xióng雄cái才dà大lüè略
Possessing exceptional talent, profound wisdom, and grand strategic vision; outstanding ability and great strategy.
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Ancient
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During the Western Han Dynasty, after the 'Rule of Wen and Jing' (Emperors Wen and Jing), agriculture experienced unprecedented development, and the country enjoyed stability and unity.
After Emperor Wu of Han ascended the throne, he rejected all other schools of thought, solely upholding Confucianism. He extensively recruited talents and established universities.
However, he pursued grand achievements and often neglected the hardships of the common people. Ban Gu, in his 'Book of Han,' commented: 'If Emperor Wu, with his exceptional talent and grand vision, had not abandoned the humble and frugal governance style of Emperors Wen and Jing to benefit the people...'