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Which kings in Chinese history were versatile in both civil and military affairs, who were not only great at fighting, but also had famous sayings throughout the ages?

There are many kings with versatile civil and military talents in Chinese history, and there are countless famous sayings left behind. In fact, apart from the founding kings, other kings had a group of famous teachers to educate them since childhood. Not to mention those who studied seriously, even those who didn't like studying were far superior to ordinary people in literary talent. As for martial arts, as long as those kings liked to wield swords and guns when they were young, there must be many famous teachers who taught them.

Cao Cao, Emperor Wu of Wei, was not only an all-rounder in both civil and military affairs, he even ranked among the top three in the written test of civil and military strategies among all the kings in Chinese history. Anyone who likes history knows about Cao Cao's deeds in martial arts. Cao Cao not only defeated Yuan Shao's army with a small number in the Battle of Guandu, but also completed the unification of the northern region at that time. As for literature, Cao Cao was one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an" at that time. ?The old man is brave and ambitious. In his old age, the martyr is full of ambition. ?'s famous sayings throughout the ages are known to everyone.

Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty was also a rare all-rounder in both civil and military affairs. If he had not taken the wrong path later, his historical status would definitely have risen a lot. In terms of martial arts, Yang Guang followed his father Yang Jian to conquer the world when he was young, and finally completed the unification of the world. Moreover, Yang Guang's deeds of conquering the nomads in the north are even more radiant. As for literary talent, I dreamed that Jiangnan was good, and conquering Liao was also accidental. ?And? Jackdaws fly around, and water flows around the isolated village. ?These are sentences that everyone is familiar with.

Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, was a very remarkable figure among the ancient kings. When Li Shimin was young, he followed his father Li Yuan to fight everywhere, and eventually established the Tang Dynasty. Moreover, what Li Shimin said: "Water can carry a boat but also capsize it" and "Learning from others, you can learn the pros and cons" still has very positive significance today.