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Zhuge Liang's clothes in the story
In the story, Zhuge Liang's clothes are eight feet tall, the font is the same, his face is like a crown jade, his eyebrows are eight colors, his eyes are like Matthew's stars, his nose is like a jade pillar, his lips are like vermilion, and his ears have wheels. Put on a black silk scarf and a crane, and you will be on cloud nine.

With the wide spread of this book, Zhuge Liang, a feather fan with a black silk scarf, has penetrated into women and children in streets, theaters, paintings and sculptures, movies and television. In order to create a successful hero in a literary work, it is very necessary to endow him with obvious characteristics in dressing besides typicality in thought, character, words and deeds, which is also typical.

Zhuge Liang's early life;

Zhuge Liang was born in Han Guanghe for four years (18 1) and was born in Yang Du County, Langya County. Zhuge is a Langya family. Zhuge Liang's ancestor Zhuge Feng worked as a captain in the Western Han Dynasty, and Zhuge Liang's father Zhuge Jue worked as a county magistrate in Taishan at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. ?

When Zhuge Liang was 3 years old, his mother Zhang died of illness. Zhuge Liang lost his father when he was 8 years old, and came to Zhang Yu (now Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province) with his younger brother Zhuge Jun. He was appointed as the prefect of Zhang Yu by Yuan Shu. The Eastern Han court sent Zhu Hao instead of Zhuge Xuan, and Zhuge Xuan went to Jingzhou for Liu Biao.