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Correction: Zhuge Liang's son is Zhuge Zhan, who marched into Chengdu, but Deng Ai His son is indeed incapable, he has no blood, and he is not a talent to be created. This is recorded by Chen Shou, and Liangliang himself has said it.
Maybe he knows a little bit about the art of war, but in the end it is useless.
And. The most important thing is that Liang Liang was only when his son was old. How to pass on the art of war?
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Zhuge Jin? Don't be scared!! I think Jiang Wei was close to Zhuge Liang at that time, and he had military talent, and Zhuge Liang hoped that Shu Han could exist for a long time, so he should find someone more suitable
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Teaching also depends on whether he can afford to sa Judging from historical records, Jiang Wei is indeed better than his own son
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This is where Zhuge Liang is clever, just imagine, if he passes his mantle to a mediocre person, even if it is his own son, what is the use of not being able to carry it forward? However, Jiang Wei is different, recognized as both civil and military, loyal, righteous, benevolent and brave, and he is a pen general at the end of the Shu Han Dynasty. Zhuge Liang valued Jiang Wei as a teachable disciple and a talent that could be created, so he regarded him as a key training object.
Kong Ming, Bo Le also. Jiang Wei, Jun Caiye. Siyuan (Zhuge Zhan), mediocrity.
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It's Zhuge Zhan???
His son is actually very capable, but he is not leading the troops to fight, and Zhuge Zhan's strength at that time is not comparable to Deng Ai's at all, even if he singles out Wang Lu Bu, if you give him 1,000 men and horses, can he beat 10,000 people led by a few bad generals?
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Some of them are about talent.
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It's because Jiang Wei is too young, and he is worried that his holding of power will cause many people to be dissatisfied, and others are not very worried about him.
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Because Jiang Wei was too young at that time and had no prestige and qualifications, many people would be dissatisfied with letting him take power.
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Zhuge Liang wanted Jiang Wei to learn his military talents and let him defend Shu Han. But power is not Zhuge Liang's personal decision, this needs Jiang Wei to fight for himself.
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Stepping through the bright sky of history, looking at the mottled streamers in the starlight, the thousands of years of wind and frost, how many heroic legends have been frozen, the long line of heaven and earth that runs through the ancient and modern, connecting the initial power of life, bringing people to surprise, bringing people reminiscence, the vast picture scroll of history, is the spiritual heaven that never gets old!
Zhuge Liang as a symbol of wisdom, by the people have been remembered in their hearts, he bowed to the spirit of death, as an example of countless latecomers, today we talk about Zhuge Liang's three major inventions, feel the wisdom and knowledge of the ancestors.
First: steamed buns
The steamed buns we eat today are invented by Zhuge Liang, when Zhuge Liang captured Meng Shu seven times, on the way back, the weather suddenly changed, and suddenly a violent storm rose, the locals wanted to use human heads to commemorate the dead soldiers, Zhuge Liang did not want to see this cruel and ignorant practice, so he ordered the soldiers to kill the cattle and sheep, and then chopped into meat sauce, wrapped in dough, and steamed in the cage drawer, in order to pay tribute to the souls of the dead, because it is the head of the animal, so it is called "steamed bread", and then gradually changed to "steamed bread".
Second: Kong Ming lantern
This was invented when Zhuge Liang went out on an expedition and was besieged by Sima Yi, when he was besieged by Sima Yi, all kinds of information could not be conveyed, Zhuge Liang racked his brains, and finally thought of Kong Ming Lantern and smoothly transmitted the military information. What Zhuge Liang didn't expect was that he became the originator of hot air balloons. Nowadays, many people use Kong Ming lanterns to pray and wish for blessings.
The Kong Ming lantern has also become a symbol of beauty.
Third: Wooden oxen and flowing horses
This is Zhuge Liang in order to transport grain and grass from the rugged mountain and invented, its biggest feature is that it can walk on the mountain road, because it looks very much like a cow and horse, so it is called the wooden ox flowing horse, this small object is not a problem to walk 20 miles a day on the mountain road. In fact, Zhuge Liang has many inventions, such as Kong Ming lock, Kong Ming chess, eight array diagrams, Zhuge crossbows and so on.
