"Grape wine luminous cup, want to drink pipa immediately rush; Lying on the beach drunk, you don't laugh. How many people fought in ancient times? " This is a poem "Liangzhou Ci" by William Wang, a famous poet in the Tang Dynasty. The poem mainly describes a kind of anti-war sadness, and profoundly exposes the cruelty of war and the tragic fact that combatants rarely survive. However, he showed a heroic feeling of death with his broad-minded and heroic pen, which made countless people yearn for and fear military life.
Especially in China, which has a cultural heritage of more than 5,000 years, there are countless battlefield heroes who serve the country with "bloody battlefield". However, in the fierce battle battlefield, there is another group worthy of respect besides those military commanders who command millions of troops and have unlimited scenery.
That is, a strategist who "strategizes and wins thousands of miles." As the name implies, a strategist is a staff officer, which is similar to a kind of staff. Its earliest history can be traced back to the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. According to the historical records "Historical Records, Sun Tzu's Biography of Wuqi", Tian evaded Sun Tzu Wang Wei, and Wang Wei asked the Art of War as a teacher. Later, Wei attacked Zhao, who was in a hurry and asked Qi for help. Qi Weiwang wanted to surrender to Sun Bin, but declined politely, saying, "The crime is unforgivable!"
Therefore, Tian Ji is a general, his grandson is a teacher, he lives in a chariot, and he sits and seeks. It meant to worship Sun Bin as a general and send troops to attack Wei to save Zhao, but Sun Bin politely declined the post of general on the grounds of "flogging". Qi Weiwang had to worship Sun Bin as a military adviser, lead together with general Tian Ji, and be responsible for making suggestions.
In the Three Kingdoms period, the status of "military advisers" became more important, such as Zhuge Liang, Guo Jia, Pang Tong and Xun You in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. These people are the best among the "military advisers". Today we will talk about Zhuge Liang, the most representative figure in the military division. As a strategist, Zhuge Liang has many unsolved mysteries.
For example, the most obvious thing is that Zhuge Liang is always in a wheelchair in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, similar to Sun Bin in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Was Zhuge Liang whipped? Why did he go to war in a wheelchair like Sun Bin? Is there another mystery in this? Are there any skeletons in your closet?
Today, I will answer this question. Zhuge Liang was born in a typical aristocratic family and received a good family education from an early age. Coupled with Zhuge Liang's own talent and cleverness, he visited famous teachers everywhere and soon became a talented and knowledgeable person, and Liu Bei's "three visits to the cottage" made Zhuge Aliang a hero.
Since Zhuge Liang came out to assist Liu Bei, Liu Bei has gradually become a vassal of a big country from a lost dog who has been repeatedly defeated in wars. Then the question is, why can't Zhuge Liang ride a horse like a normal person on the battlefield, but he has to take a wheelchair everywhere?
Some people say that Zhuge Liang was reincarnated as Sun Bin, a great strategist in the Spring and Autumn Period. At this time, Zhuge Liang's leg injury was not completely healed, so whenever he went to the battlefield, he still kept the habit of Sun Bin. However, some people say that Zhuge Liang and Sun Bin were reincarnated by Jiang Taigong and were whipped when they arrived in Sun Bin, so Zhuge Liang was also implicated.
It is also said that Zhuge Liang went to the battlefield in a wheelchair because he fell off his horse and his leg was seriously injured during a March. In fact, we think that Zhuge Liang went to the battlefield in a wheelchair because the film and television drama Romance of the Three Kingdoms made a fatal mistake. Wheelchairs in film and television dramas are not Zhuge Liang's "four-wheeled vehicles" in the original works.
It is probably the horse-drawn chariot that Zhuge Liang rode in ancient times. This way is chosen to show Zhuge Liang's role in boosting morale with the foot soldiers, and at the same time, it is convenient for Zhuge Liang to command the three armed forces to fight. In other historical materials, this kind of four-wheeled vehicle is also called "plain vehicle", so Zhuge Liang in history was not crazy enough to dare to go to war in a wheelchair.