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Who wrote it after he died wholeheartedly?
"Do your best to die before you die" is what Zhuge Liang, a politician and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period, said in "The Example". Later, it became a famous saying passed down through the ages.

For thousands of years, Zhuge Liang has been the embodiment of wisdom in people's minds, and some of his well-known stories have been circulated among the people and included in primary and secondary school textbooks.

Zhuge Liang has read many poetry books and read widely since he was a child. At the age of 27, he went out to help Liu Bei to conquer the south and establish the Shu-Han regime. As a strategist, he is proficient in military strategy and is good at using troops. Stories such as Burning a New Field, Borrowing an Arrow from a Grass Boat, Capturing Meng Huo Seven times, and Empty City Plan all show his outstanding military talents. As a politician, as the successor of Shu, he recovered Nanyi, put down the rebellion, built water conservancy projects, and assisted the latter in governing the country. Because of a long time, he died in Wuzhangyuan at the age of 54, although my schedule was very tight.

Do your best to die, that's what Zhuge Liang said and did. In memory of him, later generations built temples, Wuhou Temple and Kongming Temple for him, and they will always remember him.