The Three Kingdoms period was a famous era of warlord scuffles in China's history, and in this era of heroes and heroes, Zhuge Liang was the most dazzling one. Zhuge Liang is almost Chinese historical figure that no one knows and no one knows, not to mention whether the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" exaggerates Zhuge Liang's miraculous powers too much, and whether it forcibly adds the credit of others to him, just those things that really belong to Zhuge Liang's credit are enough to prove Zhuge Liang's ability.

Zhuge Liang was a military officer of the Shu Han clique during the Three Kingdoms period, and when he was invited down the mountain by Liu Beisan Gu Maolu, he always followed Liu Bei and advised Liu Bei at his side, making great contributions to the growth of the Shu Han clique. After Liu Bei officially proclaimed himself emperor and established the Shu Han Empire, Zhuge Liang also officially became the prime minister of a country and continued to fight for the great cause of Shu Han. In addition to being the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang was also a great military expert and inventor. Looking at the Kong Ming Lantern and other weapons invented by Zhuge Liang in this lifetime, as well as the various battles he commanded and won, it fully shows how strong Zhuge Liang's ability is.
In addition, Zhuge Liang was also a master of the Five Elements Technique, and before he died, he instructed the people around him to place several oil lamps next to his corpse and fix the stars in the sky in order to deceive the able people who were proficient in the Five Elements Technique in other forces, and finally succeeded in making the hostile forces not realize that they were dead in time, creating favorable conditions for the withdrawal of the Shu Han army.
Zhuge Liang was not only talented, but also a very loyal courtier. After Liu Bei's death, he single-handedly took charge of the military and political power, but did not have any intention of rebellion, but in order to fulfill the last wish of the former emperor, he did not hesitate to let himself be tired and vomit blood, and also insisted on the great cause of the Northern Expedition, although the final failure ended, he also fell ill and died on the road. In addition to the above things, Zhuge Liang also did a very impressive thing, and it made people feel that he was a capable person who was proficient in the Mandate of Heaven. He once prophesied the sixteen-word mantra— two fires out of the new, someone over this, two soldiers competing, and soon after they died, and carved this sentence on the stone tablet. At that time, the people around him did not understand the reasoning, and Zhuge Liang only said that he would know it later, which was like the mud bodhisattva in "Wind and Cloud" who knew the heavenly machine but could not leak it, and his miraculous powers were vast and impressive.
Zhuge Liang eventually died in Wuzhangyuan. Although Zhuge Liang is dead, it also means that the older generation of the Shu Han clique has basically completely withdrawn from the historical stage and the fate is basically over, but the struggle between the Sima family and the Shu Han clique has not ended. Zhuge Liang's death was a great good thing for Sima Zhao, and it was only a matter of time before the Shu Han clique was annexed. Sima Zhao then sent a large army to attack Shu Han, hoping to completely defeat Shu Han in one fell swoop. However, among the large army sent by Sima Zhao at that time, there were two equally powerful generals, Deng Ai and Zhong Hui, who did not look at each other well, although they had been trying to maintain superficial harmony, but secretly they were eager to kill each other quickly.
This time Sima Zhao sent them to fight Shu Han, it was the best time for them to make meritorious contributions, neither of them obeyed anyone, they both wanted to defeat Shu Han one step faster than the other side, and the general took sole advantage of the merits. Because of this, although the two of them lead the team together, they will never cooperate. Deng Ai came up with a strange move one step ahead of Zhong Hui, took the lead in cutting the path, directly crossed the obstruction of the Shu Han army led by Jiang Wei, and circled in front of Chengdu, the old lair of the Shu Han. Although Liu Chan also resisted, the troops sent were soon defeated. Seeing such a situation, this unable to support Ah Dou immediately opened the city gate and surrendered. In the process of copying the path, Deng Ai once saw The Sixteen-Character Mantra carved by Zhuge Liang on the stone stele, but he did not understand it at that time, nor did he pay attention to it, so he hurried past.
Deng Ai can be said to have won a great victory, and the merit of defeating Shu Han was swallowed by him alone, which was really a moment of scenery, which made Zhong Hui very embarrassed. And Zhong Hui also knew that with the hostile relationship between the two, if Deng Ai was promoted this time, his life would not be good in the future. Therefore, Zhong Hui began to find ways to get rid of Deng Ai. The way Zhong would think of was to make a small report, or a small report on false charges. This trick is very small, but it is very useful. Zhong Hui told Sima Zhao that after Deng Ai successfully attacked Shu Han, he had already begun to be proud and arrogant, and even wanted to occupy Shu Han and establish himself as king. Sima Zhao was naturally very annoyed when he heard this, and he did not want to see his subordinates do a great job, so it would become a disaster in the future, so he secretly instructed Zhong Hui to let him get rid of Deng Ai.
Although Deng Ai was powerful, he did not expect that the most ruthless killing move came from his own base camp, and he could not defeat the combined attack of Sima Zhao and Zhong Hui. Before Deng Ai died, he suddenly remembered the sixteen-character inscription of Zhuge Liang that he had seen, and the time and characters were aligned, as if it was Zhuge Liang's warning to him. Deng Ai was full of remorse, but there was nothing he could do.