However, in similar historical books, such as Wei Lue and Kyushu Chunqiu, it is recorded that Zhuge Liang recommended himself, instead of Liu Bei's three visits to the cottage, or even as many as three times, because in ancient Chinese in China, three times means more than three times, so it may be more than three times. Some people are quite sure of this statement. They think that historical books such as Wei Lue are more rigorous and rich in historical materials. So whether it is true or not is a controversial issue among scholars so far, and it will also be the focus of people's research on The Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the future.
How old was Liu Bei when he visited the cottage?
Forgetting friends means that people with a certain age gap claim to be good friends and bosom friends. There are many people in history who can't remember the year, some are teachers and friends, and some are your friends. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei and Mr. Wolong were a pair of people who had forgotten the year, and their acquaintance began with "three visits to the cottage".
At that time, Liu Bei was in an era of war, and it was difficult to realize his ambition. Cao Cao's army defeated Liu Bei's army in Guandu, and Liu Bei was defeated all the way. Finally, I had to take refuge in Liu Biao first and then find another job. Unexpectedly, disasters occurred one after another. Counselor Xu Shu had to leave Liu Bei because his mother's life was in someone else's hands. When he left, he told Liu Bei that he could go to see Mr. Wolong. To this end, in order to rally and the rise and fall of the Han Dynasty, Liu Bei personally got up and went to find Mr. Wolong.
Liu Bei, whose real name was Xuande, was born in 16 1 year. The incident of "three visits to the thatched cottage" took place between 207 and 208. In other words, Liu Xuande was only 47 years old when "three visits to the cottage" happened. The ancients often used "no doubt" to describe people of forty years old, while "knowing the destiny" was used to describe people of fifty years old. Xuande's age is between the two. However, Liu Bei is not very concerned about his own affairs. He put the people first and the country first. When I visited Mr. Wolong for the last time, Mr. Wolong was grateful for Liu Bei's many visits, and I was even more glad that I met a wise Lord who could help each other in the same boat. One is a corporal and a virtuous monarch, and the other is a resourceful counselor. The age gap between them is irrelevant at present. When they were in Shu, the relationship between them was also friends and friends, and they became friends for years.
Liu Bei's visit to the thatched cottage became one of the allusions of later generations. Liu Bei's age did not prevent Liu Bei from realizing the unification of the world, but he also made some contributions to the unification at that time.
Looking at the background of the hut:
In the book "Proposing the Northern Expedition to Liu Chan", Zhuge Liang once mentioned that Liu Bei was personally involved. As a monarch, Liu Bei can lower his status in order to help himself. No matter who it is, it will be moved by it, and Zhuge Liang is no exception. Liu Bei's sincerity in seeking sages with an open mind is beyond Cao Cao's reach, who has thousands of troops. This is why Mr. Kongming is willing to do his best to help Liu Bei and even help Liu Chan in the future.
There are more or less records about "three trips to a thatched cottage" in historical materials. From these records, it is not difficult to see the historical background of "three visits to the cottage". Three visits to the thatched cottage took place in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Specifically, it happened between 2007 and 2008. Some people may ask, why New Year's Eve? Is it because the record is wrong? In fact, this is because Liu Bei's last visit to Kongming was after the following year, so it was recorded like this. Before visiting the thatched cottage, Liu Bei was defeated by Cao Cao's army and Guandu, so he had to take refuge in Liu Biao. However, to Liu Bei's dismay, his powerful counselor Xu Shu had to leave himself, and no one could be with him. Later, Liu Bei learned about Kong Ming from others. In order to get Kong Ming's help, Liu Bei had the move to visit the cottage, which is also the origin of the background of visiting the cottage.
It was precisely because of the background at that time and Liu Bei's modesty that Kong Ming helped Liu Bei gain a place and eventually became the trend of the Three Kingdoms. Today, there are still many descendants who continue to study the background of "three visits to the thatched cottage" because there is a saying that "the environment makes people and determines everything".
Reasons for Liu Bei's three visits to the cottage:
When it comes to Liu Bei and Kong Ming, people can't help but mention the allusion of "three visits to the thatched cottage", because the implication contained in this allusion is very profound and can still inspire people to some extent.
For every story, there is always a reason, a process and a result. The reason why historians study each part in this way is to better clarify the historical story. Therefore, it is particularly important for Liu Bei to take care of Kong Ming for what reason.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Liu Bei was defeated by Cao Cao's army after the battle of Guandu. In order to save himself, Liu Bei bowed to Liu Biao in desperation and took refuge in Liu Biao. However, as we all know, people have to look at people's eyes under the house. Even if Liu Bei can bear it, how many soldiers behind Liu Bei can bear it? It never rains but it pours. Xu Shu, Liu Bei's counselor, had to leave Liu Bei, and there was no counselor around Liu Bei at once, which was a great loss to Liu Bei. It was in order to rise again and seek talents that Liu Bei decided to visit Kong Ming. However, the first and second visits were not smooth, and Liu Bei did not see the rumored Kong Ming. God didn't let Liu Bei down after all. Finally, Liu Bei visited the counselor Kong Ming for the third time.
There are three reasons why Liu Bei cares about the cottage. First, there are wars everywhere, and he has no place to live. Second, there is no available psychological counselor around; Third, it is urgent to seek talents. It is the cause that leads to the result. Facts have also proved that three visits to the cottage laid an indispensable and important foundation for Liu Bei's future growth.
The truth of three visits to the cottage:
Zhuge Liang, an able man around Liu Bei, spent his whole life for the sake of the country's strength, and his stories were often sung. Zhuge Liang is willing to do his best to make suggestions for Liu Bei, which is closely related to Liu Bei's "three visits to the cottage".
Three visits to the thatched cottage and three visits to the thatched cottage refer to the place where Zhuge Liang lived at that time, which means that Liu Bei visited Zhuge Liang three times in the place where Zhuge Liang lived. It is precisely because of these three sincere visits that Zhuge Liang felt Liu Bei's sincere invitation, patience and persistence for talents. If the world really benefits him, he will be a king who cares about the people and can choose to help himself.
Although the story of San Gu Mao Lu is small, it contains profound truth and is thought-provoking. Liu Bei-neng sincerely visited Zhuge Liang three times, which showed that Liu Bei was thirsty for wisdom, humbly asked for advice, and even lowered himself to seek wisdom. Facts have proved that Liu Bei's move did bring a legend to Shu, which played a certain historical role in the stability of Shu. Zhuge Liang, an able man who lives in the mountains, was deeply moved. In order to repay Liu Bei's love for Bole, Zhuge Liang devoted his life to the growth and unification of Shu.
In daily life, people often use the word "three visits to the cottage" to explain the truth. As a leader, we should know how to cherish talents, be ashamed to ask questions about talented people, and do not hesitate to lower ourselves to get help from talents, so as to get more help.