282:). Dou Yizhi heard about the mutiny and was concerned that his soldiers may be tempted to do the same. He considered passing out money and silk as rewards to them to endear them to him, but there was advice that doing so, without any reason, may in fact cause soldiers to fear that they were being suspected. He therefore did not do so, but rumors that he was passing out rewards already spread among the soldiers. One of the officers, Wang Guoqing (
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When you recommend people, do not consider how close you are to them. I heard that when Dou Yizhi was chancellor, he did not once give a commission to anyone that he knew. If his acquaintances were talented but he abandoned them because he knew them, then this could not be said to be fair,
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Jingzhao (京兆, in modern
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