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Can Zhuge Liang really predict the future?

It's not that bad. Mr. Lu Xun commented that Zhuge Liang in the Romance was "like Zhuge Liang and close to the demon". In fact, no human can ask for that kind of talent, but his real ability is really first-class. He is an S-level talent in politics and military management, which is equivalent to the combination of Xiao He (politics) and Sean (S-level talent in strategy and political line) in the early Han Dynasty. As for those specific skills, such as night astrology, greatness, for example, if you have a political idea or opinion, in order to convince people, it must be related to the recent celestial movement, which is more convincing. It's just that his political foresight is accurate and realized, so everyone thinks that he will look at the sky or predict the future. As for the wind and rain, it is mainly borrowed from the east wind. In fact, he predicted that there would be a southeast wind in those days, and then made a gesture to make Zhou Yu dare not peek at his measurement as a measurement. It is very important to predict the basic weather conditions, similar to our current weather forecast. In 2008, I saw a program saying that our weather forecast was based on a bunch of data observed by instruments, and about 20 mathematicians tried to get an approximate value to predict the probability of the weather through pen calculation. What's more, he lived near Chibi (the middle reaches of the Yangtze River) for nearly 20 years and knew the local climate like the back of his hand. According to authoritative analysis, due to the river flow and topographic factors near Chibi, even in the cold east, there is a chance that the spiral airflow will cause easterly and southerly winds. It can be seen that some legends are not groundless, but have been submerged. After all, the knowledge of ancient writers is not as rich as it is now, and with the prejudice of personal preferences, it is easy to distort some things of the original characters. If you are interested, I can tell you something else. For example, the 3rd Battalion didn't beat Lu Bu, Guan Yu didn't cut Hua Xiong, Sun Jian did, and Yan Liang and Wen Chou didn't seem to have. Cao Cao is a real hero, and Zhuge Liang seems to be unable to borrow Cao Cao's arrow. If you are interested, you can check the relevant information yourself. However, as a literary novel, The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is still wonderful.