Chen Youliang, formerly known as IV, Hubei Ye, was one of the heroes of the troubled times uprising in the late Yuan Dynasty, the founder and leader of the peasant uprising, and the founding emperor of Chen Han. After the Xu Shouhui Uprising, Chen Youliang defected to the authorities of Ni Wenjun. Later, Chen Youliang killed Ni Wenjun and made himself king. Later generations commented on him: "The courage of righteousness and wisdom, though not as good as Xiang Yu's, is wild and cunning, wandering and falling, sleepy but not discouraged, and repeated." Later, Zhu Yuanzhang's defeat in Poyang Lake World War I laid the foundation for Zhu Yuanzhang to create the Ming Dynasty. Where can we see Chen Youliang's character?
Chen Youliang of Chen Youliang is a person who indulges in luxury. At that time, after Chen Youliang established Jane as emperor, people's lives were in dire straits. On the contrary, he didn't cut expenses. He once built himself a gold bed with exquisite workmanship. Most of the utensils in his palace were made of gold, which made many people feel dissatisfied, but Chen Youliang totally disagreed, which was far from what Zhu Yuanzhang had done.
Chen Youliang looks extraordinary and eloquent, but it's a pity that he doesn't have a good personality. At that time, Chen Youliang's men in Xu Shouhui received due attention because they were quite talented. However, Chen Youliang is ambitious and has no loyalty at all. When his brothers and friends are in danger, he never lends a helping hand. He also designed to murder his boss, which is cruel, cruel.
Stuart's view of Chen Youliang, I think it's really a blind man touching an elephant. No matter how talented a person is, it is useless to lack personality. At this point, Zhu Yuanzhang is indeed more suitable to be an emperor than he is. Maybe it's his own providence. what do you think?