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Before dying, Zhuge Liang taught everything he had learned in his life to the general Jiang Wei, hoping that he could continue to bear the heavy responsibility of restoring the Han family, so why didn't Zhuge Liang pass on his mastery to his son Zhuge Zhan at that time? In fact, the truth was revealed in Zhuge Liang's letter to his brother Zhuge Jin: Zhan'er is too young now, very inexperienced, and difficult to take on the task of defeating Wei, in addition, I am afraid that he will become too early, and he will be proud and complacent with my true biography, and he will not be reused on paper, so he passed on his mastery to Jiang Wei.
But in fact, Zhuge Liang passed on the eight formations and the art of war to Jiang Wei There is a deeper intention, Zhuge Liang, who has been in the officialdom for a long time, knows that his family's power is too big in the court, and many ** have a lot of criticism about it, if he passes on his mastery to his son, I am afraid that he will be mistaken for letting his son continue to control the government, so that his own tragic destruction is not far away, Zhuge Zhan is young and does things in a sense of proportion, I am afraid that he will be complacent, and eventually incur the disaster of killing, so he did not pass it on to his son!
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This is because Zhuge Liang saw that his son was not useful at all and was not suitable for learning his skills, so he passed on his mastery to Jiang Wei and let him inherit it.
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Because he thought that his son had no talent and couldn't learn it if he couldn't learn it, he didn't pass it on to his son but to Jiang Wei.
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Because Zhuge Liang knows his son very well, he is not this material at all, and Jiang Wei has always studied very hard, so he will do this.
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I think the main reason is that his son's ambition is not here, and he doesn't want to force his son to do something he doesn't want to do.
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Because Jiang Wei has more talent in this area, Zhuge Liang still has a selfish heart, that is, he hopes that his son Zhuge can live an ordinary life. So in the end, the art of war was passed on to Jiang Wei.
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Because Zhuge Liang believed that Jiang Wei's military talent was higher than that of his son Zhuge Zhan, he was able to carry forward his art of war.
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Because he was afraid of being suspicious of the emperor. Zhuge Liang was already very valued, and if he passed on the art of war to his son, it would attract the suspicion of the superiors.
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Because Jiang Wei is very talented, he is very loyal to Shu and is deeply loved by Zhuge Liang.
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Because Zhuge Liang thought that Jiang Wei was more suitable to take over his mantle, and Zhuge Zhan was more talented in internal affairs, Zhuge Liang passed on the art of war to Jiang Wei but not to Zhuge Zhan.
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Because Zhuge Zhan couldn't inherit Zhuge Liang's talent at all, and Jiang Wei was better, Zhuge Liang passed on the art of war to Jiang Wei.
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Because Jiang Wei's talent is very outstanding, Zhuge Liang believes that only Jiang Wei can inherit his position and learn the knowledge of the art of war that he has accumulated for a long time.
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Because at that time, Zhuge Zhan was so young that when Zhuge Liang died, he was only 8 years old, so Zhuge Liang did not leave it to him.
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Because of his son's limited talent, coupled with the lack of time for training, he doesn't have that ability, only Jiang Wei is talented.
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Because his son was not fit to march to war, he felt that he had no talent for it, so he did not want his son to get involved in these political disputes.
The direct cause is the lack of grain and grass, and the preparation is insufficient. >>>More
Zhuge Liang (July 23, 181, August 28, 234), the word Kongming, the name Wolong (also known as Fulong), Han nationality, Langya Yangdu (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong), the prime minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician and military strategist. When he was alive, he was named the Marquis of Wuxiang, and he was said to be loyal to the Marquis of Wu; In order to admire Zhuge Liang's military talents, the later Eastern Jin Dynasty regime posthumously named him the king of Wuxing. His representative works include "The Table of the Former Teacher", "The Table of the Later Teacher", "The Book of Commandments" and so on. >>>More
Because the power of Wei was very large, and Zhuge Liang was not in good health in his later years, he finally died on the way to the Northern Expedition, so he failed to revive the Han Dynasty.
Because Zhuge Zhan's Wen Taowu was slightly less than one-tenth of Zhuge Liang's, he did not make much contribution, and he did not help Liu Bei in any strategic matters.
When chopping. Although the location of the street pavilion is important, it is easy to keep, as long as Ma Tan obeys Zhuge Liang's arrangement, it is easy to guard the street pavilion, otherwise Sima Yi will not be sad as soon as he hears that the street pavilion is guarded, and praises Zhuge Liang as a true god. Ma Tan usually has the best friendship with Zhuge Liang ("The prime minister regards a certain as a son, and a certain prime minister as his father" [Ma Tanyu] "I am the same brother as you, and your son is my son, so there is no need to ask more." >>>More