This famous historical saying, "Give your best and die till you die" has influenced many generations and has become the motto of many people with lofty ideals! Regarding Zhuge Liang's evaluation, throughout the past dynasties, both the government and the public have surprisingly reached a consensus, and he has become a historical celebrity who rarely encounters criticism! The soul-stirring "Chu Shi Biao" written by Zhuge Liang back then has become an immortal masterpiece! The person who has the lowest evaluation of Zhuge Liang is probably Mr. Lu Xun, "he is so wise but almost a demon." From this comment, we can see that Mr. Lu Xun is not that cold towards Zhuge Liang!
In addition to the combination of loyalty, filial piety and righteousness, Zhuge Liang's biggest characteristic is mainly reflected in the word "strategy". Zhuge Liang's ingenuity is outstanding, resourceful, and miraculous. He knows astronomy and geography, and he is also proficient in the ways of yin and yang. He can control the wind and rain, perceive all things in the world, strategize, use troops to master, and win hundreds of battles, winning thousands of miles away.
Looking at Zhuge Liang’s life, it can be said that he worked hard for the Liu family’s country and country, his father and son, and was loyal and dedicated until his death. Even when the lonely soul of Wuzhangyuan passed away, he still never forgot the Liu family’s country and country. great cause. If we use modern language to summarize and express it, Zhuge Liang's life was a life that has been tested for a long time, a life of struggle with people and nature, a life of revolution, a life of fighting, a life of selfless dedication, and a life full of wisdom. He can be regarded as a model military adviser, a model prime minister, an excellent prime minister and a master!
In fact, there is a huge difference between the Zhuge Liang in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The Zhuge Liang in "The Chronicle of the Three Kingdoms" is more objective and real, and closer to the historical Zhuge Liang himself. These historians' evaluations of a generation of outstanding names and figures with outstanding talents are relatively objective and fair, and they are well-deserved. Zhuge Liang in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a tall, big, all-round heroic figure that has been romanticized and artistically packaged. It has been beautified and deified to the point where nothing can be added. In this way, under Luo Guanzhong's writings, Zhuge Liang transformed from a mortal into a god, became a god that the people were happy to accept, and became recognized as the most outstanding incarnation of the god of wisdom.