How to pronounce Zhuge Liang's eight-character mantra

Few people know the history of the Three Kingdoms according to historical books, but most of them are mastered by Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which is famous for taking you back to that era when there were many talents and magnificent scenery. So far, everyone is discussing whether the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms created such a hero, or whether such a hero created the Three Kingdoms. Dong Zhuo, Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan, the princes, fought for hegemony in the world, and the endless struggle for hegemony caused people's lives to be difficult. However, the Han dynasty, which was originally a thin mountain, became more and more riddled with holes in the constant struggle for hegemony.

However, Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, once said, "Strong winds can grow strong grass, and good ministers can know." In troubled times, there are not only traitors and thieves in stormy waves, but also heroes of ordinary people in the world. During the Three Kingdoms period, there were not a few people who were so passionate and full of the most ideal roles. Even Cao Cao, known as the "treacherous man in troubled times", actually struggled for the country of strong men when he was young, not to mention Liu Bei, the prince of Liu who revived the Han Dynasty.

There is such a brave warrior, and his life can be called mill legend. He went through five customs and killed six generals, flooded seven armies and became famous in China. This man was Guan Yunchang, who was later called "the warrior". He firmly believes that friends who have seen or have not seen The Romance of the Three Kingdoms are right. She is no stranger. Guan Yu has been loyal all his life and has an excellent battle situation, but he also has defects, that is, his temperament is very arrogant and he is very easy to ignore others.

According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Yu looked down on Huang Zhong very much. In the twenty-fourth year of Jian 'an, Liu Bei was promoted to the king of Hanzhong, appointed four generals, and prepared to make Huang Zhong the post-general. Zhuge Liang advised Liu Bei: "Guan Yu will be unhappy if he knows that Huang Zhong is one of the four generals with him." It is not difficult to see that they are not much related. Why is this happening? Guan Yu felt that Huang Zhongyuan was defeated by my men, old and weak, which, like the Four Generals, was not conducive to greatness.

There is also a description in the History of the Three Kingdoms: Guan Yu wrote to Zhuge Liang, "Who can Ma Chao's talent be compared with?" Zhuge Liang, who knows Guan Yu's character well, replied, "Ma Chao's talent is comparable to Zhang Fei's, but you are still a little behind a handsome man." Guan Yu was very happy after receiving the letter and showed it to others everywhere. This character will also ruin Maicheng for him in the future, and he and his son will be buried in the same place.

In fact, there is also a person in the Three Kingdoms who predicted the final outcome of Guan Yu. This man is Zhuge Liang. He has no plan. How did Zhuge Liang predict Guan Yu's "failure of Maicheng"? In fact, long before Liu Bei intended Guan Yu to guard Jingzhou, Zhuge Liang felt that Jingzhou had been lost from Guan Yu. When Zhuge Liang gave Guan Yu the seal of Jingzhou, he specifically asked, "What if Cao Cao leads the army to attack?"

Guan Yuhui: "Justice lies ahead!" Zhuge Liang asked again, "What if Cao Cao and Sun Quan jointly attack?" Guan Yu replied: "The division of troops is just right!" Zhuge Liang shook his head and said, "In that case, Jingzhou will be gone, and you may have some disasters." Here, Zhuge Liang asked Guan Yu to remember eight words, namely, "Rejecting Cao Cao in the north and Sun Quan in the east".

But unfortunately, although Guan Yu directly promised Zhuge Liang, he still went his own way and left these eight words behind. In fact, when Zhuge Liang wanted to advise Guan Yu, he vaguely predicted the result of Guan Yu. After all, he knew Guan Yu's temperament very well, but he did his best and resigned himself to fate. These eight characters can not only save Jingzhou, but also save Guan Yu's life. Unfortunately, Guan Yu is too proud and conceited. Although there were "flooded seven armies" in the early stage, it was only the last glory and did not change the final bleak result.

Liu Bei is a meritocratic leader in the Three Kingdoms, and it is precisely because he values, cherishes and values talents that Shu was once full of talents and elites. Among them, Zhuge Liang, a man of great talent and great ingenuity, vowed to be loyal to him for life, which is a good proof. Liu Bei's death of two very famous people, one with one skill and one skill, made matters worse, which not only made Liu Bei lose the opportunity to unify the whole country, but also destroyed not only great rivers and mountains.

Pang Tong and Zhuge Liang are both called "two selves who can decide the world" by Water Mirror. Sun Quan is the master he gradually defected to, and concludes that Sun Quan doesn't value him. Pang Tong, without any talent, took the opportunity to defect to the benevolent master Liu Bei at the end of World War II in Chibi. After discovering Jing Tianwei's talent, Liu Bei immediately valued the "counselor". Especially when Sichuan and Shu were pacified, Liu Bei even "banned" Zhuge Liang from guarding Jingzhou and made Pang Tong the top aide.

However, even in the middle of the Eastern Expedition, Pang Tong was eager to explore the way to be radical, and he was ambushed by the enemy in China and died tragically. It's a pity that golden phoenix falls from the phoenix slope, and it's a pity.

If Pang Tong hadn't died of arrogance, he could have been independent and brilliant. With his ability, he could have helped Liu Bei to pacify the middle of Shu and resist the attack of Cao Wei's army. In that case, Zhuge Liang is likely to become a constant defender of Jingzhou, and Guan Yu is actually his coach at best. With Zhuge Liang guarding, Guan Yu naturally dared not be careless in Jingzhou. This shows how much influence Pang Tong's death had on Shu.