In the long river of history, there are countless heroes and heroes, and among them, there is a character who was praised by Emperor Wen of Sui as a "general given by God", but finally embarked on a tragic road because of his tongue. The life of this great general is like a treacherous picture, his intelligence and eloquence have made him brilliant, but they have also pushed him into the abyss.
Born in troubled times, the general was shrewd and intelligent, and he showed extraordinary talent early on. He was proficient in military affairs and good at governance, and soon rose to prominence and became an important general of the Sui Dynasty at that time. Emperor Wen of Sui praised him and even gave him the reputation of "a general given by God". However, it was this reputation that became his ultimate trap.
The general knew the power of words, and his eloquence made him the leader of the court. With his sharp eloquence and profound insights, he repeatedly offered advice to Emperor Wen of Sui and redeemed his merits. However, it was this mouth that eventually led him to the road of no return.
Over time, the general's arrogance and open-mouthedness became his weakness. He stirred up right and wrong in the court and offended many people in power. His overconfidence and informality caused friction between him and his colleagues, and his words and deeds became the target of public criticism. However, he did not realize that his tongue had become a stumbling block to his fate.
Emperor Wen of Sui repeatedly advised him to restrain his tone and avoid resentment with others. However, the general was stubborn and believed that his intellect was enough to make him invincible in any situation. His arrogance caused him to lose his sensitivity to danger, which eventually led to his downfall.
In a political turmoil, the general's tongue finally could not bear his ambitions. He offended more people with his heated rhetoric in a heated debate. As the hostility between the government and the opposition heated, he became the target of public criticism. Eventually, he was framed for a crime, stripped of his official position, and exiled to the frontier.
This once glorious general was saddened on the frontier of a foreign land. Looking back, he couldn't help but feel emotional. He was acutely aware that his former talent and glory had vanished in an instant, and the reason was precisely because of his overly sharp tongue.
This story teaches us that the sword of words can help people succeed and can also push people into the abyss. In the struggle for power, a wise person should know how to control his words and avoid losing everything because of the battle of words. The tragedy of the great general is a warning of the power of words and a reflection of wisdom. In the memory of history, he may be a hero, but he is also a tragic figure who fell because of the tip of his tongue.
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