Wolong: Zhuge Liang
Zhuge Liang (18 1 234 July 23-August 28), a native of Yang Du (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was an outstanding politician, strategist, inventor and strategist during the Three Kingdoms period. When he was alive, he was named Wuxiang Hou, and he was called Zhong Wuhou. Later, in order to admire Zhuge Liang's military talents, the Eastern Jin regime named him King Wuxing. The representative works include Front Model, Back Model and Book of Commandments. Invented wooden ox and flowing horse, Kongming lantern and so on. Zhuge Liang was highly respected in later generations. There is a temple of marquis of Wu in Chengdu, and the great poet Du Fu praised Zhuge Liang's masterpiece "Book of Letters", which was handed down from generation to generation.
Feng Chu: Pang Tong.
Pang Tong (179-2 14) was born in Xiangyang, Jingzhou (now Xiangyang, Hubei) in the Han Dynasty. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei was an important counselor, and his intelligence was no less than Zhuge Liang's. When he entered Luowei County, he led the crowd to attack the city, but unfortunately, he was killed by a series of arrows. He was thirty-six years old and died young. Liu Bei was heartbroken, so he appointed him as the Hou of Shanhaiguan Pass, named Hou Jing, and personally chose the cemetery for him. Later, the place where Pang Tong was buried was named Luofengpo. Now there is a national key cultural relics protection unit-Pang Tong ancestral grave, which is located in Baimaguan, Reuters, west of Luojiang County, Deyang City, Sichuan Province.
Young Qi: Jiang Wei
Jiang Wei (202-264) was born in Jixian County, Tianshui (now southeast of Gansu Gangu). During the Three Kingdoms, Shu and Han were all famous generals, officials and even generals. When I was a teenager, I lived with my mother and liked the theory of Zheng Xuan, a Confucian master. Because his father, Jiang Tong, was killed in battle, Jiang Wei was appointed as Zhonglang by the county.
During Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition, Jiang Wei was suspected of disloyalty. Jiang Wei had to surrender to Shu Han and was highly valued by Zhuge Liang. After Zhuge Liang's death, Jiang Wei began to make his mark in Shu Han. After Fei Yi's death, Jiang Wei began to take charge of the military power, continued to lead the Shu-Han army in the northern expedition to Cao Wei, and fought against Cao Wei's famous wargo, Chen Tai and Guo Huai many times. Jiang Wei won the Northern Expedition twice. Small wins three times; Not four times apart; A big defeat, a small defeat. Later, due to the fact that Shu Zhong's ministers also opposed Jiang Wei's Northern Expedition and eunuch Huang Hao played politics, Jiang Wei could not be killed, so he had to reclaim land in the stack to avoid disaster. After five attacks on Shu, Jiang Wei defended Jiange and blocked Zhong Huijun, but Deng Ai attacked Chengdu from Pingyang and surrendered. Jiang Wei hoped that after reviving Shu Han by his own strength, he pretended to surrender to General Zhong Hui of Wei, intending to use Zhong Hui to rebel Cao Wei and realize his wish of restoring Han Dynasty. But Zhong Hui finally failed, and Jiang Wei and Zhong Hui were killed by Wei Jun together.
Earth tiger: Sima Yi
Loyal Tiger: It's the title of Sima Yi.
Emperor Sima Yi (179-25 1), of Han nationality, was born in Xiaojinli, wen county, Hanoi County (now wen county, Henan Province). Wei was an outstanding politician and strategist in the Three Kingdoms period and the founder of the Western Jin Dynasty. He used to be the commander-in-chief of Cao Wei, Qiu and Taifu. He was an important minister who assisted the three generations of Wei, and later became a minister in charge of Wei's state affairs. The greatest achievement in my life is that I led the army to successfully fight against Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition many times. After his death, posthumous title Wuyang Xuanwenhou, the second son Si Mazhao was named as the Queen of Jin, and Sima Yi was named after him. After Sima Yan proclaimed himself emperor, Sima Yi was honored as Xuan Di.