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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhuge_LiangZhuge Liang - Wikipedia

    Zhuge Liang (pronunciation ⓘ) (181 – September or October 234), also commonly known by his courtesy name Kongming, was a Chinese statesman, strategist, and inventor who lived through the end of the Eastern Han dynasty (c. 184–220) and the early Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China.

  2. Like Quan Yu and Cao Cao, Zhuge Liang is famous in China's history. He was one of the key rulers in the kingdom of Shu Han that was founded by Liu Bei when the Eastern Han Empire (AD 25-220) fell in 220.

  3. Zhuge Liang (born 181, Yangdu [now Yinan, Shandong province], China—died August 234, Wuzhangyuan [now in Shaanxi province], China) was a celebrated adviser to Liu Bei, founder of the Shu-Han dynasty (221–263/264). Zhuge, to whom supernatural powers often are ascribed, has been a favoured character of many Chinese plays and stories.

  4. Zhuge Liang (諸葛亮), styled Kongming (孔明), born in Yangdu, Langye (Presently Yinan, Shan Dong Province). “Helped mastermind the rise of Shu-Han as a great power. Launched numerous incursions into Wei.” Zhuge Liang was affiliated with and the Shu Kingdom. A biography profile from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms Encyclopedia.

  5. Zhuge Liang or Chu-ko Liang or Zhuge Kong Ming (born 181 C.E., Yangdu, Shandong province, China—died August 234, Wuzhangyuan, Shaanxi province, China) was one of the greatest Chinese strategists of the Three Kingdoms period, as well as a statesman, engineer, scholar, and inventor.

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Zhuge_LiangZhuge Liang - Wikiwand

    Zhuge Liang, also commonly known by his courtesy name Kongming, was a Chinese statesman, strategist, and inventor who lived through the end of the Eastern Han dynasty and the early Three Kingdoms period (220–280) of China.

  7. As Prime Minister of Shu under the new Emperor, Zhuge Kongming took charge of all government affairs. Between the years AD 225 and 230, Zhuge Liang led the armies of Shu to pacify the Nanman tribe in the south of Yi Zhou. This rich new land became as a lifeline to Shu’s later campaigns.

  8. Brísingamen. Zhuge Liang (onyomi: Shokatsu Ryō) is a politician who served Liu Bei. He was a wise advisor who was both loved and feared as the "Sleeping Dragon" (臥龍). When he became Shu's Prime Minister, he led an exhausting expedition to conquer Wei.

  9. Nov 22, 2020 · Zhuge Liang was an important literary figure in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Liu Bei’s three visits to the ‘Nangong’s Sleeping Dragon’ are central to the Shu-Han’s turning of the tide.

  10. Feb 12, 2020 · The imperial literati portrayed Zhuge Liang as the benefactor of non-Han peoples in Yunnan and Southeast Asia. According to Chinese writings, Zhuge Liang taught the “uncivilized” indigenes a variety of vital skills, such as rice and tea cultivation, bathing and dressing, etc.

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