In Chinese history, there are many heroes, and their deeds have been passed down through the ages. Among them, the story of Liu Bei's three visits to the thatched house is the most well-known. This story takes place in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and tells the story of Liu Bei visiting the mountain three times in order to invite Zhuge Liang to Wolong. This story is not just a piece of legendary history, but a spiritual symbol that embodies the spiritual qualities of loyalty, wisdom, and perseverance.
Liu Bei was a famous politician and military strategist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, who established the Shu Han regime during the Three Kingdoms period and became a generation of British lords. However, before establishing the Shu Han regime, Liu Bei had gone through a difficult journey. At that time, the world was in turmoil, the princes were divided, and although Liu Bei had a heart to save the country, he could not find a good strategist. Until one day, he heard about the name of Zhuge Liang in Wolong, so he decided to visit Zhuge Liang in person.
Zhuge Liang, whose name is Kong Ming and whose name is Wolong, was a famous politician, military strategist, writer and inventor in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and was known as the "wise man". When he was young, he lived in seclusion in a thatched cottage in Nanyang, so he was called "Wolong". Although Zhuge Liang was born in poverty, he had extraordinary intelligence and great ambitions. He longs to meet a master and save the common people together.
When Liu Bei went up the mountain to visit Zhuge Liang for the first time, it happened that Zhuge Liang was not at home. So, Liu Bei left a letter expressing his respect for Zhuge Liang and his desire to ask for advice. After some days, Liu Bei went up the mountain again to visit Zhuge Liang, but this time he still did not see Zhuge Liang. Although he didn't see Zhuge Liang twice, Liu Bei didn't give up, and he went up the mountain to visit Zhuge Liang for the third time. This time, he finally met Zhuge Liang.
In the thatched house, Liu Bei stated his ambitions and predicaments to Zhuge Liang in detail. He said that although he has a heart to save the country, he has never found a good strategist. Now, he heard about Zhuge Liang's name, hoping to get Zhuge Liang's help and save the common people together. Zhuge Liang was moved by Liu Bei's sincerity, and he decided to assist Liu Bei and realize the ideal of saving the country together.
Since then, Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang have become brothers and spent those difficult years together. With the assistance of Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei gradually grew and eventually established the Shu Han regime. This story of Liu Bei's three visits to the thatched house has become one of the most famous stories in Chinese history.
The story of Liu Bei's visit to the thatched house is not only a legendary history, but also a spiritual symbol. It embodies the spiritual qualities of loyalty, wisdom, and perseverance. First of all, Liu Bei's loyalty to Zhuge Liang is admirable. He went up the mountain to visit Zhuge Liang three times, and although he didn't see Zhuge Liang twice, he didn't give up. This kind of loyalty and trust in talent is exactly what a leader needs.
Zhuge Liang's wisdom is admirable. With his extraordinary intelligence, he helped Liu Bei through those difficult years. With the assistance of Zhuge Liang, Liu Bei gradually grew and eventually established the Shu Han regime. This kind of wisdom and talent is exactly what a country needs.