In Chinese history, the "Three Visits to the Thatched House" is a famous story that tells the story of Liu Bei's three visits to Zhuge Liang and his eventual invitation to go out of the mountain to assist him. This story has been widely told and has become one of the classics of Chinese culture. However, what is the real "three visits to thatched houses" in history? Why did Zhuge Liang choose Liu Bei?
According to historical records, when Liu Bei was in Jingzhou, he heard about Zhuge Liang's talent and resourcefulness, so he decided to visit him. When Liu Bei visited Zhuge Liang for the first time, Zhuge Liang was not at home, so Liu Bei left a letter expressing his sincerity and invitation. On the second visit, Zhuge Liang was still not at home, and Liu Bei left a letter again. It wasn't until the third visit that Zhuge Liang was finally at home, and Liu Bei had a long conversation with him, and finally Zhuge Liang decided to go out of the mountain to assist Liu Bei.
So, why did Zhuge Liang choose Liu Bei? First of all, Liu Bei was a man of vision and ambition, and he had the ideal of restoring the Han dynasty, which was in line with Zhuge Liang's political philosophy. Secondly, Liu Bei is a person who is good at employing people, and he can give Zhuge Liang enough trust and support to let him give full play to his talents. In the end, Liu Bei is a person with a benevolent heart, and he can care about the suffering of the people, which is also in line with Zhuge Liang's values.
In short, the real "Three Visits to the Thatched House" in history is a legendary story, which shows Liu Bei's sincerity and Zhuge Liang's wisdom. Zhuge Liang chose Liu Bei because he saw Liu Bei's potential and value, and believed that he could become a great monarch. This story also teaches us that a person's success depends not only on their own talent and hard work, but also on the right opportunities and the support of the team.