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Zhuge Liang looked at where the thatched cottage was

Zhuge Liang’s Sangu Thatched Cottage is located in the Longzhong Scenic Area in Xiangyang, on the back slope of Sangu Hall on the bank of Longzhong Mountain. It is hexagonal in shape, with double-layered cornices, green pillars and red tiles. A large stone tablet in the pavilion is engraved with the words "Grass". The two big characters "Lu" are in vigorous and dignified font.

Three Visits to the Thatched Cottage published the "Three Kingdoms·Shu·Zhuge Liang Biography", which tells the story of Liu Bei, who was stationed in Xinye at that time, and went to Longzhong, Deng County, Nanyang County three times to ask for Zhuge Liang's assistance. The thatched cottage was originally the reading room of Zhuge Liang's residence when he lived in seclusion. Zhu Jianshu, the king of Xiangjian in the Ming Dynasty, was superstitious about Feng Shui and wanted to occupy this historic site as his own mausoleum.