The idioms, two-part sayings, couplets, and related poems in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms were as follows: An idiom from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: - [Cavalry for a Thousand Mile]: It described how powerful an army was. - A thousand miles without leaving a line: to describe leaving no footprints. - As long as there is life, there is hope. - Sending goose feathers from thousands of miles was a metaphor for giving something out of courtesy. - [Thousand Miles Voice Transmission] - Thousands of troops: A large number of troops. 2 The Two-part Allegory in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: - Cao Cao boiled beans and burned beans: a metaphor for deliberately creating contradictions. - Boiling beans and burning osmundae: It is a metaphor for the killing of parents and children. - The name of a well-planned and well-concealed action. - Blind people feeling an elephant: describing people's ignorance, it is difficult to fully understand things. 3 Couplets in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: - Green mountains never grow old, green water flows forever: It described the long-term existence of nature. - As long as there is life, there is hope. - Flowing water, falling flowers, spring gone, also heaven and earth: to describe the passage of time, the fading of spring, the place where few people go. 4 The Romance of the Three Kingdoms: - Linjiang Immortal·Chuzhou Xijian: A famous poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan described the poet's leisurely mood and beautiful scenery when he strolled along the Xijian of Chuzhou. - Silent Night Thoughts: A famous poem by the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai described how lonely one felt in the heart of missing distant relatives and friends on a quiet night. - Difficulty on the Road. Second, the famous poem of the Tang Dynasty poet Li Bai described the hardships and difficulties of the journey, expressing the poet's determination and perseverance to overcome difficulties.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classical Chinese novel set in the history of the Three Kingdoms period. The following are some couplets and poems about the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Couplet: The rise and fall of the world is the responsibility of every man, and heroes of loyalty, courage, righteousness and wisdom come forth in large numbers. Green mountains are always flowing in green water; The rise and fall of the world takes a hundred years to cultivate people. [3] Devoted to one's heart and soul until one dies; Loyalty will never die. A thousand miles of riding alone; a million heroes united as one. 5. Right and wrong are only for the sake of speaking more. Sickness is often due to lack of strength. Success and failure are often determined by the heart. Heroes are always destroyed by the Han Dynasty. Poetry: The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes; Right and wrong, success or failure, turn around, and the empty green mountains are still a few degrees red at sunset. The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. Once we enter the Jianghu, the years will urge us; The emperor's plan to dominate the industry will be drunk in life. The green mountains cannot be blocked, and the river flows eastward; The moon shines on the clear water of the ditch, and the moon will come. 4. Right and wrong are only for the sake of speaking more. Sickness is often due to lack of strength. Success and failure are often determined by the heart. Heroes are always destroyed by the Han Dynasty. The heroes of ancient rivers and mountains have no tears; The Great Wall is silent.
There were more than 20 idioms in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: [1] Dedication: To serve the country until the last moment. 2. The Empty Fortress Strategy: It refers to Zhuge Liang setting up an empty fortress strategy on the city tower to lure the enemy into the city and win a great victory. 3. Calling a stag a horse: a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 4. Battle of Red Cliff: refers to the battle where Sun Quan and Liu Bei jointly burned Red Cliff to defeat Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period. [5. Retreat and taste gall: A person who is determined to take revenge and constantly sharpen his will.] Loyalty and faith: Loyalty and credit are human virtues. 7. To secretly destroy a plan in the dark while taking actions that are beneficial to oneself. [8. Eternal strategy: A strategy with great foresight.] 9. The lips are gone, the teeth are cold: It refers to neighboring countries or forces threatening each other because of mutual dependence. Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times: It means that you would rather be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. More than 10 two-part sayings: 1 Zhuge Liang's Coming Out of the Mountain: It refers to Zhuge Liang's first time as Liu Bei's advisor. 2. Guan Yu Flooding the Seven Armies: This refers to Guan Yu flooding the Seven Armies in a water battle, causing Cao Cao to lose his combat effectiveness. 3. Zhang Fei's hair stands on end when he is angry. 4 Cao Cao's Wine Talking about Heroes: It refers to Cao Cao talking about the heroes of the world while drinking with heroes such as Liu Bei. 5. Zhou Yu beating up Huang Gai: It refers to Zhou Yu pretending to be sick in order to take revenge and let Huang Gai take the blame. 6. Guan Yu passed five trials and killed six generals: Guan Yu experienced five dangerous situations in the war and finally successfully completed his mission. 7 Liu Bei's cup smashing sign: It refers to Liu Bei smashing his cup after obtaining the world to express his desire to get rid of all distracting thoughts. 8 Cao Cao killed Lu Boshe: It refers to Cao Cao killing Lu Boshe because Lu Boshe killed his son. 9 Sun Quan killed Lu Meng: Sun Quan killed Lu Meng because Lu Meng killed his father. Zhang Fei Embroidery: It refers to Zhang Fei's embroidery to show her intelligence and wisdom. More than 10 couplets: Everyone has a responsibility for the rise and fall of the world: It means that everyone has the responsibility to promote the prosperity of the country. 2. Green mountains always in green water flowing: It means that things in nature are eternal and unchanged. A loyal minister would rather be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times: Loyalty and credit are human virtues. 