"His military strategy primarily focuses on 'stability'. Throughout the career of Marquis Meng, there has never been a record of 'winning with fewer troops' or 'achieving victory with surprise strategies'; it's always a steady outcome."
"However, as the saying goes, 'A good warrior holds no notable achievements.' The higher the capabilities demonstrated by such individuals, the more dangerous they are, since they never suffer a major defeat. As long as there is no massive rout, there always lies the chance for a turnaround."
"Take, for instance, this campaign against Qing Country. Advancing the battle line all the way to the residences of Lai State, cutting off supply routes, and besieging the Qing Army of a hundred thousand—on the surface, the tactics might not seem particularly striking, with only two words on the battle report—'great victory.' Such individuals, actually, are far more terrifying than Dong An and his likes."