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In the eyes of the public, Zhuge Liang was the embodiment of wisdom. Here are three of his allusions, idioms, famous aphorisms, and sayings.

2024-09-09 11:01
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Zhuge Liang was a famous politician, strategist, inventor, and writer in ancient China. He was known as the "number one strategist of the Three Kingdoms". The following are three allusions, idioms, famous aphorisms, and sayings about him: 1. Empty City Strategy: This was an empty city strategy that Zhuge Liang planned for Liu Bei during the Three Kingdoms period. He had his soldiers pretend to surrender in front of an empty city and then sent one person out of the city to lure the enemy deep into the city. In the end, he successfully defeated Cao Cao's army. This allusion reflected Zhuge Liang's resourcefulness and cautiousness. It also showed that it was very important to think calmly and take appropriate measures in times of crisis. Dedication: This is Zhuge Liang's famous saying that for the safety of the country and the well-being of the people, he did not hesitate to sacrifice his health and life to work hard for the country until the last moment. This sentence expressed Zhuge Liang's selfless dedication to the country and the people, as well as his character as an outstanding politician and general. 3. Calling a stag a horse: This is an allusion from Zhuge Liang in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He used information imbalance and his own wisdom to confuse black and white and successfully deceive Liu Bei and Liu Chan to make them believe that their decision was correct. This story embodied Zhuge Liang's wisdom and cunning, as well as his superb skills as a politician. These idioms, famous aphorisms and proverb all reflect Zhuge Liang's character and talent as an outstanding politician and general, and also provide us with a lot of useful enlightenment.

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In history, famous people praised Zhuge Liang's poems, idioms, allusions, and sayings

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2024-09-09 10:42

The following are the idioms, poems, allusions, and sayings that famous people in history praised Zhuge Liang: Qiangu Liangce would do his best until his death. lu you 2. Kong Ming Lantern: A lamp invented by Zhuge Liang that can illuminate. It symbolizes loyalty to the people of Shu Han. 3. The Empty City Strategy: Zhuge Liang successfully deceived Sima Yi by deploying the Empty City Strategy on the Empty City to protect the safety of Shu Han. 4. Wolonggang: The place where Zhuge Liang lived in seclusion was called "Wolonggang" by later generations. 5. To die before success makes a hero weep. Du Fu Dedication: This was Zhuge Liang's famous saying to describe his spirit of doing his best for the cause of Shu Han until he died. 7 Ma Liangji: To describe Zhuge Liang's outstanding talent. 8. Gong Jinyu: Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yu were both famous politicians and military strategists during the Three Kingdoms period. 9. Go back on one's word: To describe someone's fickleness. [10. Never give up until you die: To describe the spirit of fighting for the cause means never to give up and persevere.] The " empty city " in the " 11 Empty City Strategy " referred to Chengdu, the capital of Shu Han. Zhuge Liang's empty city strategy became a famous allusion in history. The Prime Minister of the 12th century: Zhuge Liang was an outstanding politician and prime minister in Chinese history. His influence and status were still immeasurable. Calling a deer a horse: a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 14. Instant Success: It described doing things very smoothly and overnight. 15. Pointing at Mulberries and Scolding Trees: It is a metaphor for scolding this person on the surface but actually scolding that person. [16: Eternal Good Strategy: An idea that is very effective in solving a problem.] 17. East Wind: It is used to describe the rapid development of things, the time is ripe, and it can be done overnight. 18 Iron shoulders: It described a person who had a firm belief and a sense of responsibility and could take on important responsibilities and missions. Gesticulating: It is used to describe a person who is not sure about things, only knows how to talk but cannot take practical action. [20] Blind people touching an elephant: It is a metaphor for people who do not have a comprehensive understanding of things. They can only be blind people touching an elephant and cannot fully understand things.

What are Zhuge Liang's famous sayings, allusions, sayings, or evaluations good at?

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2024-09-09 10:20

Zhuge Liang was a famous politician, strategist, inventor, and writer in Chinese history. He was known as the "greatest sage of the Three Kingdoms". The following are some of his famous sayings, allusions, sayings, or evaluations: Famous quote: 1. Without learning, there is no way to expand one's talent. Without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. Biography of Zhuge Liang 2. To do one's best until one dies. Biography of Zhuge Liang 3. The Empty City Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms 4. Dingjun Mountain. Romance of the Three Kingdoms 5. A war of words with scholars. Romance of the Three Kingdoms Allusion: A straw boat borrowing arrows. Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2. The Empty Fortress Stratagem Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3. Borrow the east wind. Romance of the Three Kingdoms A saying or comment: Zhuge Liang was the smartest person in Chinese history. Zhuge Liang is a moral model. His noble character is deeply respected by future generations. Zhuge Liang was one of the most outstanding politicians and military strategists during the Three Kingdoms period. Zhuge Liang was an important figure in the history of Chinese culture. His thoughts and cultural influence are still far-reaching. Zhuge Liang was known as "Mr. Wolong". His knowledge and talent made him one of the most respected and respected figures in history.

