Zhuge Liang was named the tomb of Wuhou because he was named the Hou of Wuhou. In the 12th year of Jianxing, Prime Minister Zhuge Liang and Wei Sima Yi fought on both sides of the Weihe River, died in the former army and were buried at the foot of Dingjun Mountain in Hanzhong. Some people say that this is Zhuge Liang's cenotaph. Due to the wind of grave robbery in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, in order to prevent theft, there are usually two cases: secret burial and thin burial.
Rumors about Zhuge Liang's tomb have been circulating to this day, saying that after his death, he ordered four teams to March in the southeast, northwest and four directions respectively, in order to confuse the eyes of the world and let everyone guess where he was buried.
brief introduction
Zhuge Liang was born in Langya, Yang Du (now yinan county, Shandong). He was born in Kongming, an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and inventor in ancient China. As a military strategist, Zhuge Liang has also been highly recognized by military strategists of past dynasties. After Zhuge Liang's death, Sima Yi met Zhuge Liang's camp and praised him as a "genius in the world".
Emperor Taizong and Li Jing repeatedly mentioned Zhuge Liang's method of running the army and the eight-array map in The Question of Emperor Taizong and Li Weiguo, and gave them a high evaluation, and showed that Chen Shou's evaluation of Zhuge Liang in The History of the Three Kingdoms was that "historians know the soldiers, but not the facts". In the Tang Dynasty, Zhuge Liang was also selected as one of the ten philosophers of the Wu Temple, enjoying the same status as the nine great military strategists of past dynasties such as Sean, Han Xin and Bai Qi.
Zhuge Liang also wrote many military works, such as "Southern Expedition", "Northern Expedition" and "Northern Expedition", which made certain contributions to the military circles in China. Zhuge Liang also interpreted the art of war and made an eight-array map, which is still highly respected by Li Jing, the general of the Tang Dynasty.