of death. Which emperor will be suspicious after listening to it?
Born in A Gui, my father is a university student, that is, the teacher of Qianlong. Moreover, Agui is a Manchu blue flag and belongs to a serious aristocratic family. The son of Emperor Qianlong's teacher, plus he is as pure Manchu as himself. Such a justified identity naturally has no reason to move.
Well, this is my opinion of A Gui, the first general of the Qing Dynasty. If there are differences, please discuss them together.