Zhuge Liang is the embodiment of wisdom. There are many things in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms that are enough to reflect this feature, such as

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2025-02-27 00:45

Zhuge Liang was the embodiment of wisdom. There were many things in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms that were enough to reflect this characteristic, such as: Zhuge Liang incited Liu Bei with his wisdom: In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang used his unique wisdom to make Liu Bei interested in him and eventually became his loyal assistant. 2 Zhuge Liang's wise plan to kill Cao Cao: In the Battle of Red Cliff, Zhuge Liang proposed the "empty city strategy" to trick Cao Cao into retreating. This strategy was not only amazing at the time but is still regarded as a classic strategy. 3. Zhuge Liang's Wisdom Retreats Pang Tong: In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang advised Liu Bei to accept Pang Tong and train him to be his successor. However, Pang Tong ultimately failed due to internal struggles and other reasons. Therefore, Zhuge Liang was hailed as a "wise man." 4 Zhuge Liang recommended Guan Yu: In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang recommended Guan Yu to Liu Bei with many unique suggestions, such as letting Guan Yu be Liu Bei's bodyguard to ensure his safety. These suggestions were adopted by Guan Yu, making Zhuge Liang a close friend of Guan Yu. These stories all showed Zhuge Liang's wisdom and talent, making him one of the most respected wise men in Chinese history.

A famous quote about Zhuge Liang. Idioms and stories

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2024-09-09 11:10

Zhuge Liang was a famous statesman, strategist, and inventor in Chinese history. He was known as "Mr. Wolong". The following are some famous sayings, idioms, and stories about him: Famous quote: 1. Without learning, there is no way to expand one's talent. Without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. Book of Commandments 2. To do one's best until one dies. Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3. Empty City Strategy: Zhuge Liang pretended to be sick on the city tower and ordered the soldiers to retreat, leaving an empty city. Sima Yi led the army to attack but unexpectedly found that the empty city could only retreat in the end. 4. Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows: In the Battle of Red Cliff, Zhuge Liang used the wind to shoot arrows at the bow of the boat, causing Cao Cao's army to misjudge the number of his troops and finally won the war. Idiom: 1. Devoted to one's duty: To describe one who is loyal to one's duty and does not spare any effort. 2. Empty City Strategy: It is used to describe those who are involved in the game and those who are not. 3. Borrowing the east wind: to describe the success of a scheme. 4. Calling a stag a horse: a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. Story: 1. The Empty Fortress Stratagem: It tells the story of Zhuge Liang using the Empty Fortress Stratagem to deceive Sima Yi during the Battle of Red Cliff. 2. Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows: It tells the story of Zhuge Liang's use of the wind to shoot arrows at the bow of the ship in the Battle of Red Cliff, causing Cao Cao's army to misjudge the number of his troops and finally win the war. Borrowing the East Wind: It tells the story of Zhuge Liang borrowing the east wind to burn Cao Cao's boat during the Lantern Festival. 4. Calling a deer a horse: It tells the story of Cao Cao deliberately distorting black and white to confuse right and wrong when interrogating Zhuge Liang in an attempt to deceive Zhuge Liang.

Famous sayings, stories, poems, sayings, and evaluations about Zhuge Liang

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2024-09-09 10:38

Zhuge Liang was a famous politician, strategist, and inventor in Chinese history. He left behind many famous sayings and stories. The following are some common things about Zhuge Liang: Famous quote: - Without learning, there is no way to expand talent. Without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. - I'll do my best until I die. - Victory and defeat are common in military strategists. - A wise man may make a mistake in a thousand considerations, and a fool may make a gain in a thousand mistakes. Story: - The straw boat borrowed arrows. - Empty city strategy. - Three times I looked at the thatched cottage. - Battle of Red Cliff. Poem: - Empty city strategy. - Book of Commandments - Mount Dingjun. As the saying goes: - Zhuge Liang came out of the mountain and shocked the world. - Zhuge Liang would instigate Cao Cao to fight. - Zhuge Liang knew how to play the zither and Cao Cao knew how to fight. Evaluation: - Zhuge Liang was one of the outstanding statesmen and military strategists in Chinese history. His thoughts, words and deeds, and contributions had a profound impact on Chinese history. - Zhuge Liang was cautious, diligent, and studious all his life. He had superb wisdom and leadership skills. - Zhuge Liang also had great achievements in military affairs. Some of the military strategies and tactics he proposed had a far-reaching impact on future generations.

