When it comes to the strategists of the Three Kingdoms, people may be most familiar with Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, who is famous for his wisdom and is respected by later generations as "Wolong", "Kong Ming", "Zhongwu Hou", etc., and can know the world in three points before he is a fledgling.
However, among the strategists of the Three Kingdoms, how many can he rank among the strategists like Zhuge Liang? Here let's take a look at several aspects of the ability to embodiment.
A strategist's ability depends on many factors, such as personal ability, loyalty, influence, and length of time.
Strategizing refers to the ability of a strategist to devise effective military or political strategies to help the lord achieve victory or stabilize the situation; Loyalty refers to the quality of a counselor who is loyal to his lord, does not betray for inducement, and does not give in to coercion.
Influence refers to the extent to which it has had an impact on the changes and development of the history of the Three Kingdoms and the degree to which it can change the direction of history.
Editor Zhuge Liang does have some military strategy, but it is not superb, he is indeed familiar with astronomy and geography, but this kind of thing is more used for production and manufacturing, so Kong Ming is still a person who is proficient in mechanical manufacturing.
He established the Shu Han Dynasty for Liu Bei, and even made great contributions to the development of Shu Han after Liu Bei's death, and even dedicated his life. As mentioned above, Liu Bei's battle into Sichuan was basically by Fa Zheng's side, and Zhuge Liang was mainly responsible for military logistics.
Compared with Liu Bang's camp in the Chu and Han dynasties, Zhuge Liang is like Xiao He, but he has some more abilities of Zhang Liang and Han Xin in military strategy, not to mention how superb the military ability is, otherwise there would be no such problem as Ma Tan losing the street pavilion, after all, there is a big difference between talking about troops on paper and actual combat.