Introduction to the statue of Zhuge Liang: Zhuge Liang, courtesy name Kongming and nickname Wolong, was the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, an outstanding statesman, strategist, inventor, and writer. He was named Marquis of Wuxiang when he was alive, and was posthumously named Marquis of Zhongwu after his death. Later, the Eastern Jin Dynasty respected Zhuge Liang's military talents and named him King Wuxing. His representative works include "Execution of the Master", "Late Disciple", "Book of Commandments", etc. He invented the wooden ox and the horse, and modified the repeating crossbow so that one crossbow can fire ten arrows. In order to support the Shu Han regime, Zhuge Liang worked hard, dedicated his life, and died.

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