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"Since ancient times, accompanying the emperor is like accompanying a tiger. One general can achieve great success with thousands of bones." Who does this language refer to?

Dongfang Shuo.

He wanted to stand out too much, and his inability to transcend others limited his wisdom. Great businessmen since ancient times are all cruel and ruthless, but Dongfang Shuo is a benevolent man. He has the world in mind, always focusing on the country, the country, and the country, and wants to make achievements and become famous all over the world. But he is not smart enough in terms of being a minister and judging the situation.

He has a humorous personality, quick words, funny and wise, and often laughs and laughs in front of Emperor Wu. He once talked about political gains and losses, Chen Nong's plan to strengthen the country through war, but the emperor at that time always regarded him as a actor. Not for reuse.

Because a king like Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty did not allow his ministers to surpass him. He could not tolerate ministers who were sharp and always pretended to be sophisticated in front of him. He wanted to be superior in every aspect.

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Political Contribution

Dongfang Shuo spent his whole life as a Taizhong doctor with the highest position of one thousand shi. During the "prosperous" Han Wu Dynasty, Dongfang Shuo failed to make political achievements that would be recorded in the history books. However, he accompanied Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty for many years as a close servant, and also had a certain influence on the behavior of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

Dongfang Shuo took advantage of the opportunity of being close to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty to observe his words and opinions and speak out his advice whenever he had the opportunity. He admonished Emperor Wu to refrain from extravagance and caring for the people in the matter of building Shanglin Garden, admonished Emperor Wu to enforce the law fairly in the matter of Zhaopingjun's murder, and admonished Emperor Wu to correct his behavior in the case of the protagonist. And so on and so forth.

Dongfang Shuo wrote a letter recommending himself and worshiping him as Lang. Later he served as Chang Shilang, Taizhong doctor and other positions. He had a witty personality, quick words, funny and wise, and often talked and laughed in front of Emperor Wu. He once talked about political gains and losses, Chen Nong's plan to strengthen the country through war, but the emperor at that time always regarded him as a actor and did not use him seriously.

Reference materials:

Baidu Encyclopedia: Accompanying the King is like accompanying a tiger

Baidu Encyclopedia: Dongfang Shuo