Children's Stories from Ancient Chinese Poetry 31: Wisdom's Eight Formation Diagram (2)
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My grandfather told me that the brilliance of the Eight Formation Diagram lies in its ability to create different formations based on varying terrain and climate conditions, making it impossible for enemies to decipher. Seeing my fascination, he took out an old book from home, which was inscribed with Zhuge Liang's Eight Formation Diagram. 0
 
I carefully took the ancient book from my grandfather's hands and examined it closely. The cover was worn and tattered, and the pages had yellowed with age, yet they could not conceal the intricate formation diagrams within. I gently opened the book and gazed at the complex shapes, as if I could see Zhuge Liang strategizing. 0
 
"Is this the Eight Formation Diagram?" I asked curiously. My grandfather smiled and nodded, beginning to recount the origins of the Eight Formation Diagram. As he explained, he drew those complex shapes on the table with his finger, patiently elucidating the mysteries of these formations. 0
 
Although I only partially understood, I was deeply captivated by the engaging stories. "Zhuge Liang's Eight Formation Diagram is arranged according to the principles of Yin-Yang and the Five Elements, divided into eight formations: Heaven, Earth, Wind, Cloud, Dragon, Tiger, Bird, and Snake. Each formation has multiple variations. Zhuge Liang was adept at utilizing these changes to defeat his enemies," my grandfather explained in detail. 0
 
"Later, Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei in establishing the Shu Kingdom. He launched six expeditions to Qishan and captured Meng Huo seven times, using his wisdom and courage to protect the people of Shu Kingdom," my grandfather spoke with great admiration. 0
 
As I listened to my grandfather's words, my respect for Zhuge Liang grew even stronger. His stories were like a key that opened a door to the world of ancient history for me. I yearned to learn more about Zhuge Liang and the Eight Formation Diagram, eager to draw more wisdom from them. I listened intently and developed a keen interest in the history and culture of the Three Kingdoms period. 0
 
"Grandpa, I also want to use the Eight Formation Diagram to defeat enemies!" I exclaimed excitedly. My grandfather laughed heartily at this: "Well then, you must study hard so that you can use the Eight Formation Diagram to defeat your enemies in the future." I nodded solemnly, determined to study the Eight Formation Diagram thoroughly and learn from Zhuge Liang's wisdom. 0
 
To gain a deeper understanding of the Eight Formation Diagram, my friends and I in the village... 0
 
 
Using branches and stones, we imitated the Eight Formation Diagram on the sandy ground by the river. Based on Grandpa's stories, we built a model of the Eight Formation Diagram with sand and branches, arranging various formations according to the plot of the story. 0
 
"Now I am Zhuge Liang, and I will set up the formation!" I excitedly called out to my friends. 0
 
We had a great time, experiencing the joy of play while deepening our understanding of Zhuge Liang and the Eight Formation Diagram. 0
 
"Wow, Zhuge Liang is really amazing!" my friend Zhang Dongdong exclaimed. 0
 
"Yes, I want to learn from him and become a brave and wise person!" my friend Li Ting said firmly. 0
 
Listening to my friends' words, my admiration for Zhuge Liang grew even deeper. 0
 
"Let's work hard together and become great people like Zhuge Liang in the future!" I said loudly to my friends. 0
 
Grandpa stood nearby, watching us play with a look of satisfaction on his face. 0
 
"Xiao Fu, you must remember that true wisdom lies not only in knowledge but also in how to use that knowledge to help others," Grandpa said to me. 0
 
I nodded thoughtfully. 0
 
I believe that as long as I keep working hard to learn, I will surely become a great person like Zhuge Liang in the future! 0
 
 
 
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