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What are the two-part allegorical sayings about Zhuge Liang
Two heads are better than one Zhuge Liang.

Zhuge Liang mourned his filial piety-hypocrisy.

Zhuge Liang used an empty plan-no one can help himself.

Zhuge Liang opposed Confucianism with one mouth.

Zhuge Liang's Kit —— An inexhaustible plan

Zhuge Liang plays with dogs-clever all his life, confused for a while.

Zhuge Liang's Three Weeks of Zhou Yu —— Subtotal

Zhuge Liang borrowed an arrow from a straw boat-he won't return it if he borrows it.

Zhuge Liang Governing Shu-Conforming to the People's Heart

Zhuge Liang's Ugly Wife-Jiabao

Zhuge Liang plays the piano-the plan comes to mind

Zhuge Liang burns incense and plays the piano-mystifying.

Zhuge Liang borrowed the east wind-playing along; Shed the shell of cicada-get rid of the predicament/encirclement with strategy

Zhuge Liang cried and beheaded Ma Su-the tail from wagging the dog.

Zhuge Liang's goose feather fan-mysterious