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A brief comment on Zhuge Liang
The third call made him shoulder the national affairs, and he gave his heart to two generations. This is a poem that later generations praised Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang, with his immeasurable wisdom, dedication and will to do what he can't do, has made a legendary figure through the ages.

Zhuge Liang (181-23410-8 [1]), a native of Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was an outstanding politician, strategist, diplomat and writer during the Three Kingdoms period.

The representative works of Zhuge Liang's prose include A Model and A Book of Commandments. He once invented the wooden ox, the flying horse, the Kongming lantern and so on, and transformed the crossbow, called Zhuge Lian crossbow, which can hit all targets with one crossbow. Zhuge Liang, a representative of loyal ministers and wise men in China traditional culture, devoted himself to his life and died.

Zhuge Liang was born in troubled times, and with the ambition of prospering the Han Dynasty and reassuring the people, he went to war to assist Liu Bei. However, Cao Cao's army is fierce, and Liu Bei has repeatedly lost and fought, and there is not much room for him. In order to completely defeat Cao Cao and realize the grand ambition of three-thirds of the world, Zhuge Liang resolutely went to Jiangdong to lobby and unite Wu against Cao Cao. Zhuge Liang, a great star of a generation, really did his best to die.

References:

Zhuge Liang _ Baidu encyclopedia