Where does the Romance of the Three Kingdoms come from, "How can it be thinner than me?"?

1 "Tianchang, why is it thinner than me" is a sentence that Zhuge Liang said on his deathbed, adapted from the old TV series Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

2. "You are too thin for me", from the original: "You can't be a thief when you get cold feet. You are too long for heaven. " It means: ancestors can no longer be rewarded for reviving the Han Dynasty.

Zhuge Liang died for Shu all his life, and now he will die before becoming the last emperor's last wish. He hates God for being unfair to him. Zhuge Liang was still explaining the future of Shu before he died. Knowing that he was dying, Zhuge Liang began to explain who could take over after his death. When he said Vivian could go on, he died.

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A, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Luo Guanzhong's novel)

1, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the four classical novels in China and the first chapter-by-chapter historical novel in China. Its full name is Popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms (also known as Romance of the Three Kingdoms), written by Luo Guanzhong, a famous novelist in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty. The popular Romance of the Three Kingdoms has been published in several editions, such as Jiajing Renwu Edition. By the end of the Ming Dynasty and the beginning of the Qing Dynasty, Mao Zonggang had rearranged the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, revised the wording and changed the poems.

2. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes the historical situation of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Western Jin Dynasty, mainly describing the war, telling the story of the warlord scuffle at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the political and military struggle between Wei, Shu and Wu, and finally Sima Yan unified the three countries and established the Jin Dynasty. It reflects the transformation of various social struggles and contradictions during the Three Kingdoms period, summarizes the historical changes of this era, and shapes a group of heroes of the Three Kingdoms.

Second, Zhuge Liang (Prime Minister of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms Period)?

1, Zhuge Liang (181-23410.08), born in Wolong and Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was the prime minister of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician, strategist, diplomat and writer.

2. Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang out of the thatched cottage and joined forces with Sun to fight Cao, but Battle of Red Cliffs defeated him. Formed the trend of the Three Kingdoms and captured Jingzhou. In the first year of Shu Zhangwu, Liu Bei established the Shu-Han regime in Chengdu, and Zhuge Liang was appointed Prime Minister. Liu Chan, the ruler in the last years of Shu and Han Dynasties, succeeded to the throne, and Zhuge Liang was made the marquis of Wuxiang, leading Yizhou as a shepherd. Carry out the reclamation policy and strengthen combat readiness. Many northern expeditions to the Central Plains failed. Eventually, due to overwork, he died in Wuzhangyuan in the twelfth year of Jianxing in Shuzhong (234) at the age of 54.

3. The representative works of Zhuge Liang's prose include Liezi and Commandment Book. 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. Zhuge Liang is the representative of loyal ministers and wise men in China traditional culture. He devoted himself to his life and died.