Zhuge Liang, also known as Kongming, was the chief strategist and advisor to the kingdom of Shu who lived the era of Three Kingdoms. His surname, Kongming, translates to sleeping dragon, and it was given to him because his talents were hidden from the world until the leader of the Kingdom of Shu requested his aid. Zhuge Liang mastered both domestic and foreign policies in addition to his unique technique of blending his knowledge of weather and astronomy using nature to defeat the enemy with armies
wrong. He only knew, if he spoke to anyone about what he overheard, it was an easy death sentence for everyone involved. His Royal Father was extremely paranoid and vengeful - if he even suspected anyone of treason... "Honorable Crown Prince of Liang," said Lin Xie. The anger was gone, but the vacant, tired tone was somehow even more frightening. As if he truly couldn't face Prince Qi anymore, he spun around and began to walk toward the door, only stopping to say: "You've damned us
Technology and internet is the most convince thing for people nowadays and as we all know that nowadays people start using the internet more and more. We are using internet for almost everything and every day. People are using it for social media, watching the news, purchase things online or pay a bill online, but they don’t really know exactly how dangerous that would be or they have not met the situation yet. People may say that doing everything online is much easier for them, but for some people
and send them to Zhuge Liang, her supervisor. As the movie continues, a plague of typhoid fever spreads in Cao Cao’s army, killing a number of his troops. Although there is no real evidence that Sun Shangxiang infiltrated Cao Cao’s army, there is certainty that Cao Cao’s army was plagued by disease.# Another fictionalized event is that Zhuge Liang was able to make the winds shift to favor Zhou Yu’s navy when they were going to attack Cao Cao.# It was also credited to Zhuge Liang the ruse of using
China is an extremely large country, and the customs and traditions of its people vary by geography and ethnicity. Since ancient times, China has been known as the “Celestial Empire.” This refers not only to China’s strength and position as East Asia’s Middle Kingdom, it also captures a more profound meaning. Chinese people, through various dynasties, created a rich and abundant culture to all over the world. And Chinese culture is the only culture in the world to have a continuous recorded history
In American society, a children’s game exists called “Telephone”. In Telephone, words are whispered from person to person in a ring until the one who created the words receives their beloved phrase, now butchered. The premise of Telephone, in which a story passed on vocally is mutated, is certainly not American in origin. To the contrary, it would not be a stretch to claim no civilization lasting more than a generation is a stranger to this phenomenon. Shin Sangoku Musou, or as it is known in localizations