The story of Zhuge Liang burning the vine armor soldiers is deeply remembered by the readers, and Zhuge Liang has also deeply blamed himself for this, and very rarely wept and sighed: "Although I have contributed to the society, I will lose my life!" ”
Some time ago, someone "restored" the equipment of the vine armor soldiers, and it was also shown on TV, and it was really okay for the general sword to cut three or two times. However, if we look closely at the description of the "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", we will find that Zhuge Liang's Southern Expedition to the Seven Captures of Meng is quite a bit of the meaning of "Fengshen Yanyi", if Archimedes read the depiction of the Tengjia soldiers, he will definitely shake his head and express puzzlement: This is not scientific!

Readers who have read the original "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" may have noticed that according to the description in the book, Meng Yu and his allies will fight with Cao Cao and Sun Quan, and they will easily win, because this gang is really too powerful- they can defeat Zhao Yunwei Yan, and the strength of Meng Yu's men is beyond the scope of science.
Zhao Zilong was known as a general who always won, but in front of the Mulu King, he seemed a little vulnerable, and he joined forces with Wei Yan to fight, only to be beaten and fled.
The wooden deer king hung two swords around his waist, held a bell in his hand, rode a white elephant, and looked as if he had appeared in some cartoon, only to be beaten by a meal of bricks.
Zhao Yun only had the Qingyi Sword and no slabs, and when he saw the Mulu King, he could only say to Wei Yan in surprise, "I have waited for a lifetime, and I have never seen such a figure." ”
The King of the Wooden Deer was even more powerful than the white elephant riding the White Elephant in the future, and this battle would call the wind and rain: while the two were meditating, they saw that the King of the Wooden Deer did not know what incantations were chanting in his mouth, and he was shaking the enemy bell in his hand. Suddenly, the wind blew wildly, flying sand and stones, like a torrential rain; a sound of a painting horn sounded, the tiger, leopard, jackal, poisonous snake and beast, riding the wind, opening their teeth and dancing claws, rushing over.
Zhao Yunwei Yan was defeated and chased all the way to the Sanjiang Boundary Road, and finally gathered some defeated soldiers and horses, and went to Zhuge Liang's army to plead guilty with shame.
The Wood Deer King was powerful, Zhuge Kongming was even more powerful, he personally went out on his horse, the lupine fan shook, the wind and sand were reversed and blown towards the Wood Deer King, and then launched a spray train painted with a giant beast, the tiger, leopard and jackal commanded by the Wood Deer King fled, and Zhuge Liang won easily.
It is very strange that Zhuge Liang has a lot of earth-shattering ghost gods, but he never uses it when fighting against Cao Wei, and he has no choice but to face Sima Yi, who insists on not fighting--he calls the wind and rain or invites thunder and fire, turning Sima Yi's camp into a vast ocean or bombarding it into powder. Zhuge Liang knew in advance that Liu Bei's generals had defeated Yiling Pavilion, and he had also laid down a Bagua Array that could trap Lu Xun, and if this array really had the unpredictable power, Liu Beifa Wu only needed a thousand soldiers and horses, they did not need to carry swords, guns, and swords, they only needed to pick up stones everywhere to swing the formation.
Let's put aside why Zhuge Liang hid deeply, let's still take a look at the vulture bones of the lord of the Ugo Kingdom, who is more powerful than the King of the Wooden Deer: this person is the eldest (taller than Lü Bu and Jumbo), does not eat grains, eats snakes and evil beasts, has scales, and cannot be invaded by swords and arrows.
According to the map analysis, he is certainly not Chinese, because his territory is seven hundred miles south of Meng yue, and Meng Yue's "south central" already includes Yun Guichuan, and Meng Yue is seven hundred miles south, so where is it?
If Vulture was an Earthling, it must have been a different place for him, because now it seems that there are no tall people seven hundred miles south of South Central.
The reason why Vulture Dared to help Meng Win fight Zhuge Liang was because of his group of rattan armor soldiers who could not enter the sword and gun, and the unfortunate Wei Yan witnessed the strength of the rattan armor soldiers: the Shu soldiers shot at the vine armor with crossbow arrows, but they could not penetrate and fell to the ground; the knife cut the gun and stabbed, and could not enter. How the Shu soldiers resisted, they were all defeated... Only to see the barbarian soldiers take the armor to cross the water, and there are sleepy people inside, take off the armor, put it on the surface of the water, and cross it by sitting on it.
Zhuge Liang knew that this rattan armor was not easy to manufacture, but according to the current point of view, the rattan armor soldiers wore a wicker helmet on their heads, but more like a Kevlar helmet.
At this time, the problem arises: ancient weapons may be insufficient lethality, and it may be difficult to deal with rattan armor, but the rattan armor soldiers can cross the river with the rattan armor, which is very unscientific.
Readers who have been in secondary school must know an Archimedean law: objects placed in liquids are subjected to upward buoyancy, the size of which is equal to the weight of the liquid discharged by the object.
Gr human body density and water density is basically equal, then in order to float a person, it is necessary to at least the size of the human body "floating", this is still without calculating the density weight of the vine armor itself. That is to say, if the rattan armor soldiers want to use the rattan armor as a ferry, they will put on the rattan armor, and one person will become two big, why is there a war? If the vine armor can cross people, then everyone can also sit in a bamboo basket and cross the ocean.
In order to deal with the fuji armor soldiers, Zhuge Liang applied weapons of mass destruction, which looked like today's mines, and were anti-infantry mines that could jump up and kill people: most of the barbarians were crushed by iron cannons and died in the valley.
After the war, Zhuge Liang explained to Zhao Yun and Wei Yan: "These are five pre-built artillery pieces, called 'mines', one cannon hides nine cannons, thirty steps are buried, and bamboo poles are used to guide the medicine line; only when it is launched, the mountain is damaged and the stone is cracked." The barbarians are so naughty, can they win without fire attacking? It is my great sin to keep the people of the country of Ugo without leaving a kind! ”
It seems that in the face of the Tengjia soldiers of the Ugo Kingdom, Zhuge Liang not only used mines, but also used serial mines. His continuous thunder killed all the vine armor soldiers, and it seemed that any defensive equipment in ancient times was a floating cloud in front of the rather modern gunpowder weapons.
Archimedes, born in 287 B.C., was four hundred and sixty-eight years older than Zhuge Liang, who was born in 181 A.D., and did not know whether Zhuge Liang had studied Archimedes' laws. If someone told Archimedes about the "Battle of the Valley of the Burning Pan Snake" in the Seven Captures, he would certainly shout unscientific, but I don't know how the readers would feel after reading those descriptions: Does the rattan armor that cannot be penetrated really exist? If rattan armor works so well, why do Central Plains soldiers still need to be equipped with metal armor?