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Before his death, Zhuge Liang left behind a 12-word prophecy, which was accurately fulfilled more than a thousand years later. Is it really a coincidence?

With the development of the Internet, there are some boring historical inventors who like to make up some stories to entertain people. As long as they are close to famous people, all kinds of unofficial histories are worth a hundred times as much as they are real. Really, each description is vivid and lifelike, as if you are actually there. In fact, all these hearsay rumors are spread through the Internet, and there are not that many gossips.

All of this news was misinterpreted by interested people, and then created to attract attention and sensationalize the public. Over time, it became historical data that was more real than the truth. It can be said to be a huge disaster!

For example, "Lord of the Water Moon, Geng is not big, cover eighteen, and the dragon will lie down again." As long as you pay a little attention to this so-called Zhuge Liang's last words, you can know that it is similar to Zhuge Liang's last words. It would be endless to talk about if there were not three or two hours. According to the records in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms", Liu Chan sent people to express condolences to Zhuge Liang, and when he died, he only left words about who could succeed him.

After his death, I still don’t even know where he was buried, let alone his tomb, plaque, etc., or any miraculous prophecies. The Wuhou Temple in Chengdu is dedicated to Zhuge Liang. It was originally Liu Bei's temple, but later Zhuge Liang took over and became the protagonist. These were all built by later generations. Zhuge Liang didn't know about this at all, so how could he have any last words?

Due to the spread of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang has been immortalized in myths, and his intelligence has been magnified. It seems that everything is possible. Therefore, there are a lot of similar last words, but all of them are for future generations. The purpose is very clear when it is fabricated, and it is not just to attract people’s attention regardless of the consequences. Over time, as more people spread these forged things, they became true. After all, it was too troublesome to verify them, and there was no cost in spreading rumors.

Many boring people began to study Confucius tirelessly, sharpen their writings, and create history. "Lord of Water Moon, Geng is not big, cover eighteen, and the dragon will lie down again." How do these twelve characters say? It is nothing more than a clever use of words, without any logical way of splitting characters. The only information we can know is that the Sichuan Inspector Song Kefa deliberately fabricated the incident when he was presiding over the reconstruction of Wuhou Temple. At that time, the Wuhou Temple was rebuilt, and Song Kefa established the "Stele Record of the Rebuilding of the Wuhou Temple", which roughly recorded the incident and did not mention anything about the twelve characters.

These twelve characters can be broken into one sentence, that is, the so-called Song Kefa will rebuild the Wuhou Temple during the Kangxi period of the Qing Dynasty. This sentence does not show that Zhuge Liang is a god of knowledge, knows everything, and can even calculate events more than a thousand years in the future. If it is true, it should be famous in the inscription. If it is false and Song Kefa deliberately fabricated it, it is a serious crime of deceiving the emperor. At that time, you don't know what the consequences will be, right?

The fabricated history is so vivid, do you accept it? Anyone will be convinced by such gossip, and of course the crooked history will be convinced as well! But is it true? Fake! true and false! True or false! There is no practical significance in making up false news for the ancients. It was the eighth year of Kangxi's reign that Song Kefa was appointed as the inspector of Sichuan. The trend was not very stable yet. Song Kefa really made up a few words for himself. These three words "Guanglongfuwo" can destroy other clans. Not all people have no brains. , The emperor has just taken over the throne and is about to dominate the world. If you carve a dragon lying down, are you looking for death?

Let’s not talk about the crime of deceiving the emperor, but whether there is any meaning in doing this. Since he has been destined to practice at that time, it has nothing to do with Song Kefa. You are just completing the task. Do you need to practice witchcraft to embolden yourself? Things like putting books in the belly of fish and humming foxes in campfires are all the specialties of rebels. Is Song Kefa getting impatient?

This story is just some false things made up with the help of real people and real things. It contains a mixture of truth and falsehood, and it is reasonable and well-founded. The ultimate goal is to show Zhuge Liang's magical calculation skills, while ignoring the unreasonableness.