Zhuge Liang is the embodiment of wisdom. In the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, there are many examples that are enough to reflect this point. For example, please write three more: In the Empty City Stratagem, Zhuge Liang set up an empty city stratagem on the city wall to make Sima Yi think that the city was empty and lure the enemy deep into it. In the end, he successfully deceived Sima Yi and protected the people and army of Shu Han. This strategy reflected Zhuge Liang's outstanding wisdom and strategy. Zhuge Liang visited Liu Bei three times and each time he proposed a unique solution to help Liu Bei win the world. This plot showed Zhuge Liang's sincerity and kindness, as well as his talent and wisdom. 3. During the Battle of Red Cliff, Zhuge Liang took advantage of Zhou Yu's distraction to attack South County and suggested to Sun Quan to ally with Cao Cao to attack Zhou Yu, which eventually led to the victory of Sun Liu's alliance army. This plot showed Zhuge Liang's astuteness and insight, as well as his outstanding ability to make strategic decisions.
During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang was an extremely intelligent figure. His talent and wisdom were widely praised by later generations. The following are three stories that reflect Zhuge Liang's wisdom: 1 Empty City Stratagem In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang led his army to attack an empty city. Sima Yi discovered it and sent troops to attack. However, Zhuge Liang skillfully used tactics in the empty city to make Sima Yi return empty-handed. This example demonstrated Zhuge Liang's intelligence and resourcefulness. Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang borrowed an arrow from Sun Quan during the Battle of Red Cliff, which showed his intelligence and wit. Zhuge Liang knew Sun Quan's plan in advance, so he provided Sun Quan with false information, making Sun Quan think that he had arrows to use. However, in fact, Zhuge Liang had already used all his arrows on the grass boat, thus borrowing enough arrows to complete the victory of the Battle of Red Cliff. Set up the Eight Trigrams Array In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang placed a series of eight trigrams in the Eight Trigrams Formation to effectively resist Cao Cao's attack. This example demonstrated Zhuge Liang's intelligence and ability to plan. The arrangement of the Eight Trigrams Formation not only confused Cao Cao's army but also allowed Zhuge Liang's army to retreat smoothly.
Zhuge Liang was the embodiment of wisdom. There were many things in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms that were enough to reflect this characteristic, such as: Zhuge Liang incited Liu Bei with his wisdom: In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang used his unique wisdom to make Liu Bei interested in him and eventually became his loyal assistant. 2 Zhuge Liang's wise plan to kill Cao Cao: In the Battle of Red Cliff, Zhuge Liang proposed the "empty city strategy" to trick Cao Cao into retreating. This strategy was not only amazing at the time but is still regarded as a classic strategy. 3. Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Retreats Pang Tong: In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang advised Liu Bei to accept Pang Tong and train him to be his successor. However, Pang Tong ultimately failed due to internal struggles and other reasons. Therefore, Zhuge Liang was hailed as a "wise man." 4 Zhuge Liang recommended Guan Yu: In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang recommended Guan Yu to Liu Bei with many unique suggestions, such as letting Guan Yu be Liu Bei's bodyguard to ensure his safety. These suggestions were adopted by Guan Yu, making Zhuge Liang a close friend of Guan Yu. These stories all showed Zhuge Liang's wisdom and talent, making him one of the most respected wise men in Chinese history.
The names of the three stories about Zhuge Liang are as follows: 1. The story of Zhuge Liang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Zhuge Liang had been silent and nameless since he lived in seclusion in Wolonggang until Liu Bei invited him to come out of the mountain to help him in the battle. Finally, he helped Liu Bei establish the Shu Han Dynasty. 2. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang borrowed arrows from his straw boat. During the Battle of Red Cliff, Zhuge Liang used the empty city tactic to scare off Cao Cao's army and borrowed a large number of arrows from the straw boat with the help of the wind to lay the foundation for Liu Bei to seize Yizhou. 3. The story of Zhuge Liang's Empty City Strategy in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: In the Empty City Strategy, Zhuge Liang pretended to be ill on purpose to make Cao Cao's general Zhang Liao mistakenly believe that he was dead. Then he joined Liu Bei's army in the empty city and finally successfully occupied Cao Cao's capital.
I'm not sure which novel you're referring to, but the Eight Trigrams Formation of the Three Kingdoms Period is one of the most famous formations in Chinese history. It's said that Zhuge Liang once set up a formation in the Eight Trigrams Formation to resist the enemy's attack. If you can provide more background information, I can try to help you find related novels.
The main character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was Zhuge Liang.
