In Chinese, the word exuberant was usually used to describe a state of vitality, vigor, or energy. It didn't quite match Caogui, who was proficient in the art of war. If you want to express that Caogui was proficient in the art of war and that his career was flourishing, you can use other synonymous words such as: - Unfailing: To be vigorous without decay or gradual decline. - Flourish: refers to a state of being full of vitality and prosperity. - To be in a state of prosperity or unfailing prosperity. - Prosperity: refers to the state of prosperity and prosperity.