When did Kong Ming see through Liu Bei in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms?

Before visiting the thatched cottage, Kong Ming had made a preliminary judgment on Liu Bei's character and the form he could influence the world.

From the winter of 2007 to the spring of 2008, at the suggestion of Xu Shu, Liu Bei, who was stationed in Xinye at that time, visited Zhuge Liang three times in Longzhong, Deng County, but it was not until he came to power for the third time. Zhuge Liang analyzed the world situation for Liu Bei, and put forward the strategic idea of taking Jingzhou as his home first, Yizhou as his geographical location, and then the Central Plains.

When Zhuge Liang first entered the political arena, he painted a strategic vision for Liu Bei in the form of Longzhong Dui. Many people can recite this historical masterpiece. Among China's ancient strategic thoughts, Longzhongdui has exemplary value. This article was selected into the ninth grade junior middle school Chinese of People's Education Publishing House (Volume I).

Three visits to the "Longzhong Dui" in the thatched cottage

Zhuge Liang stepped onto the political stage and devoted himself to Liu Bei, painting a strategic vision for him. "One divided into three" in Longzhong was highly praised by Liu Bei. It was under the guidance of this strategic decision that Liu Bei established the Shu-Han regime, which stood in balance with Sun Wu and Cao Wei.

Later, Longzhong Dui became a masterpiece, a representative work of China's political and military strategy. Among China's ancient strategic thoughts, Longzhongdui has exemplary value. Longzhong Dui is considered as one of the greatest strategic concepts in the history of China, and it has important research value in political strategy and strategy.