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1. Zhuge Liang is an excellent and outstanding politician, and it can be seen that Zhuge Liang has stayed in Chengdu many times, has been very thoughtful in governance, and has outstanding political talents. Especially after Liu Bei's death, Zhuge Liang ruled the country by law, which was fair and just to anyone, so in Shu, there were almost no thieves and robbers, and the people could live in peace. Zhuge Liang looked at things very thoughtfully, so Shu appeared "no matter how big or small the political affairs are, and the salt is determined by the brightness".
2, Zhuge Liang's most admirable thing is that he is an honest official, "do his best, and then die" is really beyond the reach of ordinary people! Zhuge Liang is very strict with himself, and he is also strict with his subordinates, which can be described as a clean official like Bao Qingtian and Di Renjie.
3. Zhuge Liang made great mistakes in strategy and tactics, at least in my opinion, Zhuge Liang is an outstanding politician, but he cannot be said to be an outstanding military strategist. Zhuge Liang made many Northern Expeditions and failed many times. The soldiers kept going out to fight, working the people and losing money, but Zhuge Liang did not have a big plan, only "Beiding Central Plains", and this also violated the several conditions that Zhuge Liang himself said in Longzhong, now the world has not changed, and there is no Jingzhou in Shu.
Shu itself is the weakest, and he was tossed by Zhuge Liang like this, and he was even weaker (fortunately, Liu Chan stopped the Northern Expedition, otherwise the Shu Kingdom would have died earlier), and it can be seen that he is not a strategist. He is not a tactician at the same time, because Zhuge Liang only knows what he says in the book of war, and does not know how to improvise, so he was defeated many times by Sima Yi, Cao Zhen, Zhang He and other Cao Wei generals (don't believe that Zhuge Liang defeated Sima Yi many times in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in fact, Sima Yi defeated Zhuge Liang many times), to put it mildly, Liu Bei went out to annihilate the whole army, and Zhuge Northern Expedition was unsuccessful, laying the groundwork for the demise of Shu.
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Zhuge Liang (181-234), the name Kongming, Han nationality, Langya Yangdu (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong) people. During the Three Kingdoms period, he was a prime minister, military strategist, politician, writer and inventor. He is one of the outstanding politicians and military strategists in Chinese history, and an important figure in ancient Chinese culture.
Zhuge Liang has been smart and studious since he was a child, and is proficient in a variety of knowledge such as the subset of classics and history, astronomy and geography, and the art of war. In his early years, he traveled to famous mountains and rivers and dabbled in a wide range of books. After Liu Bei established Shu Han in Sichuan, Zhuge Liang served as his main adviser and military advisor, and played an extremely important role in unifying the south and resisting strong enemies in the north.
After Zhuge Liang became the prime minister of Shu Han, he put forward a series of strategic ideas such as "first stocking grain and grass, then seeking war" and "winning by surprise", defeated Cao Wei's attacks many times, and successfully defended the southern frontier. At the same time, he was also committed to promoting reform and governance, and formulated many beneficial policies, which won the support of the people. In addition to his political and military achievements, Zhuge Liang was also a writer and inventor.
He left a large number of literary works, such as "The Teacher's Table", "The Later Teacher's Table", "The Book of Commandments", etc., which have high literary value. Moreover, in agricultural production, water conservancy engineering, medicine and health and military equipment, Zhuge Liang also has a number of rubber inventions and contributions. Despite Zhuge Liang's early death, his influence was long-lasting, and his thoughts and spirit had a profound impact on Chinese history and culture, and he was revered as "Mr. Wolong" and an indelible cultural treasure of the Chinese nation.
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Summary. Zhuge Liang went to Jingzhou with his uncle Zhuge Xuan in his early years, and after Zhuge Xuan's death, Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in Longzhong. [2][3][4][5] When Liu Bei was attached to Liu Biao in Jingzhou, Zhuge Liang proposed to Liu Bei to occupy Jingzhou and Yizhou, and unite with Sun Quan to fight against Cao Cao's "Longzhong Pair" strategy, Liu Bei successfully established the Shu Han regime according to Zhuge Liang's strategy, and formed a three-legged trend with Sun Quan and Cao Cao.
Zhuge Liang (181 - October 8, 234 [1]), known as Kongming, Wolong, was born in Yangdu Langya (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province) [144], the prime minister of Shu and Han during the Three Kingdoms period, and an outstanding politician, military strategist, inventor and writer in ancient China.
Zhuge Liang went to Jingzhou with his uncle Zhuge Xuan in his early years, and after Zhuge Xuan's death, Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in Longzhong. [2][3][4][5] When Liu Bei was attached to Liu Biao in Jingzhou, Zhuge Liang proposed to Liu Bei to occupy Jingzhou and Yizhou, and unite with Sun Quan to fight against Cao Cao's "Longzhong Pair" strategy, Liu Bei successfully established the Shu Han regime according to Zhuge Liang's strategy, and formed a three-legged trend with Sun Quan and Cao Cao.
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