This is an early poem I wrote about Zhu Ge Liang, also known as 'Sleeping Dragon':
Zhu Ge Liang advisor and statesman served Xuande through his reign and his progeny after his death.
Hero who orchestrated the burning at Red Wall, yet always showed tact and humility the same as his lord.
Utmost intelligence did he use to marvel and defeat enemies time and again.
Granted he was at first reluctant to join the fighting, opting instead to be a poet and farmer.
Elation he felt when Xuande left him a letter praising Zhu Ge's talents upon Xuande's 2nd visit to recruit him.
Liu Bei, better known as Xuande, who Zhu Ge served and advised to create Shu and the Three Kingdoms in his attempt to keep the Han alive.
Indignation he felt when unable to save Xuande from defeat at Yi Liang.
Analytical to the point it seemed to border on precognition according to his enemies.
Nanman king, Meng Huo, who was defeated seven times before he eventually submitted to the 'Sleeping Dragon'.
Great his legacy, Grand his teachings tried and true, passed through time to befall unto you.
Zhu Ge Liang advisor and statesman served Xuande through his reign and his progeny after his death.
Hero who orchestrated the burning at Red Wall, yet always showed tact and humility the same as his lord.
Utmost intelligence did he use to marvel and defeat enemies time and again.
Granted he was at first reluctant to join the fighting, opting instead to be a poet and farmer.
Elation he felt when Xuande left him a letter praising Zhu Ge's talents upon Xuande's 2nd visit to recruit him.
Liu Bei, better known as Xuande, who Zhu Ge served and advised to create Shu and the Three Kingdoms in his attempt to keep the Han alive.
Indignation he felt when unable to save Xuande from defeat at Yi Liang.
Analytical to the point it seemed to border on precognition according to his enemies.
Nanman king, Meng Huo, who was defeated seven times before he eventually submitted to the 'Sleeping Dragon'.
Great his legacy, Grand his teachings tried and true, passed through time to befall unto you.
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