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Zhuge Liang left a prophecy of 12 before his death, which came true more than a thousand years later. What is the reason?

Because Zhuge Liang is a resourceful man with a very high IQ, he can predict the future and what will happen after 1000 years.

There is a poem praising: "Unify the world and Liu Bowen, and the world is divided into three points." . It means that Liu Bowen assisted Zhu Yuanzhang to create the Great Ming Dynasty, and Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei. The implication is that Liu Bowen and Zhuge Liang are equal and both are great men in history.

But Liu Bowen refused. After Zhuge Liang's death 1000 years ago, he went to Wuhou Temple in Dingjun Mountain to see Zhuge Liang's magic, to see if he really knew how to pinch and calculate, and whether he could predict his arrival.

Liu Bowen came to Wuhou Temple and found a line engraved on the stone tablet next to the ancestral hall door: "I have not arrived." . Liu Bowen was very angry and thought that this was not my arrival. Why didn't he predict it? Zhuge Shan people can brag, and Liu Bowen ordered his men to smash the stone tablet. When they entered the underground palace, there was a stone tablet next to the underground palace gate. Liu Bowen looked carefully and saw that it said, "Only Bowen has arrived."

Liu Bowen was frightened to disgrace. Obviously, Zhuge Liang had expected me to come before he wrote down ten words: "I didn't arrive, only Bowen arrived". Liu Bowen instantly admire passionate admiration.

Liu Bowen went to Zhuge Liang's coffin and found a blue ever-burning lamp beside it, and the flame was beating. By the light, Liu Bowen found a piece of paper under the coffin, which read: "Come on, little Liu Xiaoliu".

Liu Bowen started running in fear and told his men to run. Liu Bowen ran out of the ground, wiped the sweat from his forehead, and thought Zhuge Liang had his own tricks, even when I ran out of oil and food, I figured it out. A few days later, Liu Bowen ordered the soldiers to go underground to refuel the ever-burning lamps. Do you think this thing is magical?