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Wu was spurned before his death. Why did many people see him off after his death?

A person can't be judged by one of his actions. Only by looking at his contribution as a whole can we make a more accurate evaluation of this person. Take the warlord scuffle in China in the late Qing Dynasty, many generals are dominant. Some people say that he is a hero, some people eventually become traitors, and some people become heroes in the eyes of ordinary people, such as Wu. Many things he did before his death had people treat him.

Wu's life is also wonderful, ups and downs. At first, he was a child of an ordinary family. At first, he wanted to take the Qing Dynasty exam, but every time he took the exam, he didn't get a good result. Later, he gave up directly. Finally, he set up a stall on the road and began his fortune-telling life. He thinks this is his life, but he doesn't think that current events make heroes. At that time, the society was very chaotic, and Wu admired it and began to join the army.

Until he finally occupied Luoyang and became a vassal. During this period, he began to fight with different military forces. In this process, it can be said that the people suffer the most. Wu's first half of his life was wonderful, and the turning point of his life came from the second direct service war. Wu was defeated in the second direct service war. Since then, he began to recover, and finally he settled in Beijing.

However, his life seems to have gone downhill from now on, but his first half of life was still brilliant, and his influence still existed. So at that time, the Japanese wanted Wu to be his official, but Wu refused, and the Japanese still did not give up. They invited Wu to come out of the mountain several times and even threatened Wu, but in the end, Wu did not surrender until he died, so he was a hero with national righteousness, so many people saw him off.