Let me tell you a wise saying. I seem to have heard this from Da Zhangwei. He said don’t ask about me from other people’s mouths.
To put it simply, don’t use other people’s descriptions to establish the impression and image of a third party in your mind.
As for Zhao Kuijie’s six-yao level you mentioned, I don’t know about him, but I have a way for you to find out, which is to ask this person directly for a test.
Just like the pony crossing the river, the squirrel said never to cross the river because it was too deep and it would drown. But the elephant said the river was very shallow and only reached the ankle. If the pony listened to the squirrel, , you may have to walk a long way and waste time.
But what if the person asking for directions is not a pony, but a chicken, duck, and goose. So again, don’t get to know another person through other people’s mouths, get to know them yourself.