What is the vernacular interpretation of the full text of "The Former Horse Course"?

Vernacular interpretation of "pre-horse class":

Unable to return to heaven, devoted to his duties, the underworld, 8 thousand female ghosts. Adding fuel to the fire, there are tigers in Jiangdong.

The original "the former horse class":

Zhuge Liang's country, Shu, has realized that it has done its best and is powerless to return to heaven. Eight thousand female ghosts mean breaking the grain of Wei into eight thousand, and then the female ghosts under the grain and the ghosts on the right will eventually be eliminated by Wei.

Adding fuel to the fire refers to Sima Yan, who eventually perished in Wu Dong's Western Jin regime, but the name is incorrect. Jiangdong Youhu refers to Wu Dong's political power established by Sun Quan, whose father Sun Jian's nickname is Jiangdong Tiger. Therefore, strictly speaking, the first two lessons of the former horse class actually correspond to the four regimes, rather than mechanically taking one lesson at a time.

This article comes from Zhuge Liang's horse lessons in the Three Kingdoms period.

The creative background of Pre-Horse Lesson;

As a statesman and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period, Zhuge Liang's wisdom has been recognized by countless later generations, and he also has an unknown Taoist identity. According to legend, Zhuge Liang knows astronomy above and geography below, and can know things around 500 years.

All kinds of rumors may be exaggerated, but Zhuge Liang's ability should not be underestimated. His Pre-Horse Lesson predicted many things from the Three Kingdoms period to the great harmony of the world.