Tianchang, why are you thinner than me! Why did Zhuge Liang say these eight words with tears before he died?

How can you be thinner than me? These eight words describe Zhuge Liang's unfulfilled ambition and grief. He failed to fulfill Liu Bei's long-cherished wish and restore the Han Dynasty. It's a pity that God didn't lend Zhuge Liang his life for decades, and let him finish his last wish by bus. These eight words are not recorded in the official history, but added in the film and television drama Romance of the Three Kingdoms to highlight the tragic effect of Zhuge Liang's death and to render the scene of grief and indignation.

Zhuge Liang, whose real name is Kong Ming, is from Wolong. He is from Linyi County, Shandong Province. Later, he ran to Jingzhou with his uncle Zhuge Xuan in his early years and lived in seclusion in Longzhong. He was quite talented. I have seen the world in Longzhong. Liu Bei visited the cottage, and Zhuge Liang, who was only 26 years old, put forward the famous "Longzhong Dui", which pointed out the direction for Liu Bei's later life. It can really be said that he strategized and won thousands of miles.

In the process of assisting Liu Bei later, Zhuge Liang really practiced the eight words in his "Teacher's Watch" and devoted himself to it until his death. Zhuge proposed to Liu Bei to occupy Jingzhou and Liu Biao, and then joined forces with Sun Wu to command the famous Battle of Red Cliffs in history, and defeated Cao Cao, laying a three-point situation in the world. With the help of Zhuge, Liu Bei took Jingzhou as a springboard to further seize Yizhou with Sichuan as the center, and then occupied Hanzhong after occupying Yizhou. After Liu Bei's death, Zhuge actively wanted to fulfill Liu Bei's last wish and recover Qishan for the Han Dynasty. Unfortunately, every day is a holiday, and eventually he broke down from overwork and died.

Zhuge Liang is a famous politician, strategist, diplomat, writer, inventor and calligrapher with outstanding talents. What is particularly outstanding is his ability to govern Shu. Under his rule, the manpower and material resources of Shu developed rapidly in a few years, and it was possible to keep the door open at night and pick up the missing parts. In order to stabilize the rear, Zhuge Liang exerted his strong diplomatic skills and made good relations with the ethnic tribes in southwest China. Everything Zhuge Liang did was to complete the tasks assigned by his master. It's a pity that he was jealous of talent and talent, and it ended in tragedy and heartbreaking.