Ask Zhuge Liang to scold Wang Lang to death in the original work of The Three Kingdoms.

Kong Ming said with a smile in the car, "I thought the ministers of the old Yuan Dynasty must have a high opinion of me. How can you expect such contemptuous remarks? " ! I have a saying, listen to all the armies: the world of Huan and Ling in the past was replaced by the Han Dynasty, and the eunuchs made a mess; The country is chaotic and fierce, and the four sides are noisy. After the yellow turban insurrectionary, Dong Zhuo, □, Yun, etc. One after another, robbing the Han emperor was cruel. Because above the temple, rotten wood is the official, and between the temples, animals eat Lu; Ruthless people, people in power, and people who are full of servility have all been in power. As a result, the hilly market in this country is full of charcoal. I know what you did: you live on the coast of the East China Sea, you first promoted Xiaolian to the official position; Li Kuangjun assisted the country, An Hanxing Liu; When did you help a thief and plot to usurp the throne? Sin is so terrible that heaven and earth can't tolerate it! People all over the world want to eat your meat! Today, fortunately, God will never stop burning the Han Dynasty, and Emperor Zhaolie succeeded in reunifying surprisingly. Today, my successor instructed me to recruit a thief. Since you are a flattering minister, you can only live with your head down; How dare Ann pretend the days before she joined the army! White-headed thief! You will be buried today, how can you meet the twenty-four emperors? Old thief, stand back! You can teach the rebels to fight with me! " ?

Hearing this, Wang Lang let out a cry of anger and died under the horse.

Zhuge Liang (18 1-234), a native of Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was a prime minister in Shu and Han Dynasties, an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist and calligrapher. When he was alive, he was named Hou of Wuxiang, and after his death, he pursued loyalty to Hou of Wuxiang. The Eastern Jin regime made him the King of Wuxing. 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.

Zhuge Liang is an outstanding politician in the history of China. He combines loyalty, righteousness, wisdom and courage, and is the embodiment of the God of Wisdom in China's history. Later generations spoke highly of Zhuge Liang, and "do your best until you die" became the motto of countless people with lofty ideals.

Zhuge Liang's loyalty and righteousness are highly respected by later generations. After Liu Bei entrusted orphans, Zhuge Liang devoted himself to Liu Chan, the late emperor, and did everything himself, worrying about his country and forgetting his home.

Zhuge Liang has made more outstanding achievements in politics. In addition to putting forward the long-term strategic diplomatic plan of Liu Bei's regime in Longzhong Dui, Liu Bei was often provided with food and clothing in the early days. When he began to take charge of the military and political power of Shu and Han, he took law as the foundation. Later, he admonished his ministers in the DPRK on the Eight Duties, Seven Commandments, Six Fears and Five Fears, but he was also simple in folk customs, with clear rewards and punishments, which highlighted the role of the legal system, which was extremely rare in ancient China. He encouraged other courtiers to put forward suggestions in a brainstorming manner. He dares to take responsibility and admit his mistakes. The first Northern Expedition failed because I misused my closest friend Ma Su. Later, he blamed himself, demoted and punished Ma Su.

Zhuge Liang also showed dexterity in technological inventions, such as improving the crossbow. Zhuge Liang also interpreted the art of war and made an eight-array map, which is still highly respected by Li Jing, the general of the Tang Dynasty.