Tianfu Wuhou Temple is the only temple in China where both the emperor and his ministers are worshipped together. It is also the most influential Three Kingdoms Relics Museum in China.

Before the Romance of the Three Kingdoms was published, this was just a small temple in the local area, a place only known by locals.

To be precise, only residents near the Wuhou Temple would come to worship.

At that time, the Wuhou Temple was in disrepair and looked dilapidated, lacking due maintenance and attention.

However, with the widespread dissemination and popularity of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the fate of the Wuhou Temple has also undergone earth-shaking changes.

This work has shaped Zhuge Liang into a legendary figure with both wisdom and loyalty, making his story and image deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

Some historians and scholars said that Zhuge Liang in history is indeed worthy of the word "legend".

Although he is not as godly as in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, his contributions are still admired.

There was no burning of Xinye, no seven captures of Meng Huo, no debates with scholars, no borrowing arrows with straw boats, no three angers of Zhou Yu, no life extension with sky lanterns, and no magical empty city plan.

However, even if these are put aside, the real Zhuge Liang in history is more worthy of admiration.

After entering the Western Shu, he persuaded farmers with monks, cultivated and fought with the army, built water conservancy, developed agriculture and commerce, and was honest and dedicated in politics and ruled the country according to law, which enabled the backward Shu to develop rapidly.

Unfortunately, the sky did not fulfill people's wishes. A generation of heroes worked hard to support the first lord in order to repay his kindness.

After entrusting the orphan to Baidi City, Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Chan with all his heart and soul, but he was ultimately powerless to save the situation.

The local government realized the cultural value and tourism potential of Wuhou Temple and began to carry out large-scale repairs and integration.

The expansion and renovation of Wuhou Temple not only enhanced its attractiveness as a tourist attraction, but also brought positive impacts to the development of the local economy.

Every year, a large number of tourists come here.

All this is thanks to "Mo Bai's" Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It is his vivid writing that made the names of Zhuge Liang and Wuhou Temple spread all over the country.

If it weren't for this book, many people might not know Zhuge Liang, let alone know that there is a Wuhou Temple in Tianfu.

"Why are there so many people here? Didn't they say that no one came before?" Song Qianyun looked at the large crowd in front of her and was shocked.

They had done their homework before. This place was still very shabby a few years ago, and it was usually empty.

Now, there are more tourists than those 5A-level attractions.

"Wuhou Temple!" Jiang Yuebai looked up at the building not far away in front of him, and felt very emotional.

Although the plaque on it reads "Han Zhaolie Temple", more people come for Wuhou Temple.

Wuhou Temple is located in this Han Zhaolie Temple.

In his previous life, although he admired the prime minister's wisdom and loyalty, for various reasons, he never had the opportunity to visit the Wuhou Temple and see the temple of this great historical figure with his own eyes.

He could only imagine the turbulent Three Kingdoms era through words and images in books and film and television works.

Now, standing in front of the Wuhou Temple, he felt very complicated.

"These people are attracted by the book you wrote." Wen Xilan looked at Jiang Yuebai and said.

"I just show the story of the Three Kingdoms to the world."

After two years of expansion, the Wuhou Temple has been completely renewed. Not only has the original building been restored, but new exhibition areas and facilities have also been added, making it a comprehensive attraction integrating history, culture and art.

Today, the Wuhou Temple is not only a research center for the Three Kingdoms culture, but also an important place for tourists to understand the history of the Three Kingdoms and experience the culture of the Three Kingdoms.

"Let's go, let's go in too." Seeing that the number of people at the door was decreasing, everyone prepared to enter.

When they walked to the door, they saw a plaque on each side of the door.

On the left is the "Tianfu Wuhou Temple Museum", and on the right is the "National Three Kingdoms Cultural Research Center".

This is the influence of Wuhou Temple today.

"Xiaobai, isn't it Wuhou Temple? Why is the plaque on it the Han Zhaolie Temple?" Long Zhan looked at the plaque in front of him and was very surprised.

"Because it was originally for the worship of Liu Bei, and later in order to commemorate Zhuge Liang, Wuhou Temple was built next to it.

During the Ming Dynasty, King Zhu Chun of Shu found that the incense of Wuhou Temple was more prosperous than Zhaolie Temple, so he ordered the reconstruction of Zhaolie Temple in the name of "the monarch and the minister should be one", and added a shrine to worship Zhuge Liang inside."

"So that's it."

When everyone walked into the interior, there was an official explanation on the right, which was enough to expand their knowledge.

There was also a large group of tourists on the other side, but there were too many people, and they couldn't see what was going on inside.

Everyone didn't look carefully.

Many people come here becauseThey came here specifically for the Wuhou Temple, and they only took a quick look at other attractions, but Jiang Yuebai and his friends looked all the way.

Coming out of the back door of Liu Bei Hall, down a few steps is the Wuhou Temple, and the height of the foundation shows the difference in status between the monarch and his subjects.

When they got here, they obviously felt that there were more people.

What Jiang Yuebai didn't expect was that the news of their arrival at the Wuhou Temple was soon known to the head of the Wuhou Temple Research Center.

As Jiang Yuebai, who is also known as "Qingfeng Sanbai", his talent is no less than Mo Bai, who wrote "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and "Journey to the West".

Both of them have extraordinary achievements in the field of literature.

Many fans want to see the two of them on the same stage.

When he thought of such an experience that was not inferior to the prime minister coming to the Wuhou Temple, the person in charge Lin Xiao had an idea.

"Prime Minister, we are here to see you!"

This childish call was particularly clear in the Wuhou Temple, with a kind of pure respect and admiration.

Jiang Yuebai and others were attracted by the sound and looked over. A group of junior high school students stood in front of Zhuge Liang's sculpture holding flowers and bowed deeply.

They may not have read "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" thoroughly, nor have they really understood history, but their admiration and worship of Zhuge Liang are from the heart.

They are paying high tribute to the legendary prime minister in their own way.

Not only Jiang Yuebai and his friends, but also the tourists around them felt a warm current in their hearts.

Times change, but people's admiration for heroes and respect for history will never change.

Jiang Yuebai and others walked forward and looked at the sculpture of Zhuge Liang in front of them, with mixed feelings in their hearts.

Jiang Yuebai looked up and stared at him. At that moment, it seemed as if he had crossed the long river of history and saw the prime minister he admired all his life.

Looking down, Jiang Yuebai saw countless bouquets of flowers on the table in front of the sculpture, and many of them had a piece of paper attached to them.

What is even more surprising is that on the table are cards of Shu Han generals from the game "Three Kingdoms Kill", such as Zhao Yun, Guan Yu, etc. These cards lie there quietly, as if they are accompanying the prime minister.

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