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82 years after Jiang Wei's death, a secret letter was discovered, and the people of the time sighed that Zhuge Liang could finally look at it

author:Wandering Fortune End

Time migrated to the Western Jin Dynasty Taikang ten years (269 AD), from the Three Kingdoms period of the Shu Han famous general Jiang Wei has been scattered for eighty-two years, the dust of the Three Kingdoms dispute seems to have gradually precipitated after the baptism of time.

One day in this year, in an inconspicuous small village deep in the Qinling Mountains, a young man in the village accidentally found an unusual item in the family's ancient collection.

82 years after Jiang Wei's death, a secret letter was discovered, and the people of the time sighed that Zhuge Liang could finally look at it

It was an ancient bamboo slip, which looked ordinary, but it was trapped by a few old ribbons, and the bamboo slips were covered with mottled traces of time.

Driven by both family history and curiosity, the boy carefully untied the ribbon and took out the secret letter in the barrel to get a glimpse of it.

MeSign's paper has long since become fragile and seems to be fleeting. The content recorded in the letter made the young man dumbfounded, this was a military secret letter, which turned out to be written by Zhuge Liang, the world-famous prime minister of Shu Han, and the recipient was Jiang Wei, the later Shu Han guard.

In the letter, Zhuge Liang taught Jiang Wei the art of war, tactics and the concept of governing the country, and instructed Jiang Wei that if he won the hearts of the people of the world, he would need to wait for a favorable opportunity to raise troops for the Northern Expedition.

In this letter, Zhuge Liang revealed his foresight, and his trust in Jiang Wei deeply demonstrated his desire and trust for the restoration of the Han family.

The boy sensed the weight of this secret letter and decided to report it to the local authorities. The discovery of this letter quickly shocked officialdom, and it was immediately reported to the imperial court. When the Jin Emperor Sima Yan learned of this, he personally ordered that the letter be consulted.

As the contents of the letter were made public, everyone at the time was moved by it.

82 years after Jiang Wei's death, a secret letter was discovered, and the people of the time sighed that Zhuge Liang could finally look at it

They thought of the great men who fought in the flames of war and strategy, who sacrificed their lives for their beliefs and ideals, and left an indelible mark on history.

Five years after Zhuge Liang's death, due to the tense situation of the war, Jiang Wei, who was selected as the pivotal figure, lived up to expectations and continued to carry this burden.

Even though Jiang Wei was talented, he finally failed to realize the great cause of the Northern Expedition for various reasons, and Shu Han finally died in the Western Jin Dynasty.

However, the discovery of this letter seems to tell the world that although Zhuge Liang's Northern Expedition failed to achieve final victory, his ideas and wishes have been continued in Jiang Wei's heart.

Since the death of Zhuge Liang, Jiang Wei has withstood great pressure, carried unfinished dreams, and continued the Northern Expedition Although it ended in failure, his efforts and commitments have never slackened.

82 years after Jiang Wei's death, a secret letter was discovered, and the people of the time sighed that Zhuge Liang could finally look at it

With the publication of this letter, many scholars and history buffs began to re-evaluate Jiang Wei's historical status.

They believe that Jiang Wei, as Zhuge Liang's ideological successor, although he ended his life in ups and downs and failures, he loyally followed Zhuge Liang's legacy and devoted himself to protecting and continuing the living space of Shu Han.

Legend has it that in that ancient village, after learning all this, the villagers set up a statue of Zhuge Liang at the head of the village with emotion, in order to express their admiration for Zhuge Liang and his Northern Expedition concept and their gratitude to his successor Jiang Wei.

In Chang'an, the imperial city of the Jin Dynasty, Sima Yan sat on the throne, staring at the long-ago secret letter in his hand, and couldn't help but sigh for the profundity of Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, and his insight above the times.

He may have secretly been glad that his empire had not encountered Zhuge Liang's wit and planning in his heyday, but he was also undeniably impressed by the loyalty and wisdom of the other party.

At the end of the letter, Zhuge Liang's last words wrote that if Shu Han perished, there would be no more worries about the things behind him, and he only wished that the world would be peaceful and the people would be healthy.

82 years after Jiang Wei's death, a secret letter was discovered, and the people of the time sighed that Zhuge Liang could finally look at it

Reading this, Sima Yan deeply felt the mind of a great man of the times, he seemed to see a hundred years ago, the wise man holding a feather fan and wearing a green shirt, he looked down at the disturbances of the world lightly, with a dream of a pure land in the world, quietly stared at it.