Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Lost in Space is a set of traditional Peking Opera plays adapted from Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Please specify its story.
Lost in Space is a set of traditional Peking Opera plays adapted from Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Please specify its story.
Masu volunteered to guard the street pavilion, which turned out to be a low-level mistake. Defeated by Sima Yi. The Shu army was cut off. Forced to withdraw troops.
Empty city plan-covering up a weak defense with a bold front
In the middle and late Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang sent troops to crusade against Wei, but he lost all because of the fall of the street pavilion. Zhuge Liang was forced to retreat, and Sima Yi's army pursued him. At this time, Kong Ming's generals and soldiers were basically assigned military affairs, leaving only 2500 troops in the city. So he ordered to stop, opened the gate wide, and played the piano alone on the tower. Sima Yi suspected an ambush. Turn around and retreat. Zhuge Liang dodged a bullet!
Duomasu
Ma Su lost his street kiosk. Zhuge Liang was very angry. I remembered what Liu Bei said to him before he died: "My opinion of Ma Su is exaggerated." . I regret it. Grief, beheaded Ma Su who has written a written pledge to fulfill a military order.
The above three stories are closely linked, and the protagonist is Zhuge Liang (an old student).
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