At that time, the Ming dynasty used literati to lead troops, and the military commanders completely withdrew from the political affairs. Although Wang Yue is a scholar, he has a different personality from ordinary civil servants.
After several campaigns, Wang Yue's character has also become bold, and his boldness and heroism can be seen from his poems. This is contrary to the character of civil servants, which leads to their exclusion, and he has made many military achievements, which leads to the jealousy of ministers.
Wang Yue's close contact with eunuchs is also an important reason for his bleak evening scene. Wang Yue had a good relationship with eunuch Wang Zhi, which made the emperor wary. Since then, his remarks in North Korea have been bad and excluded. He actively attached himself to eunuchs, which made many civil servants hate him. Being in charge of the army alone has attracted more people's attention.
Wang Yue later got involved with Li Guangyou. After the fall of Li Guang, he was dismissed. After senior three, he was beaten as an accomplice of Li Guang, and he was implicated. He could no longer manage state affairs, and finally he died of depression.
In any case, Wang Yue used his own efforts to ensure the temporary peace of the country. Although his evening scene is bleak and forgotten by later generations, it cannot change his contribution to the times and national security. He fought strangely, dared to take risks, and beat back the Tatars with his intelligence. Unfortunately, he was finally rejected by civil servants, made careless friends, and was implicated by eunuchs, which led to his final melancholy. If he had made the right decision at that time, he might have enjoyed the splendor of his life and gone down in history, and would not be forgotten by future generations.