Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang fought all their lives, but they didn't come up with a result at the end of their lives, so they decided to fight again after death. After all, they are all generals in the DPRK. The burial place after death must be kept secret, otherwise you will attract thieves or enemies if you are not careful. Of course, they are also afraid that later people will come to rob the tomb and rob the gold, silver and jewels, so Zhuge Liang will win in the end. Zhuge Liang was loyal to Liu Bei, and Liu Bei invited Zhuge Liang out of the cottage, which was a great trust in Zhuge Liang. Although Sima Yi was gifted and comparable to Zhuge Liang, his master Cao Cao never trusted him. Zhuge Liang began to arrange his own affairs before he died.
Sima Yi and Zhuge Liang fought all their lives, but they didn't come up with a result at the end of their lives, so they decided to fight again after death. After all, they are all generals in the DPRK. The burial place after death must be kept secret, otherwise you will attract thieves or enemies if you are not careful. Of course, they are also afraid that later people will come to rob the tomb and rob the gold, silver and jewels, so Zhuge Liang will win in the end.
Sima Yi, like Zhuge Liang, told him to prepare seven coffins before he died, only one of which was true and the other six were fake. He transported the seven coffins to different directions and buried them. No one knows which coffin is the real Sima Yi, but 1000 years later, a farmer dug up the coffin with Sima Yi written on it with a hoe. Confirmed by experts, this coffin is indeed the coffin of Sima Yi. Unexpectedly, Zhuge Liang fought with him all his life and won.
Zhuge Liang's thoughts are very traditional and conservative. Zhuge Liang's wisdom is used in the battlefield and rarely used in calculating the future mechanism. In the word "drop out of school", "do your best until you die" is by no means empty talk. The two smartest people in history competed with each other, and finally Zhuge Liang won. Zhuge Liang believed that the Northern Expedition was an eternal task.