How did Yi Zhongtian evaluate Zhuge Liang in his review of the Three Kingdoms?

Yi Zhongtian commented on Cao Cao: Cao Cao is a lovely traitor, and his traitor and virility are unified in the male.

Liu Bei commented on Cao Cao: "Dong Zhuo was the first to be in trouble and overthrew the capital. Cao Cao was in trouble and stole the heavenly balance. The queen and the prince were poisoned and killed when they saw harm, robbing the world and destroying the people."

Chen Lin commented on Cao Cao: "He is an eunuch who is ugly and has no virtue at all. He is a cunning warrior who likes chaos and misfortune. Dong Tong, the shogunate, is a hawk, and the barbarians are rebellious. Dong Zhuo invades the country and tyrannizes the country."

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Yuan Zhen commented on Cao Cao: "This is how Cao concealed and usurped the chaos."——"Dong Fuxing"

Liu Zhiji commented on Cao Cao: "It is a sin against a hundred fields and a disaster for a thousand kings."—— "Shi Tong·Tan Zhi"

Hong Mai commented on Cao Cao: "Cao Cao is a ghost of the Han Dynasty, and a gentleman cannot do it" - "Rong Zhai Essays"

Wang Fuzhi commented on Cao Cao: "Cao Cao When the father saw the killing, he raised troops to retaliate. He killed hundreds of thousands of men and women in Surabaya and massacred the city. This was cruel and cruel, and the evil was so great... The reason why Cao was allowed to have the wisdom and skills of the world. Yes, it is not Tao." - "Du Tongjian Lun"

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Cao Cao spent his whole life fighting for the unification of the country as soon as possible. He cultivated fields extensively in the north and built water conservancy, which was a great influence on the people at that time. The restoration of agricultural production played a certain role;

Secondly, he employed people based on their talents, broke the concept of family status, restrained the powerful, and restored and developed the social economy of the area he ruled. In addition, he is also proficient in the art of war and has written books such as "Sun Tzu's Brief Explanation", "The Art of War" and "The New Book of Meng De".

As a hero of the generation, he was proficient in music, good at composing poetry, expressing political ambitions, and reflecting the suffering life of the people in the late Han Dynasty, with inexplicable generosity.

Reference material: China Net - Comments on Cao Cao by ancient and modern people