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Qi Jiguang is ready to resist the enemy, rectify military discipline and disobey military orders. What is the punishment?
Qi Jiguang is ready to guard against the enemy and rectify the military discipline. If someone disobeys military orders and makes mistakes, they will be punished by military law. Moreover, Qi Jiguang is an impartial person, even if his relatives make mistakes, they will be punished.

Qi Jiguang is a very famous national hero in the history of our country. His military ability is very strong. He built a powerful army. At the beginning, the atmosphere in the army was not very good. Once, an officer disobeyed orders and broke the capture. At that time, Qi Jiguang willy-nilly, he is going to deal with the officer. When his men saw him, they quickly came to intercede with Qi Jiguang, saying that the officer was not an outsider, but Qi Jiguang's mother-in-law. At that time, after hearing this, Qi Jiguang pondered for a while, and then said that even his relatives could not ignore the military discipline, and even dealt severely with the officer in front of all the soldiers.

The punished officer lay in bed at night cursing Qi Jiguang and was angry with him, saying that he had no feelings. Qi Jiguang suddenly appeared, and the officer was startled, but he quickly took off his hat and saluted Qi Jiguang, explained his difficulties, and assured Qi Jiguang that he would never disobey orders again. And it was widely circulated in the army. Everyone knows that Qi Jiguang is a selfless person, and even his mother-in-law can't bend the law. Soldiers are also strict with themselves and try not to make mistakes, so the atmosphere in the army is getting better and better.

Qi Jiguang has been fighting against the Japanese pirates in Shandong and has made great contributions. The enemy dare not confront Qi Jiguang head-on. Transferred to the coast of Zhejiang, the court later transferred Qi Jiguang to the anti-Japanese front.