In Chinese history, Zhuge Liang was known as Wolong, and his strategy and wisdom profoundly influenced the direction of the entire Three Kingdoms era. In particular, in the Longzhong dialogue where Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang met for the first time, Zhuge Liang showed his outstanding intelligence and strategic vision, and put forward the strategic concept of "dividing the world into three parts", which actually laid the foundation for the development of the entire Three Kingdoms era.
In the dialogue between Longzhong, Liu Bei expressed his pursuit and ideals to Zhuge Liang. His worries about the situation in the world and his desire for the future of the country are evident in his words. Zhuge Liang, with his unique insights and deep insight into the current situation, showed Liu Bei a strategic blueprint. He analyzed the geographical, political, and humanistic characteristics of Cao Cao, Sun Quan, and Jing and Yi prefectures, and put forward the strategic concept of "letting Cao Cao occupy the sky in the north, and letting Sun Quan occupy the land in the south, and the general can occupy the people", which pointed out the direction for Liu Bei's future actions.
However, Zhuge Liang's strategy was not fully realized. In the wars that followed, he faced various challenges and difficulties. For example, Guan Yu's defeat at Maicheng and Liu Bei's defeat at Yiling had an impact on Zhuge Liang's strategic vision. Despite this, Zhuge Liang still maintained confidence and hope for the future, and he firmly believed that his strategic thinking would eventually lay the foundation for Liu Bei to achieve great things.
In the end, Zhuge Liang decided to go out of the mountain and fight for the realization of his ideals. Although he had worked hard in the thatched house, when Liu Bei asked him to go out of the mountain, he responded without hesitation. He used his wisdom and courage to contribute his strength to Liu Bei's cause. As he said: "Since the general does not dislike it, he is willing to serve the dogs and horses!" This sentence also shows Zhuge Liang's responsibility and responsibility for the rise and fall of the country.
Zhuge Liang's strategic concept not only stayed in theory, but also proved his wisdom and courage to the world through practical actions. His departure from the mountain also marks his commitment to the country and the nation, and he is willing to fight for it all his life.
Throughout the Three Kingdoms era, Zhuge Liang was known as a wise man and a sage, and his strategic ideas and actions had a profound impact on the times. His Longzhong pair is not only a classic strategy document, but also a masterpiece of wisdom and courage. His story teaches us that wisdom and courage are the keys to achieving great goals.
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