In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the eight people who were related to Zhuge Liang were: Zhuge Liang's ancestor, Zhuge Jin, was Zhuge Liang's father's brother. Zhuge Liang's mother was the wife of Zhuge Feng, Zhuge Liang's ancestor. Huang Chengyan, the father of Zhuge Liang's wife Huang, was Zhuge Liang's uncle. Huang Yueying, the elder brother of Zhuge Liang's wife, Huang, was Zhuge Liang's cousin. 5. Pang Shan, the father of Pang Tong, Zhuge Liang's good friend, was Zhuge Liang's great-grandfather. Zhuge Liang's good friend Ma Liang's father Ma Dai was Zhuge Liang's cousin. Zhuge Liang's good friend Jiang Wei's father Jiang Boyue was Zhuge Liang's uncle. Zhuge Liang's ancestor, Zhuge Feng, was the ancestor of Liu Bei, the founding emperor of Shu Han.
Zhuge Liang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was not a myth. On the contrary, he was a highly praised and mythical character. In the novel, Zhuge Liang was portrayed as a historical figure with outstanding wisdom, talent, noble moral character, and loyalty. He was known as "Mr. Wolong","Zhuge Wuhou", etc., and was respected by later generations as "eternal good strategy". The image of Zhuge Liang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was not only perfectly portrayed, but also given a lot of mysterious colors. For example, he could predict the future, use magical herbs and magic to treat diseases, and make the right decision quickly from thousands of miles away. These mythical descriptions made Zhuge Liang a very charming and mysterious character. Although the Romance of the Three Kingdoms has highly beautified and mythologized the image of Zhuge Liang, we should be aware that the real Zhuge Liang in history was not a perfect person. He also had some shortcomings and disputes. Therefore, we cannot completely mythologize or flatten historical figures. Instead, we should objectively evaluate their images and behaviors based on historical facts.
The story of Zhuge Liang in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is as follows: Zhuge Liang (181 - 234) was an important politician, military strategist, and inventor of Shu Han during the Wolong Three Kingdoms period. He was known as "Mr. Wolong" and was one of the famous strategists in Chinese history. Zhuge Liang was cautious, diligent and good at thinking. He was proficient in military, political and legal knowledge and skills. He held a series of important positions in Shu Han, such as the Prime Minister, the General of the Military Division, the Grand Tutor, and so on. He was known as the "Mr. Wolong" of Shu Han. In Zhuge Liang's life, he had experienced many difficulties and challenges. After Liu Bei seized Yizhou and Jingzhou, Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei in analyzing the situation and put forward a series of strategic suggestions to help Liu Bei successfully establish the Shu Han regime. After Liu Bei captured Hanzhong, Zhuge Liang put forward the famous military strategy of "Empty City Strategy", which successfully deceived Cao Cao's army and gained valuable time to seize Hanzhong. In addition, Zhuge Liang also invented many useful items such as the wooden ox, the Kongming lantern, the Kongming lock, etc., which made important contributions to the development of Chinese history and culture. Zhuge Liang's life was full of legends. His talent, wisdom, and loyalty left a deep mark on later generations. He was hailed as one of the outstanding statesmen, militarists, and inventor in Chinese history.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic Chinese novel. It told the story of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and Zhuge Liang's conquest of the world during the Three Kingdoms period. The following are some stories about Zhuge Liang: Zhuge Liang went to Dongwu and proposed to Sun Quan that they should unite to resist Cao Cao, but Sun Quan refused. However, Zhuge Liang used his own wisdom and wit to successfully persuade Sun Quan to realize the plan to unite against Cao Cao. Zhuge Liang was resting in Wolonggang when he was discovered by Cao Cao's advisor Sima Yi. Sima Yi wanted to use Zhuge Liang's wisdom to fight against Cao Cao, but Zhuge Liang successfully avoided Sima Yi's attack and proposed a strategy to counter Sima Yi. After Liu Bei captured Jingzhou, Zhuge Liang went to visit Liu Biao, the herdsman of Jingzhou, and proposed a plan to help Liu Biao seize Jingzhou. However, Liu Biao didn't trust Zhuge Liang's plan, so Zhuge Liang couldn't successfully realize his plan. After Liu Bei seized Yizhou, Zhuge Liang went to visit Liu Zhang, the herdsman of Yizhou, and proposed a plan to help Liu Zhang seize Yizhou. However, Liu Zhang didn't trust Zhuge Liang's plan, so Zhuge Liang couldn't successfully realize his plan. When Liu Bei attacked Wu, Zhuge Liang proposed the plan of burning Red Cliff. He successfully burned Wu's fleet, allowing Liu Bei to successfully seize Jingzhou. These are some of the stories about Zhuge Liang, which show his intelligence and resourcefulness.
In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was a man of outstanding wisdom, talent, loyalty, and integrity. He had a strong desire for knowledge and a sense of responsibility. He was good at thinking about problems and proposing solutions. He was also very cautious and focused on details and controlling the overall situation. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang was a leader with strong leadership and strategic vision. He helped Liu Bei establish the Shu Han regime and made great contributions to the country. Zhuge Liang was also a kind, generous and upright man. He was very loyal to his friends and relatives and was deeply respected and loved by people.