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Brief introduction of Zhuge Liang < = 100 words
Zhuge Liang (181-23410-8 [1]), born in Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi, Shandong), was born in Kongming, an outstanding politician and prime minister of Shu and Han in the Three Kingdoms period.

Zhuge Liang lost his father in his childhood, went to Nanyang with his uncle, and then followed Liu Bei, laying the foundation for Liu Bei to have one of the three realms. After the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he was named Hou of Wuxiang, consoling the people at home, showing etiquette, appointing officials, surrendering to power, being sincere and fair, and uniting with Wu to resist Wei. In order to realize the political ideal of recovering the Han Dynasty, he made several northern expeditions, but all failed for lack of good generals, and finally died in Wuzhangyuan. Liu Chan regarded him as a loyal minister, so later generations often referred to Zhuge Liang as a loyal minister and Zhuge Wuhou. Because of his military ability, the Eastern Jin regime named him King Wuxing.

The representative works of Zhuge Liang's prose include Liezi and the 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 is the representative of loyal ministers and wise men in China traditional culture. He devoted himself to his life and died.