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Historical Pang Tong
Pang Tong (179-214), a native of Xiangyang (now Xiangfan, Hubei), was a famous counselor and general under Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms period.

In his early years in Jingzhou, he was as famous as Zhuge Liang in the name of "Feng Chu". At that time, people commented on his classic words: "Wolong Feng Chu, get one, secure the world!" He once talked with Lu Ji, Gu Shao and other figures in Dongwu, and said to himself, "As for the emperor's secret strategy, it seems that I have a day's worth." (Biography of Pang Tong). Liu Bei led Jingzhou Pastoral and Pang Tong to surrender, but they were not reused. However, he was engaged in keeping the Leiyang order, died in the county, and was exempted from official duties. Later, under the strong recommendation of Zhuge Liang and Lu Su, Liu Bei summoned Pang Tong again to discuss military affairs with him. He was highly valued, so he worshipped Pang Tong and soon became a military commander with Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang and Lu Su's broad mind of recommending talents is admirable, but Pang Tong's extraordinary talent is probably the fundamental reason why he finally stood out.