Obviously, you can't. This is actually a directional thinking, or a state of mind. It seems that loyal ministers must have strong ability and great ability. However, the failure of Emperor Jianwen was not because the soldiers were not strong and the horses were not strong. Fang Xiaoru, Huang Zicheng and other Confucian scholars just missed the big event. For example, Huang Zicheng encouraged Zhu Yun to separate the vassals by the rebellion of the Seven Kings of Han Dynasty, which actually misjudged the form. Zhu Yungang ascended the throne soon, so he should save his strength and hide his strength. Lide said that these people are good at learning. But there are few Confucian scholars in later generations, except Wang Yangming. Confucian scholars are good at using military force to stir up feelings, talking on paper, and even trying to influence the enemy with morality. Its root lies in the primacy of morality. Although the ancient society of China was ruled by morality, it had a high level of morality militarily and could not repel the enemy. Its influence is not serious. For example, Emperor Wen Jian ordered Judy not to be hurt or she would be beheaded. This almost absurd behavior helped Judy gain hegemony again and again.
When talking about the history of Nanming, Gao lamented that if Nanming had a strategist, Zhu Jiadi would not collapse and perish soon. In the final analysis, the reason is precisely because of ignorance. Is it true that Fang Xiaoru was wiped out by the top ten clansmen? Loyalty is a spirit. There is nothing wrong with a person's cultivation, but is it appropriate to influence others in order to show loyalty? "Ming History": Filial piety threw the pen on the ground, crying and cursing: Death is death, and letters can't be written. Chengzu is very angry and lives in all cities. Xiao Xiao died at the age of forty. (Selected from Biography of Fang Xiaoru in Ming Dynasty; Fu Lecheng, editor-in-chief of the General History of China, wrote in the History of Ming and Qing Dynasties: Jing Qing copied melons and vines, Tie Xuan boiled oil, and Fang Xiaoru chopped ten families, and his death was particularly tragic. ;
Tong Mingjian: Filial piety throws a pen, crying and cursing: death is death, and you can't write letters. Shang Yue: Aren't you afraid that the nine families will be alone? Filial piety said: ten families, what can I do! If you want to be strong, filial piety is a great book: Yan thief usurps the throne. Four words, great anger, city life. Filial piety; "Lack of Country": Filial piety throws a pen and cries and scolds. Shang said: I can be nine red people. Right: Can I add my family after I die? From the above historical data, it can be concluded that the ten tribes destroyed by Fang Xiaoru are credible. Unfortunately, it has become a good name for itself, but it has lost the names of ten nationalities. This is sad and regrettable. Taiping uses Confucian scholars, and troubled times use vertical and horizontal. Unfortunately, the emperors after the Ming Dynasty did not learn from Emperor Jianwen, and the ministers who made mistakes in the country one after another, such as the money of the party group and others. I think of another famous saying of Wang Yangming, a great scholar: Be kind and do whatever it takes. It's a pity that Huang Zicheng doesn't understand this truth, nor does Fang Xiaoru, nor does he.