Gou Jian and Fan Li once said to Wen Zi, "Look at Gou Jian, he can only suffer, but not be rich." A few words have outlined Gou Jian's character.
After Gou Jian's defeat, he and his wife went to Wu as slaves. It is said that Gou Jian showed weakness at that time. He heard that Fu Cha, the prince of Wu, was ill. He personally tasted Fu Cha's excrement and treated Fu Cha. He also said that Gou Jian worked hard for Fu Cha many times. Fu Cha was very satisfied with Gou Jian's behavior. He thought that Gou Jian had completely surrendered himself and had no fighting spirit, so he had the idea of letting Gou Jian return to Yue.
Fu Cha, the prince of Wu, was careless, but Wu Zixu was tough. He thinks this is the best way to observe a man's mood and insult his woman. Therefore, Wu Zixu arranged for Gou Jian's wife, Hu Ya, to be a maid for the envoy of the State of Jin. After this incident, Gou Jian was not angry, but more respectful, so the prince of Wu put them back in Yue.
Elegant fish can bear to mind, while serving others, while serving Gou Jian. Gou Jian doesn't mind, at least on the surface. After all, shit doesn't change color after eating it. If fu feels uncomfortable, his head may fall to the ground.
After Gou Jian returned to China, he made great efforts and finally destroyed Wu. At this time, Gou Jian's true face as a lean man was slowly exposed. As a lean and powerful man, he never wanted people to know his humiliating history in Wu, so he forced his literary style to die and drove Fan Li away. He became moody and cruel in court. Therefore, when his first wife saw this, she remembered her humiliation and thought that Gou Jian would commit suicide in the end, so she wanted to commit suicide to fulfill her reputation.
If Gou Jian, the King of Yue, is the pillar of the whole country of Yue, she is the pillar of Gou Jian, and it is her strength that has helped Gou Jian overcome so many difficulties and achieved his hegemony. Yayu is one of the greatest queens in the history of China. Her strong breath deeply touched the people of later generations and blended into the national spirit. I was deeply moved after reading her story. She is weak and tough as water, which perfectly embodies the feminine charm of the whole Chinese nation.