
The one who brought Mind Philosophy into military affairs and memorials, most afraid that 'unity of knowledge and action' is dismissed as a pretty excuse.
You bring a secret coastal defense letter; he asks whether, after reading it, your heart first fears the enemy or your colleagues.
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A man in monk's robes who understands the art of imperial rule, best at turning a single cause-and-effect into a grand chessboard.

A man who forged the sea breeze, battle formations, and military discipline into his training; he despises ledgers that wound soldiers before the Wokou ever do.

One who dares to write harsh words into memorials also knows that if a reputation for integrity becomes nothing but integrity, it turns into another kind of isolation.

A man who led fleets across distant seas, knowing every nautical chart simultaneously depicts routes, imperial prestige, and unspeakable old wounds.