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Wen Tao's brief explanation
The meaning of Wen Tao's military strategy: to protect the appearance with the information law of all things in the world, and to operate in the most essential way, that is, to be both civil and military, intelligent and brave.

Wen Tao's military strategy comes from Yuan Liwei's "Shen Jiangying" wedge: "Wei Zhen's family and country are all clear, and Wen Tao's military strategy is slightly heroic."

Wei Zhen's home country is quiet, and Wen Tao's military strategy highlights heroes.

1, synonymous with Wen Tao's military strategy.

Proficient in polite language and martial arts

Description: literary talent; Wu: Wushu. Be able to be literate and martial, and be outstanding in literary talent and martial arts.

The source is Zhao Jinying's "Biography of Li Guangbi in the Old Tang Dynasty": "Sun Yun, Wu Zhilve, has a literary talent."

Accumulate the strategies of Sun Wu and Wu Qi, and have outstanding literary talent and martial arts.

For example, the descendants of the Chinese people have both ability and political integrity, and the Chinese people have great ambitions.

Grammar as subject, object and attribute; Refers to the strategy of using troops.