Speaking of Daqian, many people feel that Emperor Qian is profound in thought, often inscrutable, making decisions that leave his ministers struggling to grasp his intentions precisely.
The most typical example relates to the issue of the Princes' dealings, which would sometimes catch everyone by surprise when handled.
Among those who understood Emperor Qian best, Song Chengyue could not claim to be the first, yet he was certainly among the top three.
Having served as the Jinyiwei Commander, experienced both favor and neglect, and even nearly losing his head at one point.
After ups and downs, he started seeing many things far more clearly.
In the court, everyone had their own stance, and with this predisposition, their approach and consideration of issues were bound to differ from Emperor Qian's.
But Song Chengyue, lacking such stances and not entangled in complex interests, viewed and considered issues from Emperor Qian's perspective.