This story tells the story of Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period, who skillfully used the empty city plan when facing Sima Yi's army and successfully resolved the crisis. Zhuge Liang is famous for his resourcefulness. He successfully deceived Sima Yi with the wisdom and courage of an empty city plan, making him mistakenly think that there was an ambush in the city and retreat. This story shows Zhuge Liang's outstanding wisdom and strategy. In the face of the crisis, Zhuge Liang was able to remain calm and unhurriedly arranged an empty plan, showing the courage and tolerance of an outstanding leader.
When the enemy was strong and we were weak, Zhuge Liang did not choose to fight recklessly, but skillfully used the empty city plan to successfully resolve the crisis. This ability to innovate and adapt is also of great significance to modern people. This story happened in the Three Kingdoms period, an era when heroes came forth in large numbers. By understanding the historical figures and events in this period, we can better understand the history and culture of China.
The implication of Zhuge Liang and the empty city plan;
1. Wisdom is better than force: the success of the empty city plan shows that clever use of wisdom can often defeat powerful opponents, and simple force may not necessarily solve problems.
2. Importance of psychological tactics: Zhuge Liang understood Sima Yi's suspicious character and used this psychology to set up an empty city plan. It can be seen that understanding and using the opponent's psychology is the key to success.
3. Calm: In the face of the crisis, Zhuge Liang's calm and calm provided the foundation for the successful implementation of the empty city plan. This tells us that keeping calm is an important quality to deal with difficulties.
4. Victory of innovative thinking: In the face of powerful enemies, Zhuge Liang did not choose the traditional way of fighting, but used an empty plan. This shows the value of innovative thinking in solving problems.
5. Know yourself and know yourself, and win every battle: Zhuge Liang's understanding of Sima Yi enables him to predict each other's behavior and formulate corresponding strategies. This emphasizes the importance of knowing your opponent in depth.