"Don't talk about peaches and plums, but learn from others" is Sima Qian's evaluation of which Han dynasty general in Historical Records?

Sima Qian's Biography of General Li in Historical Records in the Western Han Dynasty: Taishigong said: The biography said: "It is just but not ordered; His body is not right, although he disobeys. "That's also called general lee. I have met General Li, who is too modest to say anything. On the day of death, what the world knows or doesn't know is mourning. He is loyal and sincere to the literati. As the saying goes,' if you don't say anything, you will find your way'. Although this statement is small, it can be said to be big. "Taishi Gong said:" The Analects of Confucius said, "People do things without orders; It is not correct in itself. Even if it is ordered, people will not follow it. "This is general lee. When I met General Li, he was as simple as a countryman and was not good at words. When he died, everyone in the world mourned for him, whether they knew him or not. His loyalty and sincere heart really made the literati respect him. As the saying goes, "peaches and plums can't talk, but they can set foot on the path under the tree." "Although this is a small matter, it can make people understand the truth!