Zhuge Liang" handwritten newspaper

Zhuge Liang (181-October 8, 234), courtesy name Kongming, nickname Wolong (also known as Fulong), Han nationality, was born in Yangdu, Langya, Xuzhou (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong), and was a member of the Three Kingdoms During the period, he was the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty and an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist, calligrapher, and inventor.

He was named Marquis of Wuxiang when he was alive, and he was posthumously named Marquis Zhongwu after his death. The Eastern Jin Dynasty regime named him King Wuxing because of his military talents.

His representative works of prose include "Chu Shi Biao", "Book of Commandments" and so on.

He once invented the wooden ox and flowing horse, Kongming lantern, etc., and modified the repeating crossbow, called the Zhuge repeating crossbow, which can fire ten arrows with one crossbow.

He died in Wuzhangyuan (now Qishan, Baoji) in the twelfth year of Jianxing (234).

Liu Chan posthumously named him Zhongwuhou, so later generations often addressed him as Wuhou and Zhugewuhou.

Zhuge Liang "dedicated himself to death" throughout his life and was a representative figure of loyal ministers and wise men in traditional Chinese culture.

I am a commoner and farmed in Nanyang, Zhuge Liang farmed in Nanyang (now Wollongong, Nanyang, Henan Province), Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage in Wollongong, Nanyang three times, and the "thatched cottage strategy" was in Wollongong