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Does Battle of Red Cliffs really have Zhuge Liang to borrow the east wind?
There are no facts, and there is no record in official history. The story of borrowing Dongfeng was fabricated by Romance of the Three Kingdoms to describe Zhuge Liang more intelligently. In Battle of Red Cliffs, Zhuge Liang's contribution is enormous. He facilitated the alliance between Sun and Liu. Later, Zhou Yu and Huang Gai made suggestions that had nothing to do with Zhuge Liang.
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