Also known as Zhuge Kongming
Chinese statesman and military strategist (181–234)
Zhuge Liang was a renowned Chinese statesman and military strategist who lived from 181 to 234 and played a crucial role in the political and military affairs of his era. His strategic brilliance and administrative skills made him one of the most celebrated figures in Chinese history, and his legacy continues to influence how people think about military strategy and governance.
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Courtesy name Chinese孔明
Zhuge Liang (pronunciation) (181 AD – September or October 234 AD), courtesy name Kongming, was a Chinese statesman and strategist who lived through the collapse of the Eastern Han dynasty and became the principal architect of the Shu Han state. He served as chancellor under its founding emperor Liu Bei from 221 and as regent to the young emperor Liu Shan after 223 until his death.
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