Chapter 59 Zhuge Liang ()
Su Yue looked at the comment area and said, "Family members, do you know the relationship between our dear Zhuge Wuhou and Zhu Yuanzhang?"

I send my love to the bright moon (autism version): What the hell? Zhuge Liang and Zhu Yuanzhang? Are they related?

My happy weekend: I wonder, are they really related?

I can't sleep at night: That's right, I don't understand.

Ming Dynasty
If Zhuge Liang himself was confused about this matter, then Zhu Yuanzhang suspected that Tianmu was talking nonsense.

After all, he still knows whether he has anything to do with Zhuge Liang, so it can be said that there is no real relationship other than reading history books or having a little admiration.

Zhu Yuanzhang did not understand, Zhu Yuanzhang was confused, and Zhu Yuanzhang felt that this later generation was talking nonsense.

Su Yue said: "Then let's talk about Zhuge Liang's story."

The famous "Wuhou Temple" in Chengdu originally had nothing to do with Zhuge Liang. It was just the Han Zhaolie Temple, which was Liu Bei's ancestral hall. Zhuge Liang was buried in Dingjun Mountain in Mian County after his death, and his ancestral hall is in Mian County, Shaanxi Province.

More than a thousand years later, in the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang's son Zhu Chun went to Chengdu to join the feudal vassal. He first came to Han Zhaolie Temple to worship Liu Bei and found that there were few fireworks here. Later he went to Zhuge Liang's Temple. When he worshiped Zhuge Liang at the Wuhou Temple, he found that there was a bustling crowd there. He was very puzzled and a little unhappy. The person he worshiped was obviously Liu Bei, but Zhuge Liang was more popular than Liu Bei. So Zhu Chun decided to merge Wuhou Temple and Han Zhaolie Temple into one.

I originally thought that Zhuge Liang would bring some traffic to Liu Bei, but I didn't expect that after moving here, many people came and said, "Didn't I come to Wuhou Temple? Why is there Han Zhaolie Temple written on the door?"

Therefore, during the period of the Republic of China, someone wrote such a poem: Zhaolie Temple is written on the forehead of a high person, but the world knows about Wuhou Temple. It comes from the fact that fame and position are inferior to meritorious deeds, but the prime minister’s merits are higher than those of a prime minister.

Su Yue said: "We know that Zhu Chun is the eleventh son of Zhu Yuanzhang, who was named the King of Shu. He has learned good royal etiquette and culture since he was a child, so it is normal to be dissatisfied when he sees this situation."

If I don't go crazy, who will go crazy: Oh my god, Zhuge Liang couldn't have imagined that he would be in such a disaster in the Ming Dynasty.

Don’t let the world grow old: So the relationship between Zhu Yuanzhang and Zhuge Liang is not very big. I was shocked. I thought Zhu Yuanzhang had nothing to do with Zhuge Liang.

Wan Ning couldn't sleep: Hahahaha, oh my god, Zhu Yuanzhang didn't expect Yueyue to use him as a gimmick.

I Send My Love to the Bright Moon (autism version): Indeed, I thought Zhu Yuanzhang was really related to Zhuge Liang.

Su Yue rubbed her face and said, "We know that Du Fu really admired Zhuge Liang and wrote a lot of poems for him. So let's appreciate the poems Du Fu wrote after visiting Wuhou Temple."

"Prime Minister of Shu"

[Tang Dynasty]. Du Fu
Where to look for the Prime Minister’s ancestral hall, Bai Sensen outside Jinguan City.

The green grass is reflected in the spring, and the yellow oriole has a good sound.

Three times to worry about the world, the two dynasties opened up the hearts of old officials.

He died before leaving the teacher, which made the hero burst into tears.

Three Kingdoms
Zhuge Liang was a little confused when he saw the sentence "He died before he left the army, and the hero's face was full of tears." Did he not succeed in the end?
Zhuge Liang was actually a little frustrated, but how could the cute Adou make his sweetheart sad?
He immediately rushed over and hugged Zhuge Liang, saying coquettishly: "Xiangfu." Zhuge Liang touched Liu Chan's head and said: "Xiangfu is fine, Xiangfu is just a little frustrated."

Liu Chan blinked his big eyes and said, "But Xiangfu, everything is different. We still have a chance, right?"

Zhuge Liang originally saw that he had not realized his ideal in the end, but he felt much better after being comforted by Liu Chan.

Outside, Liu Bei and the others looked at the two people, one large and one small, and smiled slightly.

Sure enough, Adou is still somewhat useful.

Ming Dynasty
Zhu Yuanzhang was speechless and shocked me, so how could we possibly be related to Prime Minister Zhuge?
But looking at the comments about Zhu Chun in the comment area, he was still a little unhappy. But it’s just that it’s not shown.

Su Yue said: "We know that the examples of monarch and minister being compatible are Li Shimin and Wei Zheng. But I think Zhuge Liang and Liu Chan are also examples of monarch and minister being compatible."

