What does Zhuge Liang refer to in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Updated on culture 2024-03-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Six Qi Mountains, six expeditions from Qi Mountains to Cao Wei in the north.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Zhuge Liang's six out refers to Zhuge Liang's six out of Qishan.

    Zhuge Liang: The word Kongming, the name Wolong, a native of Langyayang, Xuzhou, the prime minister of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician, military strategist, diplomat, writer, calligrapher, and inventor. In the early years, he went to Jingzhou with his uncle Zhuge Yinnaxuan, after Zhuge Xuan's death, Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in Xiangyang Longzhong, after Liu Bei Sangu Maolu, assisted Liu Bei to establish Shu Han, after the establishment of Shu Feng Bi Han, Zhuge Liang was named the prime minister and the Marquis of Wuxiang, and cared for the people internally, showed rituals, about official positions, from the power system, open-mindedness, preaching justice, and reaching out to Wu to resist Wei, in order to realize the political ideal of reviving the Han Dynasty, several Northern Expeditions, but failed due to various factors, and finally died in Wuzhangyuan in the twelfth year of Shu Han Jianxing, at the age of 54, Liu Chan posthumously called him a number of loyal martial marquis, and later generations often called Zhuge Liang with the marquis of Wu and Zhuge Wuhou, and the Eastern Jin Dynasty regime posthumously named him the king of Wuxing because of his military talent.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The six out of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Donghe, Erchuan, seven captures, North refusal, and eight formations refer to the following: six out of Qishan, East and Dongwu, collection of Dongchuan and Xichuan, seven capture of Meng Huo, and eight formations. The details are as follows:

    1. Six outs: Legend has it that Zhuge Liang once went out of Qishan six times to attack Wei, and there were only two times (the first and fourth) that he really sent troops to Qishan.

    2. Donghe: Make Liu Bei politically connected with Sun Shangxiang, and join forces with Eastern Wu to defeat Cao Chong in the Battle of Chibi.

    3. Collect Erchuan: occupy Dongchuan and Xichuan.

    4. Seven captures: Zhuge Liang sent troops to the south, captured the local chieftain Meng Shu seven times, released it seven times, and captured Meng Shu in Meng Huo City for the seventh time, and made him really admit defeat and no longer be an enemy.

    5. Northern Basis: Zhuge Liang launched five wars against Cao Wei from the spring of 228 to the winter of 234 in order to support the Han dynasty and unify the Central Plains.

    6. Eight arrays: refers to the "Eight Arrays" created by Zhuge Liang, which absorbs the permutations and combinations of Jingtian and Taoist Bagua, is compatible with astronomy and geography, and is a rare combat formation in ancient times.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhuge Liang came out of Qishan Mountain.

    Zhuge Liang five out of Qishan, not only did not get an inch of land, but also lost troops, wasted resources, wasted time, although he knew that the future was bleak, and some people objected, but he still had to continue to go out of Qishan, we have reason to believe that he was not willing to let the past hard work go to waste, and it was this myth of sunk price that made him "do his best, and die", embarked on the road of self-destruction.

    Some things need to be turned back, and some things need to be turned back, but how to distinguish between the two is not an easy task, even capable people like Zhuge Liang can't help but fall into myths, not to mention you and me?

    From Zhuge Liang's six Northern Expeditions, his opponents except Sima Yi are not the strongest generals of the Three Kingdoms, and the results are mediocre, and he has not been able to realize his grand plan in the division table.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Zhuge Liang came out of Qishan Mountain.

    Donghe Sun Quan. Collect the east, the west of the river.

    Seven captures. The north rejected Cao Cao.

    Put a gossip array. Look at the thatched house three times.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Six out: (six out of Qishan, after Liu Bei's death, in order to complete the great cause of assisting Han Xingliu Liu, Zhuge Liang made six northern expeditions to the Central Plains, each time sending troops from Qishan).

    Seven captures: (Seven captures of Meng Shu, the king of the Southern Barbarians Meng Shu rebelled, Zhuge Liang led troops to suppress, in order to recover the hearts of the Southern Barbarians, he captured Meng Shu seven times without killing, and finally made Meng Shu convinced and admired with takeaways, and swore never to rebel).

    Collect Erchuan: (Collect Dongchuan and Xichuan, that is, Jingyi Erchuan, and lay a foundation for Shuhan) Donghe: (Donghe Sun Quan).

    North rejection: (North rejection Cao Cao).

    Eight Arrays: (Arrange Bagua Array).

    The Eight Arrays were created by Sun Bin, a great military strategist during the Warring States Period, and are said to have been inspired by the Bagua diagram of the Book of Changes, so they are also called Bagua Arrays. The specific formation is that the general is in the center, and a team of regular soldiers is distributed on each side, and four teams of mobile combat surprise soldiers are sent between the regular soldiers to form eight formations. The eight arrays are scattered into eight, and they become one, and they divide and merge to form sixty-four arrays.

    At that time, Zhuge Liang used stones to lay out the direction of the eight formations in Fengjie, Sichuan, as a purpose for coaches and soldiers to practice the formation, called "Eight Formations".

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    pacified the Nanban and captured Meng seven times.

    When the Seven Capture of Meng Shu was the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang sent troops to the south, captured the local chieftain Meng Shu seven times, and released him seven times, so that he really surrendered defeat and was no longer an enemy. The metaphor uses strategy to convince the other person. Pei Songzhi's note in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" mentioned in "The Spring and Autumn Period of the Han and Jin Dynasties" that "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has been greatly adapted and fictionalized.

    In the process of quelling the rebellion in Nanzhong, Zhuge Liang adopted a strategy of attacking the heart and soul of Meng Shu, the leader of the powerful forces in Nanzhong, with the aim of completely eliminating the rebellious psychology of the ethnic minorities in Nanzhong. Since the Eastern Han Dynasty, Nanzhong has been under the jurisdiction of Yizhou, and has been divided into four administrative districts: Yizhou County (i.e., Jianning County), Qike County, Zhuti County and Yongchang County.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Zhuge Wuhou, with a towel on his head and a feather fan in his hand, pointed to the northern ......Said: The mountain is high and the clouds are light, and it is high and unclimbable. The stakes are indispensable. It is necessary to open a dangerous road with an excavator. Looking back and asking, you can know ......

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    South into the barren land Ping Meng.

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