The era of creating heroes, the Three Kingdoms period can be called the heroic period, because many outstanding heroes were born during this time.

In Chinese history, Liu Bei was a military leader, the founding emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period.

Thanks to that, Liu Bei not only won Kinh Chau as a land to build his career, but also gradually established his own dynasty, becoming a famous hero admired by many people from ancient times to the present.

During the Three Kingdoms period, there was also a `god of magical mechanics` named Kong Ming Zhuge Liang.

According to the description of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, in his career of fighting against the world, Liu Bei always relied on Zhuge Liang’s countermeasures.

However, in official history, the above details are not correct.

The historical truth is: Since following Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang has always `watched the house` in the rear.

Why did Liu Bei rarely bring the 'magical genius' to help him in battle?

Records in official history books, including the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, show that in major battles launched by Liu Bei, there was often the help of strategists.

What makes people confused is that Liu Bei went to the thatched house three times before inviting the `ghost-turned-ghost` strategist, Zhuge Liang, to return. Why didn’t Zhuge Liang lead the army to fully utilize his talent?

Liu Bei never brought Zhuge Liang into battle, is it because he didn’t trust Zhuge Liang?

The history book Three Kingdoms once described in two paragraphs: `The first general conquered Jiangnan, appointed Luong as military advisor, commanded three armies, and adjusted taxes on military fields.`

This is very obvious, it turns out that Liu Bei mainly let Zhuge Liang manage national affairs, economic development, and take care of logistics. Zhuge Liang’s work was completed very well, this also reflects his ability to use

It turns out that Zhuge Liang’s role was to `look after the house` for Liu Bei.

Why did Liu Bei rarely bring the 'magical genius' to help him in battle?

In fact, not only Liu Bei, but also Cao Cao, another `hero` in the Three Kingdoms.

Of course, in reality there was another reason why Liu Bei did not bring Zhuge Liang into the war: `Zhuge was always cautious all his life`.

Zhuge Liang was too cautious, but on the battlefield, winning always required sudden decisive battles, and he was not good at making decisions on the spot.

Therefore, Zhuge Liang was not an excellent military commander, which is also the main reason why Liu Bei would rather send Binh Tong and Fa Chinh, and even outright go into battle himself, than let Zhuge Liang

Also because he was too cautious, although he did not encounter any major failures in his life, Zhuge Liang also did not achieve glorious victories.

(According to Sohu)