Guo Moruo deliberately misspelled the word "Zhu" when he wrote "Zhuge" for Xiangyang Longzhong. Why?

As we all know, Zhuge Liang is the embodiment of wisdom in history, and legends about him are endless. Although Zhuge Liang is not as vivid as in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, this does not prevent people from praising Zhuge Liang!

There are many places to commemorate Zhuge Liang, such as? Wuhou Temple? Just a few, naturally mentioned here. Zhuge Cao Lu? There are several other places.

Guo Moruo mentioned here wrote an inscription for Xiangyang Longzhong? Zhuge Cao Lu? Will. Zhu? This word is deliberately misspelled. Why? I think there are several reasons.

First, it may be a deliberate mistake.

Isn't Xiangyang Longzhong mentioned here Zhuge Liang in history? Plow an acre? It is generally believed that the land is in Anyang, Henan. Zhuge Liang was originally from Langya, Shandong Province, and later lived in Wolonggang, Nanyang, Henan Province, and was called Mr. Wolong. So, Xiangyang is naturally longzhong here? Fake? .

Guo Moruo naturally knew this situation when he wrote the inscription, so did he deliberately write it wrong, indicating that this is false? I think it's possible, because such a person? Fake? Cao Lu, even if he is wrong, does not affect what Guo Moruo has, but shows an attitude of Guo Moruo!

Second, a clerical error.

I think the possibility of clerical error exists. Any great calligrapher will make clerical errors, especially when writing on the spot, which may occur or the quality cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, many calligraphers are reluctant to sign on the spot for fear of lowering their level.

Moreover, Guo Moruo is good at cursive script, and the brushwork and form of cursive script may naturally have this effect. Therefore, Guo Moruo may have written it without paying attention at that time, which does not mean that it is wrong.

Third, it's really wrong.

Do you think this possibility exists? Sometimes uncommon words, which are not often written, or are too familiar, are easy to forget once written, and you don't know if you have made a mistake. This situation should be everywhere.

If Guo Moruo wrote the inscription in one breath on the spot, it is really possible. It's really a typo that nobody noticed, or it's hard to point out if someone noticed it.

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