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The credit is greater than Tian Lei's, but he didn't make the list of the four famous generals in the Warring States Period. Who is this man?

This man is Wu Qi, one of the famous soldiers in the Warring States Period. Although Wuqi is talented in the world, it is a pity that he was not selected as one of the four famous players because of the rule that thousands of words cannot be repeated. Wuqi advocated political reform and attached importance to military upgrading. Wu Qi was an outstanding political and military reformer during the Warring States Period, and he wrote Woods' Art of War.

First of all, Wuqi is indeed no less capable than Tian Lei and other famous players.

Wuqi is a Wei native, but from the beginning Wuqi was not reused by Wei. The Wuqi family used to be very rich, but for some reasons of Wuqi, it became a joke in the eyes of the neighbors in the village. In order to change this situation, Wuqi left his hometown and decided to do something. He will never return to his hometown until he succeeds.

At this time, Wuqi just met an opportunity, and Qi attacked Lu. Someone recommended Wu Qi to the King of Lu as a general and led an army to crusade against Qi. It was because the king of Lu appointed Wu Qi as a general that he won the war. But after Wuqi broke up, it became suspicious.

Second, Wuqi returned to Wei, was reused, and became the leader against Qin.

Wuqi returned to Wei in despair because he was suspected in Qi. In Wuqi, Wei met people who appreciated him. It is because of Wei Wenhou's appreciation that Wuqi can display his talents. In the face of the attack of 500,000 troops of Qin, Wuqi defeated 500,000 with only 50,000 soldiers of Wei.

After Wuqi defeated the Qin army, he was more appreciated by Wei Wenhou. Therefore, the reform of Wuqi can be carried out, but after the death of Wei Wenhou. Wu Qi was questioned and his ability was so strong that Wu Qi lost his way. Wuqi is a fair death. He died for his ideal.

Personally, I think Wu Qi really doesn't deserve to be one of the four famous soldiers in the Warring States Period. Although he has extraordinary talent, he can both reform and lead troops to fight, but his character is too bad. When Lu was attacked by Qi, in order to gain the trust of the monarch of Lu, he actually killed his wife, a citizen of Qi, and exchanged her head for the future of the general.