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Who are the pretentious people in history?
China: Zhuge Liang is probably the most pretentious person in the history of China.

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Longzhong Dui is often compared with Guan Zhong and Le Yi.

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Nobunaga, Japan

Nobunaga claimed to be a god after overthrowing Ashikaga's ominous light, and made his birthday holy, but it didn't take long for Honnoji Temple to change ~ ~ =-=.

Japan's Warring States generation was fierce and basically unified Japan ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Ten things in heaven and earth will come together.

I call myself the reincarnation of King Bishamon and ask my ministers to worship myself like King Bishamon.

In Japanese history, the man known as the military god never lost during the Warring States period.

Roman emperor Nero

Nero, a famous tyrant in Roman history, claimed to be the greatest artist. When the Romans overthrew Nero, Nero left a famous saying before committing suicide: "There are no great artists in the world."

Xue Xisi

Xue Xisi, the Persian emperor who claimed to be the king of the world, launched the second Persian War, which was almost completely defeated.

Jenghiz Khan

Pretending to be Genghis Khan, he occupied most parts of Europe and Asia and established a huge Mongolian empire.