Chapter 39 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms summarizes three strategies of the duke of Jingzhou. The specific point of Bo Wang Po's initial use of troops is 150~300 words. The vernacular version does

Chapter 39 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms summarizes three strategies of the duke of Jingzhou. The specific point of Bo Wang Po's initial use of troops is 150~300 words. The vernacular version does not need classical Chinese. Liu Qi, the eldest son of Liu Biao, is not favored. He was afraid of being framed by his stepmother Chua, and asked Zhuge Liang for help. Zhuge Liang disagreed twice before. Liu Bei gave Liu an idea and lied to Zhuge Liang that there was an ancient book. Zhuge Liang was tricked into going to the second floor and extracting a ladder. Zhuge Liang gave Liu an idea to leave Jingzhou and guard Jiangxia.

At this point, Cao Cao pacified the north and prepared to annex Liu Biao immediately. He sent Xia to command 100,000 troops to attack Liu Bei who was guarding Xinye first. Zhuge Liang commanded the battle for the first time, lured the enemy into Bowangpo Gorge, set fire to Cao Jun and won the first victory. Later, when Cao Jun's army arrived, Zhuge Liang did the same thing in Xinye, setting fire to Coss' army.