In March 227, Zhuge wrote the "Departure Table", and later there was the first Northern Expedition.
However, more than a year after the defeat, Liu Chan, the master of the book, affirmed the judgment of the situation that he had to go on the expedition, but what made future generations sigh the most was that he also wrote about the problems faced by the expedition, as well as the loneliness and courage that he did not leave the army but had melancholy.
What the hell did he say?
He used the "six incomprehensions" to illustrate the very deep and contradictory psychology:
1.Relics of the Ancients;
2.Lessons from the past;
3.Current Situation;
4.Personal Ability;
5.The status quo of the team;
6.Economic and military spending, etc., at first I looked at this piece, it was an analysis of the objective situation, and then I looked at the wording carefully, it was the heart of Lei Lei, a loyal and brave courtier.
In this regard, I often think that with the talent, ability, wisdom and virtue of the Three Kingdoms, there is still so many unsolvable puzzles and unsolvable problems, not to mention the ordinary majority of my generation?
Thinking soberly, sitting gloomily for a long time, facing the dim kerosene lamp, Zhuge sat until dawn, dreaming of the night, it is true that it cannot be empty.
This kind of situation has been imagined many times by later generations, and there are many people who are gloomy and sad for his kind of divine sadness. In the end, he used the phrase "bow and do your best, and then die" to show that he had to go to war again to the mighty north.
At this point, history marched to the Three Kingdoms, and the spirit of scholars and Confucian feelings represented by Zhuge set the tone at that moment.
Immortal people must have immortal mental journeys.
So ask a pragmatic question?Why did Zhuge go out to conquer Wei with an iron heart?And again and again, again and again, presumably he has his reasons and hardships.
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