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"Although you have the right owner, you don't have the right time." What does Mr. Shui Jing mean by this sentence?

The meaning of Mr. Shui Jing’s words is that Zhuge Liang met the right person at the wrong time, so he can only lament that the timing of Zhuge Liang’s coming out was very bad. In fact, Mr. Shui Jing can be regarded as a relatively well-known hermit in the Three Kingdoms, and he is also very familiar with Zhuge Liang. Coupled with Mr. Shui Jing's understanding and prediction of the world situation at that time, Mr. Shui Jing concluded that the reality of Zhuge Liang's coming out was very bad, and his final contributions and achievements were also very limited.

What Mr. Shui Jing said? Although he won the master? means that Zhuge Liang met his real lord Liu Bei, because Liu Bei allowed Zhuge Liang to fully display his talents. Since Cao Cao occupied most of the land in the north at that time, he had a lot of counselors under his command. Even if Zhuge Liang joined Cao Cao's group, the platform provided by Cao Cao was very limited. The same goes for Sun Quan of Jiangdong, who also has many counselors under his command. At that time, only Liu Bei had no decent counselors under his command, so Liu Bei provided the broadest platform for Zhuge Liang.

What Mr. Shui Jing said about "untimely" means that the timing of Zhuge Liang's encounter with Liu Bei was very bad, so the path Zhuge Liang followed Liu Bei will be very difficult. At that time, Liu Bei was very poor except for his illusory identity as the uncle of the Han Dynasty. Apart from Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and others, he had very few soldiers under his command, and he did not occupy a decent city. Compared with Cao Cao and Sun Quan, Liu Bei is simply not worth mentioning. Therefore, Mr. Shui Jing could only lament that Zhuge Liang was at the wrong time.

Judging from the process that Zhuge Liang later went through, Mr. Shui Jing’s words are also very correct. After Zhuge Liang agreed to help Liu Bei, Liu Bei really delegated power to Zhuge Liang and handed over many things to Zhuge Liang to manage. Moreover, after Liu Bei's death, Zhuge Liang spent his whole life worrying about Shu Han. The most pity is that the strength of the Shu Han is really poor, so Zhuge Liang never completed the unification of the world throughout his life.