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The extraordinary talents of the strongest strategists of the Three Kingdoms period

During the Three Kingdoms period, a number of talented strategists made great contributions to shaping the situation between Cao Wei, Eastern Wu and Shu Han.

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The talent of the most powerful strategists of the Three Kingdoms period

Guo Jia (170 - 207), courtesy name Fengxiao, was a strategist and

talented strategist

Cao Cao's outstanding strategist in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period in China. During the 11 years working for Cao Cao, this strategist was trusted and given the important position of Sikong Jun Teziu, similar to the position of Grand Admiral of Zhou Yu and Military Advisor Zhonglang General of Zhuge Liang.

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Being an intelligent and resourceful person, Guo Jia repeatedly offered advice to help Cao Cao win against enemies such as Lu Bu, Yuan Shao... Thanks to that, Cao Cao unified a large territory and expanded his influence. With great contributions to the Cao Wei dynasty,

Guo Jia's strategist

is one of the people Cao Cao trusts and loves the most.

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Yang Tu (175 - 219), courtesy name Duc To, was a

strategist of Cao Wei

, served under Cao Cao, later followed and assisted Cao Cao's fourth son Cao Zhi during the period of competition for the throne between Cao Pi and Cao Chong and Cao Zhang.

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He was known to be intelligent and able to guess Cao Cao's thoughts, becoming a powerful figure while receiving much hatred from the great figures of the time, including Cao Cao. Ultimately, this also led to his death.

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Pang Tong (178 - 214), courtesy name Shi Yuan, alias Feng Chu, was a strategist of Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms period in Chinese history. He is often considered to be on par with Zhuge Liang in talent.

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In "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by writer La Quan Trung, Pang Tong was described as "a man with thick eyebrows, a hooked nose, a dark face, a short beard, and an ugly appearance". Although he did not have a handsome appearance, Pang Tong was a man of many schemes and plans.

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Sima Hui (also known as Mr. Thuy Kinh) once commented about Pang Tong as follows: "If we had one of the two people, Ngoa Long (also known as Khong Minh) or Phung So (also known as Pang Tong), we could bring peace to the world." Unfortunately, Pang Tong died early. If he had lived longer, this strategist could have helped Liu Bei unify the world.

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Equal in talent to Pang Tong was Zhuge Liang (181 - 234), courtesy name Kongming, alias Wolong. He was a founding hero, politician , diplomat, military commander and great inventor of Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period.

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As a man of great intelligence and resourcefulness, Zhuge Liang was completely loyal to Shu Han, and devoted himself to assisting Liu Bei and later Liu Shan. Thanks to that, Shu Han, along with Eastern Wu and Cao Wei, formed the Three Kingdoms.

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During his lifetime, Zhuge Liang had many glorious achievements that shook the world such as: borrowing the Southeast wind, burning Red Cliff, borrowing arrows in a straw boat, playing the zither to chase away 150,000 strong soldiers of Zhongda, burning 100,000 Cao soldiers, capturing Meng Huo seven times, and going out to Qishan six times... The photos in the article are for illustrative purposes only.

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