What are the idioms, sayings, two-part allegorical sayings and poems about Zhuge Liang?
In the book, I resented Lu You's early years, knowing that the world was difficult, and the Central Plains looked to Beiyue. It snowed all night in the building, and the autumn wind dispersed in the iron horse. Stuffed on the Great Wall, I promised myself that the sideburns in the mirror had faded long ago! Real name first, who is better than one thousand years! The sword of Wuhou Temple quoted by Yang Shen is green, and the former head of Zhang Wu said it was lost again. The old business did not return to the former owner, and the big star fell to the former army first. Nanyang Temple is empty of autumn grass, and West Shu Guanshan is separated by dusk clouds. Orthodoxy is passed down from generation to generation. Don't judge success or failure. The poem in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: If you don't rise, you will think about retrogression, and you will achieve something. Because of the late Ding Ning, the stars gather autumn wind. Two-part allegorical saying about Zhuge Liang's mourning for his filial piety-pretending that Zhuge Liang sang an empty plan-Zhuge Liang had no way to borrow an arrow-borrowing instead of returning Zhuge Liang's piano-came up with three stooges, which deserve Zhuge Liang's attention: they are also called "three stooges-topping Zhuge Liang" and their sources should be "three stooges", that is, three assistants.