Why did Zhuge Liang ask himself to "carry the pavilion by four people, go south, and be buried with broken ropes" after his death? What's the point?

This is just Zhu Gekongming's own wish. The other is to confuse Sima Zhong Da, who was an official in Wei at that time, so that he didn't know where he was buried.

On his deathbed, Zhu Gekongming repeatedly told people around him that there should be two cemeteries. The body of this god should be buried near Wuzhangyuan, and a fake cemetery was put in Dingjun Mountain, which is what people used to call the cenotaph. The reason for this arrangement is to reduce Liu Chan's anger and resentment. Liu Chan began to listen to Zhu Gekongming's music from an early age until he came of age. After all, he is the king of a country.

Zhu Gekongming was buried in the simplest way before he died, because of his thoughts. Another reason is that grave robbery was rampant in the late Three Kingdoms, which was beyond human control. At that time, four soldiers carried Zhu Gekongming's coffin to the south for a long time, that is, on the fourth day, these people were impatient and the rope kept falling, so they decided to secretly cut the rope and bury it on the spot.

After returning to Shu, they reported to the deceased, but these people never expected that before they died, Kong Ming told the deceased that if the four people carrying the coffin came back within seven days, they would make a decision. In this way, these four people lost their lives and made a name for themselves. I didn't expect to be so careful before I died. Only today, no one knows where Zhu Gekongming's body is buried. Shu gradually withdrew from the historical stage with Zhuge Liang's death.