"At the time of the Chu-Wei alliance, Sima Yi, who was over seventy years old, did just that, and he succeeded."
After reaching this conclusion, Chu Ge himself was a bit surprised.
But when comparing the experiences of the two, many problems indeed seemed to suddenly become clear.
Chu Ge somewhat understood why Sima Yan had to die.
He had been trapped by an ancient from centuries ago...
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In the early years of the Great Chu Dynasty, a renown scholar once said a very famous phrase: When the realm is at peace, beware of the Prime Minister; when the realm is in danger, beware of the General.
That is to say, when the world is safe, the person who poses the greatest threat to the emperor is the Prime Minister, who is primarily in charge of governing the country; and when the world is in great turmoil, the person who poses the greatest threat to the emperor is the Great General leading troops outside.