In fact, the military talents cultivated by the Tang Empire itself mostly favor a stable style, except for mavericks like Strauss who rose to prominence earlier and made a name for themselves sooner.
For instance, Eric of the 7th Corps is a commander who leans towards a stable style. In addition, Commander Willis of the 4th Corps and Commander Brian of the 5th Corps are also commanders who tend towards stability.
Among the surrendered generals who became commanders of the Tang Army, Commander Zhao Chen of the 6th Corps, General Feng Kezhi of the 9th Corps, and even Ying An of the 11th Corps are relatively less aggressive candidates.
And the middle-level commanders of these troops, young people graduating from military academies, are all experts in "fortifying hard camps and fighting dull battles."
