Chapter seven Biography of Zudi(26)
Zu Ti was a wise and virtuous corporal who was good at showing compassion for the people. Even those who are estranged and of low status can be treated with kindness and kindness. The soldiers would be rewarded for any small merit. He lived frugally and did not have any assets. He advised the governor, farmer and sang, took the lead in the development of production and collected and buried dry bones, which won him popular support. In a letter to his relatives, Liu Kun praised Zu Tiwei very much. Emperor Yuan of the Jin Dynasty also issued an order to promote him to the rank of general of Zhenxi. Seeing Zu Ti's strong power, Shi Le did not dare to invade the south, so he ordered his mother to repair her tomb in Chenggao County and sent a letter asking for an exchange of market. Although Zu Ti did not reply, he allowed the two sides to exchange the market. He made ten times the profit and his army became stronger and stronger. Later, when Tong Jian was rebelled by Zu Ti to later Zhao, Shi Le beheaded him to show good will to Zu Ti. Zu Ti also made good with Shi Le and forbade the border generals to invade Later Zhao. The border was peaceful for a while.