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Zhuge Liang knew that there were bad people around Liu Chan. Why didn't he get rid of the powerful man?

Zhuge Liang's foresight and prudence really played an effective preventive role for Huang Hao. Dong Yun, whom he specially selected, became the bane of Huang Hao for a long time.

Dong Yunzi Xiuzhao is the son of Dong He, commander-in-chief of Shu Han. Dong He, the founding minister of Shu Han, has a high prestige and a deep friendship with Zhuge Liang. Dong Yun is very fatherly. After Liu Beili was a guest of honor for the prince, he was promoted to wash the horse for the prince, so he was fair and moral. In view of the fact that Liu Chan, the late ruler, lived a happy life and could not distinguish faithfulness from treachery, Zhuge Liang recommended Dong Yun as assistant minister of the Yellow Gate, who was responsible for conveying imperial edicts and presenting the throne in the palace, getting along with the late ruler day and night, and correcting deviations and making up for deficiencies at any time.

Especially after Cao Cao went south. At Zhuge Liang's suggestion, Liu Bei chose to form an alliance with Wu and defeated Cao Cao. Liu Bei captured Jingzhou and Yizhou. But after Jingzhou fell, Guan Yu was also killed by Wu, tearing up the original agreement, which made Liu Bei very angry. In order to avenge Guan Yu, he had to attack Wu, but he didn't want to fall into the trap of Wu, and Shu was badly hurt. When he returned to Baidicheng, Liu Bei was dying, so he had to entrust Zhuge Liang to Liu Chan, who had not yet grown up.

It should be said that after Liu Bei's death, Zhuge Liang took charge of state affairs and was bent on making Shu develop better. In this way, Zhuge Liang had his own set of procedures for governing Shu. Even so, Zhuge Liang is willing to handle many things himself. At that time, in order to unify the world, Zhuge Liang cooperated with Wu for many times to carry out the northern expedition, but unfortunately the northern expedition never achieved the expected purpose. Shu's troops are relatively small, and the road is difficult. When the hay arrived, the soldiers were hungry for several days. Many times Zhuge Liang chose to retreat, not because the other side defeated him, but because there was not enough food. In order to prevent the loss from being too great, he chose to withdraw. I have to say that this way of withdrawing troops is quite humbled, but who makes the road of Shu difficult?

Once Zhuge Liang replaced Liu Chan, and his son became the successor, while his only son, Zhuge Zhan, was mediocre and too young. Zhuge Zhan was only eight years old when Zhuge Liang died.

In the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms, even adults can't sit still, and they will be killed one day, not to mention a wet behind the ears doll.

Zhuge Liang thought carefully and realized this clearly before taking further action.

Zhuge Liang's evaluation of his son is: "I don't think it is too early, but I am afraid it is not too heavy." In other words, he can't succeed.

Is Zhuge Liang's evaluation of his son accurate? Look at his performance when he grows up.