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Ke Wenzhe has no way out, relying on the three-legged stand to find himself a face?

author:Wanli Galaxy wlxh

In the long political journey, Ke Wenzhe's current situation can't help but remind people of Liu Bei, a hero in the Three Kingdoms period. Just as Liu Bei faced many difficulties and choices when the chaotic late Han Dynasty divided the world, Ke Wenzhe also stood at the crossroads of his political career.

Ke Wenzhe has no way out, relying on the three-legged stand to find himself a face?

In that year, Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang with the gift of three visits to the thatched house, and finally stabilized his foundation in Shu, and finally achieved the Shu Han Dynasty. In today's Taiwanese political arena, Ke Wenzhe also needs think tanks and like-minded people to break through the current deadlock. Will he be able to find his "Zhuge Liang" in the turbulent political ocean like Liu Bei?

Ke Wenzhe has no way out, relying on the three-legged stand to find himself a face?

According to the latest statistics, in the estimation of the public's support for political parties, the party represented by Ko Wenzhe did not occupy an overwhelming advantage. The proportion of seats also seems to be quite lonely, which undoubtedly adds a lot of resistance to its subsequent development chips. As the ancients said, "A strong soldier and a strong horse do not last long, and the great cause depends on the talent." In the context of the digital age, these cold and hard numbers seem to be a cruel portrayal of Ke Wenzhe's realistic challenges.

Ke Wenzhe has no way out, relying on the three-legged stand to find himself a face?

However, history is always strikingly similar and yet distinct. Although Ke Wenzhe is pinned on high hopes that he can be reborn and recreate glory, the current situation can be called a situation of "three feet and three" - struggling to support under the attack of two powerful forces. Does this situation herald a new era or a regretful footnote to another hymn?

It is worth noting that when comparing Liu Bei and Ke Wenzhe, we can find that although both face choices and challenges, the situations are very different. Liu Bei has a childish heart and a deep foundation of public opinion, while Ke Wenzhe needs to find a balance between the volatile voter psychology and the complex international landscape. In the midst of this turmoil, is Ke Wenzhe's so-called "three-footed" just a pavilion in the air and a moon mirror in the water? This may be like an illustration of an ironic painter who can't grasp the moon shadow and can't feel the sound of the wind.

Through the interweaving of history and reality, the juxtaposition of data and arguments, and the interweaving of humor and irony, this article explores a question: in the current volatile and fiercely competitive political environment, can Ke Wenzhe find the "Jingzhou" in the context of his own times, and thus open up a new situation?

In the process of connecting historical stories, practical challenges and future prospects, we not only see the posture of a politician desperately seeking breakthroughs, but also see the wheels of history rolling forward, leaving the leaders of each era to think about and answer the question: how to seize the opportunities and make the right choices to achieve great goals in the wave of change?

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