Help me with the power of the stars. Don't forget the grace, and swear to the Chinese thief. What do you mean?

Help me with the power of the stars, Shu Han. Bless my Shu Han with the power of the stars.

It is said that Zhuge Liang can watch stars, which corresponds to Zhuge Liang's ability to watch stars.

Zhuge represents Shu, and Liu Bei has always claimed to be orthodox, thinking that Shu is the orthodoxy and continuation of the Han Dynasty, so Shu is also called)

Don't forget your manners, and swear to be a thief.

Don't forget the kindness of the emperor, and be sure to crack down on Han thieves.

(En: The meaning of the emperor's grace, such as the mighty grace of heaven is the boundless grace of the emperor.

Han thief: in a narrow sense, it can be understood as Cao Cao, and in a broad sense, it can be understood as all unorthodox forces claiming to be emperors. Zhuge in the design is from Chibi.

Background, so it should refer to Cao Cao. Cao Cao is described as "a thief named Han Xiang")

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Zhuge Liang (181-23410-8), a native of Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist and calligrapher during 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 did his best and died. He is a representative of loyal officials and wise men in China traditional culture.