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Zhuge Liang 100 words.

Zhuge Liang (181~ 23410.08), born in Wolong (now yinan county, Shandong Province), was the prime minister of Shu and Han during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding politician, strategist and writer in ancient China.

In his early years, he went to Jingzhou with his uncle Zhuge Xuan. After Zhuge Xuan's death, Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion in Longzhong. Later, Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang to join forces with Sun Quan of Soochow to defeat Cao Jun in Battle of Red Cliffs, thus forming a tripartite confrontation and seizing Jingzhou.

After Liu Chan succeeded to the throne, Zhuge Liang was named the marquis of Wuxiang, and Yizhou was the shepherd. He was diligent and cautious, personally handled all political affairs, and rewarded and punished strictly. Make an alliance with Wu Dong to improve relations with all ethnic groups in southwest China; Carry out the reclamation policy and strengthen combat readiness.

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The representative works of Zhuge Liang's prose include A Model and A Book of Commandments. He once invented the wooden ox, the flying horse, the Kongming lantern and so on, and transformed the crossbow, called Zhuge Lian crossbow, which can hit all targets with one crossbow. Zhuge Liang, a representative of loyal ministers and wise men in China traditional culture, devoted himself to his life and died.

The former model was written by Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu and Han Dynasties during China's Three Kingdoms period. It was the fifth year of Jianxing (227 years). Shu Han has recovered from the blow of Liu Bei's death, and Sun Wu is around him, determined to travel south and be honest and upright.

Zhuge Liang thinks he has the ability to explore the Central Plains in the north and realize Liu Bei's restoration to the Han Dynasty. The inscription expresses the author's loyalty to prudence and diligence, his responsibility to attack Wei and prosper Han, and his diligence to remonstrate the late emperor's wishes. It is a masterpiece of ancient Chinese with sincere feelings and fluent writing.