When Liu Bei was alive, he actively brokered the relationship between the two. He had long recognized that Zhuge Liang was a rare talent in a thousand years.

When he proclaimed himself emperor, Liu Bei made Liu Chan the prince, and the prince's seal and ribbon were awarded to Liu Chan by Zhuge Liang, the prime minister. At this time, Liu Bei warned Liu Chan that he must follow Zhuge Liang's teachings and "listen to the master." The starting point of doing things must be in line with the three virtues, that is, respecting the king, respecting teachers, and loving friends.

Not long after Liu Bei became emperor, he launched the Eastern Expedition. After being defeated in the Battle of Yiling, he fled back to Baidi City. What followed was the familiar plot of Baidi Tuogu.

In fact, where did Baidi Tuogu come from so many conspiracies? It was Zhuge Liang who rushed to the front line from the rear, and Liu Bei fled back in a hurry. If he had time and effort to arrange swordsmen and axes, then it was also true that if Zhuge Liang had this opportunity, how could he have so many twists and turns as Yi Zhongtian said? Round and round?

Liu Bei entrusted Liu Chan to Zhuge Liang in Yong'an Palace, and even gave Zhuge Liang the power to replace him. At the same time, he also warned Liu Chan that he must treat Zhuge Liang like his own father. From the prime minister to the teacher, from the teacher to the father-in-law, Liu Chan and Zhuge Liang The relationship between them has been extraordinary since very early on.

After Liu Bei's death, the situation in Shu Han became very turbulent. Liu Bei entrusted his son to Zhuge Liang because he knew that if anyone could deal with this situation, it could only be Zhuge Liang. The result was just as Liu Bei expected, and Zhuge Liang completed the task very well.

In the first year of Liu Chan's accession to the throne, Zhu Bao, the prefect of Xianggao, rebelled. At the same time, Yong Kai of Yizhou County also drove away the prefect Zhang Yi and occupied Yizhou County to rebel. Gaoding, the king of Yue Junyi, also rebelled. In an instant, the Shu Han completely lost its control over the four southern counties. This was the prototype of the "Southern Barbarian Invasion" script in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

But Zhuge Liang knew that things must be prioritized, so he first met with Liu Chan and Deng Zhi to go to Soochow to restore the Sun-Liu alliance. Deng Zhi completed the task well and brought the Sun-Liu alliance, which had gradually deteriorated since Guan Yu's murder, back on track. In the second year, the border was closed tightly, allowing the people to recuperate and develop agriculture. In the third year, they finally sent troops to attack the four southern counties.

After the Shu Han lost Jingzhou, only Yizhou was left. Now four counties suddenly rebelled, and the land shrank by half. To judge the rebellion, it seemed that both sides were evenly matched, but Zhuge Liang only used it for a year. During this time, not only did they put down the rebellion, they also reorganized the south, redividing the four counties into six counties, and implemented the Shu Han system here. After completing this, I returned to Chengdu in December.

Shortly after pacifying the south, Zhuge Liang submitted the "Departure Order", led his troops to station in Hanzhong, and even moved the prime minister's palace to the north. Within five years, Zhuge Liang not only solved the Shu Han's internal and external troubles, but even gave the Shu Han the spare capacity for the Northern Expedition.

Liu Chan’s concern and respect
The Northern Expedition came to an end as scheduled. In order to fulfill the promise he made to Liu Bei and for Liu Chan to truly represent the Han Dynasty and rule the world, Zhuge Liang began five Northern Expeditions and burned his life.

During this period, what Liu Chan was most concerned about was not the success of the Northern Expedition, but the physical condition of his father-in-law, Zhuge Liang. When Zhuge Liang was alive, he held all the military and political power in the Shu Han Dynasty in his hands, and he almost did everything big and small. However, Liu Chan never suspected that Zhuge Liang had second thoughts. He also sent many letters to inquire about his father's physical condition. He indeed served Zhuge Liang like his own father.

The autumn wind blew through Wuzhangyuan, and Zhuge Liang left a will. Liu Chan also gave important positions to several people mentioned in the organization who could be used. He did not worry at all whether these people were Zhuge Liang's cronies and would exclude him. He knew that, Even if the whole world betrays him, Zhuge Liang will still turn to him. Some people didn't open their eyes at this time, saying that Zhuge Liang had mastered the military and political power, ostracizing Liu Chan, and slandering Zhuge Liang. Liu Chan, who had always been a weak person, executed someone so decisively for the first time.

Liu Chan may not be a good emperor, but he and Zhuge Liang are emperors and ministers passed down through the ages. He was only 17 years old when he ascended the throne, and what he had to face was the mess left by his father. He had to worry about the second son almost every day. When he wakes up, whether he is on the dragon bed or in prison, it is Zhuge Liang who dispels the darkness around him like a ray of light. Correspondingly, he is also very filial to his father, Zhuge Liang, and also trusts the prime minister Zhuge Liang. Aren't the two of them the future generations? Is it the example of a monarch and his ministers?
(End of this chapter)

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