Zhuge Liang was born in the Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms.
Zhuge Liang (July 23, 181 to August 28, 234), with the name of Kongming and the name of Wolong (also known as Fulong), is a Han nationality, a native of Langya Yangdu (now Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province), a prime minister of Shuhan, and an outstanding politician, strategist, inventor, and strategist during the Three Kingdoms Period. During his lifetime, he was granted the title of Marquis of Wuxiang, and his posthumous title was Zhong Marquis of Wuxiang; Later in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, in order to promote Zhuge Liang's military talent, the regime specifically named him King Wuxing. His representative works include "Model for the First Dispatch", "Model for the Last Dispatch", "Book of Commandments", etc. Invented the wooden ox, the flowing horse, the Kongming lamp, etc. Zhuge Liang was greatly respected in later generations. Chengdu has a Wuhou Temple, and the great poet Du Fu has also praised Zhuge Liang's famous Shu Xiang.