Yu Chaoen dug Guo Ziyi's ancestral grave, and Guo Ziyi spoke for him if he was not angry. What is the truth?

Yu Chaoen dug Guo Ziyi's ancestral grave, but Guo Ziyi was not angry and spoke for him. That's because Guo Ziyi didn't want to argue with the villain, so Guo Ziyi didn't get angry, but spoke for him.

There have been many talented military commanders in the history of our country for thousands of years. However, few of them can really finish the project from beginning to end. For example, Yue Fei, who was loyal to the monarch and patriotic, was finally framed by treacherous court officials. However, among them, Guo Ziyi is the best person who can finish the project from beginning to end. He is not afraid of death, and what he cares about most is his reputation. He is a man who is good at fighting and dealing with interpersonal relationships. He is a good man, but his relationship with the traitor is not very stiff. When he meets a traitor, he is even more polite than a loyal minister.

For example, Yu Chaoen dug his ancestral grave, and he didn't care about Yu Chaoen. Digging ancestral graves has been intolerable since ancient times. It is impossible to say that Guo Ziyi doesn't hate Yu Chaoen, but he doesn't want to be an enemy of the villains, so he can only say that his soldiers have dug graves in peacetime, so he is likely to be retaliated, and he doesn't want to care about these. The event itself was designed by Yu Chaoen, but he blamed himself for the fault, leaving the emperor speechless. Later, many loyal ministers were framed, but Guo Ziyi was fine, mainly because he was generous at ordinary times and didn't care about villains, so villains couldn't catch him and didn't offend anyone at ordinary times.

Later, during the Anshi Rebellion, Guo Ziyi defeated the Anshi Rebellion and saved the crumbling Tang Dynasty. Later, Guo Ziyi was appointed Prime Minister, provoked by treacherous court officials and suspected by the king. The king dismissed him, but he didn't care and still worked hard. Because of this, the king trusted him very much later.