(Ming) Zhang Ying’s Commentary on the Commentary on the Legend of Zhuge Kongming, the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, 5 Volumes

(Ming) Zhang Ying’s Commentary on the Commentary on the Legend of Zhuge Kongming, the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, 5 Volumes PDF Yixue Ancient Books e-book download. Brief Introduction “The Commentary on the Commentary on the Legend of Zhuge Kong Mingyi, the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty”, consists of five volumes, written by Zhang Ying in the Ming Dynasty. Its content is a book named Zhuge Liang’s Art of War. The version frame is divided into upper and lower parts, the upper part is engraved for approval, the lower part is the text, and the upper part is handwritten. Including the front palm lesson of the horse, ten pictures of eight formations, eight

(Ming) Zhang Ying’s Annotation and Commentary on the Legend of Zhuge Kong Ming, the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty, 5 Volumes PDF Yixue Ancient Books e-book download.

Introduction

“The Commentary on the Commentary on the Legend of Zhuge Kong Mingyi, the Prime Minister of the Han Dynasty”, consists of five volumes, written by Zhang Ying in the Ming Dynasty. Its content is a book named Zhuge Liang’s Art of War. The version frame is divided into upper and lower parts, the upper part is engraved for approval, the lower part is the text, and the upper part is handwritten. Including the horse front palm lesson, ten pictures of the eight formations, the meaning of the eight formations, the style of the wooden ox and the horse, the front and back of the teacher, showing the male look, Liang Fuyin, the strategy of the cottage, etc. This book is the engraved edition of Yu Wentai of Shulin Shuangfeng Hall in the 26th year of Ming Wanli (1598).

Zhuge Liang (181-October 8, 234), courtesy name Kongming, nicknamed Wolong (also known as Fulong), Han nationality, from Langyayangdu, Xuzhou (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province), Three Kingdoms During the Shu Han Dynasty, he was an outstanding statesman, military strategist, essayist, calligrapher, and inventor. He was granted the title of Marquis of Wuxiang when he was alive, and he was posthumously named Marquis of Zhongwu after his death. Because of his military talents, the Eastern Jin regime made him King of Wuxing. His representative prose works include “Teacher List”, “Book of Commandments” and so on. He once invented wooden cows and horses, Kongming lanterns, etc., and modified the Liannu, called Zhuge Liannu, which can shoot ten arrows from one crossbow. He died in Wuzhangyuan (now Qishan, Baoji) in the twelfth year of Jianxing (234). Liu Chan pursued his posthumous posthumous title of Zhongwuhou, so later generations often honored Zhuge Liang as Wuhou and Zhuge Wuhou. Zhuge Liang “dedicated himself to the end of his life and died after death”, he is a representative figure of loyal ministers and wise men in traditional Chinese culture.

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