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Tales of wisdom of celebrities in the Three Kingdoms.
It is said that Zhuge Liang was portrayed as a demon in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Zhuge Liang is wise and close to the devil). From the fledgling fire, burning a new field, to fighting with Confucianism, borrowing the arrow of a straw boat, to taking Jingzhou, pacifying barbarians and leaving Qishan, Zhuge Liang has always been deified. Whether he is new or clever, he is invincible and will scare Sima Yi after his death.

In fact, Zhuge Liang died from the age of 26 (when Guo Jia just died) to the age of 54. His greatest contribution to the Shu and Han Dynasties was to unite Sun Quan and govern the country. Zhuge Liang's talent is "long-term management of honor, short-term management of the people, it is better to be a general than to manage the people." Zhuge Liang once improved the crossbow, made a wooden ox and a flowing horse, and designed an eight-array diagram. His sons Zhuge Zhan and Zhuge Shang were indeed killed in the battle with Wargo.

Liu Bei said, "There is Kong Ming in solitude and water in fish."

Sima Yi said, "There are only talents in the world."