The related poems praising Zhuge Liang
Du Fu, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty, once praised Zhuge Liang's deeds and wrote several poems about Zhuge Liang, including Shuxiang (including two poems with the same name), Four Monuments of Yonghuai, Zhu Gekongming, Eight Arrays, A Journey to Cooper, Temple of Wuhou, Temple of Zhuge and Ge Ye. "Book of Scholars" "Three summonses focus on state affairs, and the second generation focuses on sincerity". But before he conquered, he was dead, and the heroes cried on their coats from then on, which became a famous sentence of Zhuge Liang's life. Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty, read Zhuge Wuhou's book and gave it to Uncle Cui Shaofu of Chang 'an, who wrote Kunji. Wang Anshi, a statesman and writer in Song Dynasty; Yang Shen, a writer in Ming Dynasty; Modern historian Guo Moruo; And Dong and Lu, modern politicians.