The purpose of Yao's rebellion is to prove his ability. I think he is very much like Jia Xu of the Three Kingdoms. See through everything. Yao knew that once he rebelled, whether he succeeded or failed, he would be blamed for thousands of years. He doesn't care. In the eyes of people like him, his contribution lies in his ability to assess the situation. He gave Judy great support when she was in the most difficult time, thus enhancing her confidence in winning. When Judy hesitates, she can make a decisive decision. Yao's talents are various, and he can strategize and win the battle thousands of miles away. At first, Chu didn't have any idea of rebellion. Rebellion is not a dinner party, but his eldest brother.
Jingnan can succeed, on the one hand, because Zhu Yunwen is a pig opponent, and the excellent situation turns victory into defeat; If Yao assisted, the war would certainly not be like this, and there might be rebellion, but it would not necessarily be a fight. On the other hand, as an uncle, he bypassed the protection of the imperial court and copied Nanjing directly, euphemistically saying that this was our own business of Zhujiajian, and Yao played more of a counselor's role, making suggestions for the prince to win the world. I hope I can help you.
Yao Zui's outstanding contribution was that when Jinan could not be captured for a long time, he advised "don't attack the city and seize the land again, but take advantage of the emptiness of the capital." This is indeed a very wise strategy. Take rebellion as your own responsibility, persevere, and this ambition will not change! From planning to implementation, it broke my heart. At the most difficult time of the Northern Expedition, we still supported Judy's revolution to the end! It's Judy's Liu Bowen.