1, Guo Jia. The example of Guo Jianiu's head shot is well known, but the author forced people with different identities, positions, functions and roles in the two eras to have a PK just because of a coincidence (like the year when Guo Jia died in Zhuge Mountain). Although there is no result, he always gives people a kind of "If Guo Jia dies, then ..." He is interested in going by himself. Personally, I don't know what would have happened if Guo Jia hadn't died. As far as his achievements are concerned, it is not enough to compare with Zhuge Liang.
2. Guan Yu. It's also black. Guan Yu's literary image and historical image are very dazzling. However, in this book, the most detailed description about Guan Yu is: Guan Yu took a fancy to a younger sister, and Cao Cao originally promised to give it to him. Later Cao Cao took a fancy to him and stood Guan Yu up. Guan Yu was very depressed ... and Guan Yu was the grandfather who shaved his head, the god of wealth.
In short, everyone will have their own opinions when reading history, but it is not kind to impose their opinions on others. As a storyteller, we should try our best to be objective and fair, instead of picking up a few historical materials to tell everyone: Guan Yu is a lovely soldier; Zhuge Liang can only govern the country, not fight; Guo Jia is a genius. If he doesn't die, then ... and classmate Cao Cao has an eight-fold split personality.