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What spirit does the story of Su Wu herding sheep praise?

The moral of grazing in Su Wu is to praise Su Wu's spirit of loyalty to coercion and inducement, fearlessness of power, perseverance and unyielding.

The story of Su Wu herding sheep tells that in the first year of Tianhan (BC 100), Su Wu was ordered to go to Xiongnu as a corps commander and was detained. Xiongnu nobles repeatedly threatened to induce them to surrender; Later, he moved to Beihai (now Lake Baikal, Russia, now Baiting Sea, Gansu) to shepherd sheep. He held Jeff hostage in the Han Dynasty and threatened to let the ram have children before he was released to China.

Su Wu went through hardships and stayed in Xiongnu for nineteen years. It was not until the end of the Yuan Dynasty (8 1 year ago) that it was put back to the Han Dynasty. After his death, Emperor Gaozu Xuan Di listed him as one of the eleven outstanding figures in Qilin Pavilion, showing his moral integrity.

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Su Wu shepherd ending:

In the second year of Liang Wudi (87 BC), Emperor Zhao ascended the throne. A few years later, the Huns and the Han Dynasty reached a peace agreement. When the Han Dynasty searched for Su Wu, the Huns lied that Su Wu was dead. The emissary of the later Han Dynasty went to Xiongnu again, and Chang Hui asked the guards to accompany him. In the evening, he met the envoys of the Han Dynasty and told about his experiences in Xiongnu in recent years.

Li Ling was in tears and said goodbye to Su Wu. Khan told Su Wu's men, in addition to those who had surrendered and died before, nine others had been following Su Wu back.

In the spring of the sixth year of Zhao Di (8 1), Su Wu returned to Chang 'an. Emperor Zhao ordered Su Wu to visit Wudiyuan Temple with sacrifices. Officials worship the country, and their salaries are two thousand stones; Give two million, two hectares of official land, and a residence. Chang Hui, Xu Sheng and Zhao Zhonggen all met the corps commander and each gave them two hundred silks. The other six people returned to their hometowns because of their old age, and each paid 100,000 yuan to avoid lifelong corvee.