Shu is Zhuge Liang;
Wu is Zhou Yu;
Wei is Sima Yi.
Detailed introduction:
1, Zhuge Liang of Shu:
Zhuge Liang (181-23410-8), a native of Yang Du, Xuzhou (now yinan county, Linyi City, Shandong Province), was an outstanding politician, strategist, essayist and calligrapher during the Three Kingdoms period.
It can be said that he is an outstanding talent for governing the country, and his talents can be compared with those of Guan Zhong and Xiao He. After Zhuge Liang's death, Sima Yi met Zhuge Liang's camp and praised him as a "genius in the world".
2. Wu Zhouyu:
Zhou Yu (175 -2 10), a famous soldier in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, was born in Shu County, Lujiang. Luo Yangli Zhou Yi's son, grandfather and uncle are all officials to Qiu. He is robust, handsome and elegant. There is a saying in Jiangdong that "Zhou Lang cares about Song's mistakes".
In 782, three years after the founding of the People's Republic of China, etiquette made Yan Zhenqing suggest to Tang Dezong that 64 ancient famous soldiers should be posthumously sealed, and temples should be set up for them to drink freely, among them, "Zhou Yu, the satrap of Nanjun and general Wu Zhi". Only Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhang Liao, Monroe, Lu Xun, Wargo and Lu Kang were included in the temple enjoyment list at the same time.
3. Wei Sima Yi:
Sima Yi (179-25 1 September 7th) was born in Wuyang Village, Xiaojinli, Wenxian County, Hanoi County, Sichuan Province (now Zhaoxian Town, Wenxian County, Henan Province), a famous politician and strategist during the Three Kingdoms period and the founder of the Western Jin Dynasty.
In talent selection, Sima Yi promoted talents such as Wargo, JI Wang and Zhou Tai from the poor. As Yu Yu said, this is far from practical.