Famous aphorisms or inspirational sayings

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2024-09-22 20:34

Famous aphorism: There was only one path that he could not choose-to give up. The secret of success is to never change your set goal. Death is either heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather. Ambition and perseverance are the wings of a career. Without saliva and sweat, there would be no tears of success. Inspirational quote: What is failure? Nothing is just a step closer to success; what is success? After walking all the roads leading to failure, there was only one road left, and that was the road to success. Don't let yesterday's failure affect today's mood, and don't let today's success cover up yesterday's mistakes. Without wind and waves, there would be no brave ride-takers; without thorns, there would be no unyielding pioneers. The waves bid farewell to the ship that cuts through the wind and waves, and buried the boat that flows with the current. Take a risk! Life is an adventure, and the one who goes furthest is often the one who is willing to do it, the one who is willing to take risks.

Inspirational famous sayings and aphorisms

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2024-09-20 18:12

On the road of life, even if you lose everything, as long as you still have a breath, you have no reason to despair. Because everything that was lost could be regained on a new level. Their brains and limbs were the same. 3. Success = hard work + correct method + less empty talk. Time is a constant but also a variable. There are infinitely many diligent people and infinitely few lazy people. Yan Zi Everything in the world is the result of labor. Labor is the foundation of survival, the source of creation, and the source of happiness. Without tenacious and careful labor, even talented people will become useless playthings like embroidered pillows. 8. Work makes men noble. The cultivator believes that every drop of his own sweat breeds a seed of hope. Knowledge gives people weight, achievements give people glory. Most people only see glory and don't weigh it.

Famous sayings and aphorisms are copied with the author

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2025-03-12 01:21

Okay, the following are some of the common famous sayings and aphorisms in the web. There is no education like the nurturing of adversity. Bacon We should not make fun of those diligent old people. On the contrary, we should encourage and support them. (France) Romain Roland Only when one person works can another enjoy wealth. Jeffersonian Learning is not to cope with the future, but to live a better life. Thackeray Knowledge gives people weight, achievements give people glory. Most people only see glory and don't weigh it. Shakespeare Diligence is a strange thing. It makes you think it is ease, rest, and blessing, but in fact it gives you boredom, tiredness, and depression. It takes away your hope for the future, cuts off your friendship with others, and makes you narrow-minded and more and more suspicious of life. Heine Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty talk. Einstein Knowledge is not something complete, pure, unchanging. It is always innovative and always moving forward. Pryanischnikov Success = hard work + correct methods + less empty talk. Einstein 0 Smart people use outstanding hard work to create success, stupid people use the pursuit of personal success as the goal to fight hard. Bai yansong

Famous sayings and aphorisms are copied with the author

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2025-03-08 14:51

The author of the famous aphorism is as follows: One must always learn. When you die, it's time to graduate. Xiao chunv If you want to succeed, there is no excuse. If you want an excuse, you can't succeed! Li Ka-shing Time is a constant but also a variable. There are infinitely many diligent people and infinitely few lazy people. Yan Zi Without saliva and sweat, there would be no tears of success. Lu Xun 5. A gentleman who walks in the sky should strive to improve himself. I Ching 6. You will never know how powerful you are without encountering setbacks. Carnegie The easiest things in the world are the easiest to delay time. Carnegie The reason why the eight of them could do it was because they could work hard. Socrates In this world, there are only those who can't figure it out, but there are no roads that can't be taken. Mencius One today is better than two tomorrow. Einstein

Famous sayings and aphorisms in Chinese classics

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2024-09-10 23:49

There are many famous sayings and aphorisms in Chinese classics. The following are some classic examples: 1 " Everyone is responsible for the rise and fall of the world." - Gu yanwu "Death is inevitable. It may be heavier than Mount Tai or lighter than a feather." - Sima Qian "The people are the most important, the state is the second, and the monarch is the least important." - Mencius 4." The government is based on the people's kindness. The people's peace and prosperity." - Confucius " To govern a country, there must be good law and order, and the formulation of laws must rely on fair judgment and enforcement." - Zhou youwang 6 " The hearts of the people are united." - Mencius 7 "Deeds speak louder than words." - MA Zhiyuan "Virtuous and unworthy cannot be separated, just as fate cannot be changed, just as beauty and evil cannot be changed." - Han Feizi 9 "Good governance must start from the people." - Sima Qian 10 "How can we have thousands of mansions to shelter the poor scholars of the world?" - Du Fu

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