Is it true that Zhuge Liang borrowed the east wind in Battle of Red Cliffs? How did it come into being?
He is really lucky rather than unpredictable. Because in the geographical position at that time, and in the time period at that time, there was basically no such situation, and Zhuge Liang said that he wanted to borrow the east wind. He just looked at the weather at that time before making a judgment. Because when he was walking on Huarong Road, he also experienced a downpour, so if it didn't rain for a long time in this place, it suddenly rained at this time, indicating that the climate has begun.
Because of such climatic conditions, Zhuge Liang at that time could be better helped to borrow the east wind. At that time, when a cold climate zone and a warm climate zone meet, several things will happen when they meet, such as an extratropical cyclone, which may lead to a change of local direction. If the local direction changes, it can help the fire spread, which is the real significance of Zhuge Liang's borrowing from the east wind. In order to let the fire spread only to the enemy's army, not to his own ship, it is also important to judge this direction.
But if Zhuge Liang has some skills of his own and then borrows the wind from heaven, it can be said that he can't achieve his goal. Because the wind direction can't be changed casually, but he can meet such environmental changes in the war, which is enough to show that his luck is really bursting.