The billowing waters of the Yangtze River run eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. Success or failure turned empty. Aoyama is still there, How Many Suns. The white-haired fisherman on the river Nagisa is used to watching the autumn moon and the spring breeze. A pot of turbid wine is happy to meet. How many things in the past and the present are all in jokes. Many people think that the above "Linjiang Immortal" is the work of Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty, but in fact this poem was added to the front of the frontispiece when Mao Zonggang and his son commented on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the early Qing Dynasty, and it was known to later generations. As for the true original source of this poem, it is actually the opening remarks filled in by Yang Shen, a talented scholar of the Ming Dynasty, in the third paragraph of "Said Qin and Han" in his "Twenty-One History Tanci".
From this, we can also see that "Three Kingdoms Literature" is spreading In fact, it is constantly changing with the change of time and space. The Han Dynasty was the first ancient empire in East China and East Asia. In the process of its collapse, the most at a loss was naturally the Liu family clan and Confucian scholars who were sheltered by it. The reason why Liu Bei was able to buck the trend and become the third force in the chaos at the end of the Han Dynasty was not only due to the concerted efforts of his generals, but also due to Zhuge Liang's painstaking wedding photo retouching services planning. In fact, not only the advisors of the Three Kingdoms period were faced with the huge ideological problem of how to "deconstruct" Confucianism, but also the Chinese literati of later generations could not avoid this problem every time they encountered different times and personal crises. Since the "strategists" of the Three Kingdoms were the first to face this problem, their strategies naturally became the targets of review and introspection by later literati. Among them, since "Longzhong pair" is an important key to "three-point world",
we naturally want to ask why this strategy is successful? Why did it fail? Maybe we can first look at the overall situation of "Long Zhong Pair"... At that time, before the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao was the most powerful because he defeated Yuan Shao, and the Soochow Group was basically a local force that took in many great clans in the Central Plains. Other local forces included Ma Teng in Guanzhong, Zhang Lu in Hanzhong, Liu Zhang of Yizhou, and Liu Bei, may be popular, but basically they don't have their own territory... From this point of view, Liu Bei before the Battle of Chibi had nothing to lose. In this case, the chances of him accepting Zhuge Liang's suggestion to "let go of Yibo" are indeed very high. Looking at history again, the emperors of the Eastern and Western Han Dynasty did not lack the "descendants of the Liu family" who were "expatriate" and sat on the throne of the emperor. Under such circumstances, Liu Bei's clan status could indeed call on some people to jointly revive the Han Dynasty.




