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Big grass weather

After the heavy rain, Zhuge Liang just looked up at the sky and sighed, "Man proposes, God disposes." He didn't shout anything to help Cao.

This heavy rain refers to a story in the Three Kingdoms period at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The protagonists are Zhuge Liang, the prime minister of Shu Han, and Sima Yi, the governor of Cao Wei. At that time, it was the late Three Kingdoms. In order to realize the last wish of Liu Bei, the master of the late Shu-Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang set out for the northern expedition to Cao Wei many times, and Sima Yi was the official viceroy of Cao Wei, responsible for the governor's army to resist Zhuge Liang. Because of the long journey of the Northern Expedition and the inconvenience of transporting grain, Zhuge Liang hoped to make a quick decision. Sima Yi knew that he was no match for Zhuge Liang, so he adopted the defensive strategy. It is said that Zhuge Liang set an ambush in Shanggu during the last northern expedition, and then went to great lengths to lure Sima Yi and his son into the ambush.

When the fire broke out, Sima Yi had no way to escape and was about to be burned to death in the valley above. Zhuge Liang at the top of the valley is also very comfortable. After all, Sima Yi is the only one in Cao Wei who can compete with himself. As long as Sima Yi died, the great cause of the Northern Expedition was basically unimpeded. At this extremely critical moment, suddenly the sky was overcast, and in a flash, the rainstorm poured down, and the original flame was extinguished by the rainstorm in a short time. Sima Yi has been holding her two sons and is ready to die. She couldn't help laughing when she saw the heavy rain. The sky kept me busy. So Sima Yi took the time, took his son and a bunch of down archers, deus ex, and ran away.

In fact, the story of Shangfanggu can be regarded as a loophole in romance novels. After all, Zhuge Liang is basically the spokesman of SJ. Before Chibi, when Zhou Yu asked Zhuge Liang to make an arrow, Zhuge Liang predicted that there would be fog on the river three days in advance, and then predicted which day there would be an east wind half a month in advance. This ability was rarely used in the later period of the Three Kingdoms. In such an important battle of going to the valley, Zhuge Liang was defeated by the weather change, which was both timely and fatal.