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The Story of Zhuge Liang's Fortune-telling _ Brief Introduction of Zhuge Liang's Fortune-telling Story

Jane told the story of Zhuge Liang's strategizing.

Zhuge Liang's ingenious story, the grass boat borrows the sword;

Zhou Yu deliberately made things difficult for Zhuge Liang and ordered him to build 100 thousand arrows in ten days. Faced with this impossible task, Kong Ming confidently replied that it would be completed in three days, not ten days, and issued a written military order. Lu Su is worried. Kong Ming is in no hurry. He asked Lu Su to lend him twenty boats. There are 30 people on each boat, 1000 mowers, and they are arranged on both sides of the boat.

Two days passed, and at four o'clock on the third day, Zhuge Liang suddenly sent someone to invite Zhou Yu, saying that he must go with him to get the arrow. Zhou Yu set off with Zhuge Liang who was puzzled. At the fifth watch, the fleet approached the water town of Cao Jun. Kong Ming ordered the ships to line up.

The sergeant drummed and shouted. The commander-in-chief of Cao Jun's water army heard the drums and shouts, thinking that there would be an ambush, so he asked more than 10,000 archers to line up on the river and shoot arrows into the river.

When the arrow on the scarecrow is full. Zhuge Liang immediately ordered the soldiers to turn around and leave quickly. When I arrived at the camp, Zhou Yu couldn't believe it. Send someone to count the arrows on the grass, and there are indeed hundreds of thousands. From then on, Zhou Yu never embarrassed Zhuge Liang again.

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Zhuge Liang's life:

Zhuge Liang was born in Han Guanghe for four years (18 1) and was born in Yang Du County, Langya County. Zhuge family is a Langya aristocrat. Zhuge Liang's ancestor Zhuge Feng worked as a captain in the Western Han Dynasty, and Zhuge's father Zhuge _ worked as a county magistrate in Taishan at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Zhuge Liang's mother Zhang died when he was 3 years old, and Zhuge Liang lost his father when he was 8 years old. He and his younger brother Zhuge Jun followed Zhuge Xuan, the uncle who was appointed as the magistrate by Yuan Shu, to (now Nanchang, Jiangxi). The Eastern Han court sent Zhu Hao instead of Zhuge Xuan, and Zhuge Xuan went to Jingzhou for Liu Biao.

In the second year of Jian 'an (197), Zhuge Xuan died and Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in Longzhong. On weekdays, he likes to recite Fu Liang's songs and often compares himself with Guan Zhong and Le Yi. At that time, people ignored him, and only his friends Xu Shu and Cui believed in his talent.

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