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The work collects two formal memorials from a senior minister to the sovereign that diagnose the state's peril, urge the ruler to welcome candid advice, and recommend trusted officials and impartial administration of palace and military affairs. The minister recounts his long service and devotion, explains the strategic rationale and risks for a proposed northern campaign to revive the dynasty, analyzes enemy strengths and operational difficulties, and warns against complacency and factionalism. He offers to accept responsibility if his expedition fails, exhorts the sovereign to inspect counsel and reward merit, and emphasizes loyalty, prudent governance, and the need for united leadership in a time of crisis.

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Liang Zhuge

Zhuge Liang (181–234 AD) was a prominent Chinese statesman, military strategist, and scholar during the Three Kingdoms period. He served as the chancellor and regent of the Shu Han state, where he is celebrated for his wisdom and tactical acumen. Zhuge Liang is best known for his work "出師表" (Memorial on the Expedition), a poignant memorial that reflects his loyalty and dedication to his state. His contributions to literature and military strategy have made him a legendary figure in Chinese history, often revered as a paragon of virtue and intelligence.

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