Yo, tell me about the stories of the ancients, this is much more interesting than today's hot search. Let's first pull back the time, go to the Three Kingdoms in the troubled times, and talk about the ups and downs of the three deputy generals: Pang De, Wang Ping and Zhang He. Don't worry, I promise I won't let you doze off.
First of all, we have to give a big brother Pound. This guy fought Guan Yu for a hundred rounds in the Battle of Xiangfan! You heard it right, it was Guan Yunchang who cut with a machete. The result was a tie! It's exciting to think about it, and the two men are embarrassed on the battlefield, just like a modern boxing match, but replaced by a spear and a big knife. But, Pound believes in himself a little too much. He looked down on the Lord and called himself a lone ranger. As a result, because of their contempt for the commander and their mistakes in decision-making, their Xiangfan feast ended up in a defeat.
Next, let's talk about Brother Wang Ping. Although this man has a limited level of education -- he can't read a few big characters -- who dares to underestimate him? Lao Wang has been on the battlefield for many years, and he can see through how the battle situation has changed at a glance. It is a pity that Ma Tan's young man was soft-eared and did not take Wang Ping's suggestion; the result was that the Shu army lost and lost all his pants. But because of this, Wang Ping was promoted to become rich (metaphorically, of course), and was entrusted with important tasks - what does this mean? People are not only experienced, but also resourceful!
In the end, it was Zhang He's turn to appear. After Brother Zhang was frightened by Zhang Fei, he became very cautious, and made suggestions to the main general Xiahou Yuan for steady combat in the Battle of Brazil. But Xiahou Yuan's bones are very hard, and "all or nothing" seems to have become his motto. Fortunately, although Zhang He was defeated, he was still honored, and he was not severely punished, but was even more trusted by Xiahou Yuan.
To sum up the stories of these lieutenant generals: martial arts, resourcefulness, and experience are indispensable! But at a critical time, if the main general can't listen to the words of the lieutenant general, Jin Yu's good words...... Oh! That's a loss.
So, whether you are the boss or an employee (or adjutant general) in the team, mutual respect and listening can lead to victory together!