Zhuge Liang's thirty-six plans are as follows: the first plan is to exorcise evil spirits, the second plan is to know human nature, the third plan is good at discriminating talents, the fourth plan is to stop, the fifth plan is to observe, the sixth plan is to guard against danger, the seventh plan is to use machine shape, the ninth plan is to punish, the tenth plan is to reward, the eleventh plan is to judge the cause, the twelfth plan is to follow the trend, the thirteenth plan is to follow the trend, and the fourteenth plan is to do so. The sixteenth plan should be guided according to the situation, the seventeenth plan should be used according to one's abilities, the eighteenth plan should be guided according to the situation, the nineteenth plan should be harmonious with others, the twentieth plan should be inspired by others, the twenty-first plan should be self-motivated, the twelfth plan should be accepted, the twenty-third plan should be related to people, the twenty-fourth plan should be to detect doubts and solve crises, the twenty-fifth plan should be appropriate, the twenty-sixth plan should be restrained by emotion, the twenty-seventh plan should be controlled, the twenty-eighth plan should be broken, and the twenty-ninth plan should be counted as negative difference. Thirty-two counts are for starting, thirty-three counts are for stabilizing the mind, thirty-four counts are for the whole division, thirty-five counts are for preparing the enemy, and thirty counts are Zhuge Liang (181-23410-8), a native of Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist and writer in the Three Kingdoms period. 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. Representative prose works include An Example and A Book of Commandments. He once invented the wooden ox, the flying horse, the Kongming lantern and so on, and transformed the crossbow, called Zhuge Lian crossbow, which can hit all targets with one crossbow. In the twelfth year (234), Yu Jianxing died in Wuzhangyuan (now Qishan, Baoji).
Liu Chan regarded him as a loyal minister, so later generations often referred to Zhuge Liang as a loyal minister and Zhuge Wuhou. Zhuge Liang is the representative of loyal ministers and wise men in China traditional culture. He devoted himself to his life and died.