The origin of Zhuge Liang's "model" in Shu Xiang of Three Kingdoms
If there are people who violate the law or act loyally, they should be handed over to the competent officials for evaluation and reward to show your majesty's fairness and strictness in handling state affairs.
Note (1) Adultery: Adultery is against laws and regulations. Treason: doing something treacherous; Section: section, law.
(2) and: and; Do sth.
(3) There is a department: there is a competent department, which is an official who specializes in managing something.
(4) Punishment: Punishment
(5) Zhao: Show, show; Ping: fair; Ming: Yan Ming; Rb: Governance.
"One mold" comes from the biography of Zhuge Liang in the Three Kingdoms period, volume 35. This is a letter written by Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han, to Liu Chan, the former emperor, before the Northern Expedition to the Central Plains. This paper expounds the necessity of the Northern Expedition and the expectation of the former emperor Liu Chan, and his words are sincere, showing Zhuge Liang's loyalty.
The author's life
? ? Zhuge Liang (181-23410-8), a native of Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist and calligrapher during the Three Kingdoms period. When he was alive, he was named Hou of Wuxiang. After his death, he pursued loyalty to the marquis of Wuxiang. Because of its military ability, the Eastern Jin regime was posthumously named King Wu Xing.