The layout of Zhuge Village is very strange and rare, with high and low levels, magnificent momentum, exquisite and unique structure and beautiful outline in the air. In memory of Zhuge Liang, the 20th Sun Zhuge Liang who moved here at the end of the Southern Song Dynasty, it was carefully designed and built according to the Diagram of Nine Palaces and Eight Diagrams. Zhongchi, located in the center of the nine palaces and eight diagrams in Zhuge Village, is half pond and half land, with two wells on each side, forming a symbolic fish-shaped Taiji diagram. The eight hutongs built around the clock pool radiate around, so that all the houses in the village are naturally divided into eight parts: Kan, Gen, Zhen, Xun, Li, Kun, Dui and Gan. More mysteriously, eight hills outside the village surround Zhuge Village, forming a natural outer gossip formation. When tourists step into the criss-crossing Gu Xiang in the village, they feel very disconnected, semi-impassable and mysterious. Being in it, I realized more about Du Fu's "The Three Kingdoms are divided because of their greatness, and the Eight Pavilions are all because of their names". Next to this ever-changing river stands a stone, which is the sadness that he never conquered Wu. The connotation of ".