This sentence comes from a model. In view of the situation at that time, this article repeatedly urged Liu Chan to inherit the legacy of his late master Liu Bei, open a shrine, strictly reward and punish, and stay away from his relatives, so as to complete the great cause of "revitalizing the Han Dynasty", showing Zhuge Liang's strong will to "set the Central Plains in the north" and the implication of his unswerving character and resolute attitude towards Shu Han.
The author of this article is Zhuge Liang (18 1-234), whose real name is Kong Ming, whose name is Wolong (also known as Long Fu), Han nationality, born in Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), prime minister of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist, calligrapher and inventor.
When he was alive, he was named Hou of Wuxiang. After his death, he pursued loyalty to the marquis of Wuxiang. Because of its military ability, the Eastern Jin regime was posthumously named King Wu Xing. Zhuge Liang devoted himself to the Shu-Han regime until he died.
Model introduction
A model is an essay written by Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Three Kingdoms period, to his later masters before he decided to explore the northern Wei Dynasty and restore the Central Plains. This table is mainly about discussion, narrative and lyrical.
After sincere and euphemistic urging, the full text mainly talks openly, rewards and punishments are strict, and relatives and friends are close, so as to revive the Han family and return to the old capital (Luoyang), and at the same time express the idea of being loyal to the monarch and serving the country. This article is written in four sentences, without using flowery rhetoric or quoting ancient allusions. This article was selected as the textbook of the ninth grade of compulsory education.