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Past life fortune-telling fishing

The person who uttered this sentence was Chen Youliang, a fisherman who robbed the world with Zhu Yuanzhang at the end of Yuan Dynasty, but Zhu Yuanzhang finally took the world and died in the war. But to tell the truth, Chen Youliang had an absolute advantage in farmland at that time, but it ruined everything because of his own personality and wrong decision. Not only did he fail to realize his ideal, but he also lost his life. I have to say that sometimes, success may be just a matter of thought.

Chen Youliang was a fisherman, but he was educated. It is because of their cultural accomplishment that they can be secretaries beside Ni Wenjun. Ni Wenjun is a fisherman himself, and Chen Youliang feels that they appreciate each other to some extent. Chen Youliang was smart and capable, and soon became Ni Wenjun's confidant, sending him to Huangzhou, an important place in the country. Only at this time, Ni Wenjun may not have thought that he would eventually die in the hands of the people he trusted the most.

Chen Youliang rose rapidly after killing Ni Wenjun, but this undoubtedly laid the groundwork for his later failure, because Ni Wenjun was his benefactor, and instead of repaying his kindness, he did harm to him. This ingratitude will only expose Chen Youliang as a cruel and insidious person. In fact, in wartime, everyone is in danger, and this kind of person is the most afraid. Later, he killed Xu Shouhui, which doomed Chen Youliang's failure.

Later, he attacked Zhu Yuanzhang and was devastated. At this time, his tide is gone, and he will never return to heaven. He once tried to be brave and led the army to recapture Hongdu, but he didn't want to die here. Throughout Chen Youliang's life, there were great benefits brought by cleverness, but in the end he died because he didn't have a long-term vision. Chen Youliang himself is capable, but he is helpless. His personality determines his fate, and he can only blame himself for his failure.