4. Reading history makes people wise: It means that reading history can make people wiser. A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. It means that everything can only succeed if you start with small things and gradually accumulate them. One day apart is like three autumns: the shorter the time interval between missing a person, the deeper the longing. 7. Have lofty aspirations and be down-to-earth: It means to have a lofty goal and then pursue it down-to-earth. 8. Unite and be invincible: It means that unity can create the greatest strength. 9. Self-improvement and virtue: It means that people should strive for self-improvement and also have the quality of virtue. Learning without thinking is lost, thinking without learning is dangerous: Learning cannot stay on the surface but should be thought deeply to make progress. More than 10 poems related to the Three Kingdoms: 1 Linjiang Immortal·Chuzhou Xijian 2. Difficulty in Traveling 3 Ascending 4 Liangzhou Ci Climbing the Flying Peak 6. Moored at Niushui, reminiscing about the past Wuyi Alley 8 Looking Far From High 9 Shuidiao Getou·Bingchen Mid-Autumn Festival Send Yuan Er to Anxi
Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic historical novel that contained many sayings, couplets, and poems. Here are some examples: 1 proverb: - The world's wind and clouds come from our generation. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges us. - Who can compete with heroes and heroes? The only way to return to the world is the Han Dynasty. - When I walk to the end of the river, I sit and watch the clouds rise. - Defeat could be a clean defeat, and failure could lead to greater arrogance. 2 Couplets: - The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, the waves wash away all the heroes. - Green mountains never change, green water flows forever, heroes are immortal. - Right and wrong are only for the sake of speaking more, and sickness is often due to lack of strength. 3 Poetry: - Autumn comes late after fresh rain in the empty mountains. - Far above the Yellow River was a lonely city in the midst of white clouds. - Ambition hungry to eat Xiongnu meat, laughing, thirsty to drink Xiongnu blood. - The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, the waves wash away all the heroes. - Green mountains never change, green water flows forever, heroes are immortal.
The couplet in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a famous couplet from the third chapter of the novel,"Zhuge Liang's wisdom incites Zhou Yu and Lu Su's resourcefulness to fight Cao Cao": Zhuge Liang wept and killed Ma Liang, Zhou Lang, and defeated Cao Cao at Red Cliff. This couplet vividly depicted the dialogue between two outstanding figures during the Three Kingdoms period. After losing Ma Liang, Zhuge Liang was heartbroken and killed Ma Liang with tears. Zhou Lang had defeated Cao Cao's army in the Battle of Red Cliff. The first verse," Kong Ming beheaded Ma Liang with tears and Zhou Lang defeated Cao Gong at Red Cliff ", depicted the tragic experience between two historical figures and expressed their deep feelings and trust. The second half of the couplet used words such as "wielding tears" and "breaking Cao Cao" to vividly describe Zhou Lang's bravery and Kong Ming's grief. The entire couplet was filled with strong emotions. It was one of the most famous couplets in Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classical Chinese novel with many famous couplets. Here are some examples: The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes. - From the first chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms The world's wind and clouds come out. Once we enter the Jianghu, time urges us. - From the seventh chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3. The green mountains were still red with the setting sun. - From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter 31 The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes. right and wrong, success or failure, turn your head and empty. The green mountains were still red from the setting sun. The white-haired fisherman and woodcutter are used to watching the autumn moon and spring breeze on the river isles. a jug of foul wine, happy to meet. How many things have passed from ancient times to the present? - From Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Chapter 90 These couplets depicted the historical background and characters of the Three Kingdoms period, expressing profound philosophy and life insights. They had a high reputation and influence not only in China but also around the world.
There were many couplets in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. Guan Yu's " Passing Five Barriers and Slaying Six Generals " The words of loyalty must be heeded. Liu Bei's Three Visits to the Cottage I'd rather let the world down than let the world down. Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea" 4. The green mountains will not change, the green water will flow forever, and the hero will be immortal. Zhuge Liang's "Table of the Army" 5. Give it your all until you die. Zhuge Liang's "Later Master's List" 6. Have high aspirations and be down-to-earth. Liu Bei's "Boiled Wine on Heroes" A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments Men die for wealth, birds die for food. Cao Cao's Short Song 9. A gentleman who is vigorous in nature should strive for self-improvement. Zhuge Liang's Book of Commandments 10. The general trend of the world must be divided for a long time. Romance of the Three Kingdoms
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classic Chinese web novel. Its theme and plot involve many historical and literary elements. Among them, the couplet was a very common literary form in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and it was also a major feature of this novel. Below are some couplets from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. - Guan Yu's " Passing Five Barriers and Slaying Six Generals " I'd rather let the world down than let the world down. - Cao Cao's "Watching the Sea" 3. Invincible Heroes. - Guan Yu's " Riding Alone for Thousands of Miles " Loyalty is in a dilemma, but loyalty can swallow mountains and rivers. - Liu Bei's Three Visits to the Cottage Good and evil will be rewarded in the end. The right path in the world is vicissitudes. - Cao Cao's "Boiled Wine on Heroes" The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes. - Liu Bei's " Linjiang Immortal: Rolling Yangtze River East Water " The green mountains never change, the green water flows forever, and the hero is immortal. - Liu Bei's Yellow Crane Tower Seeing Meng Haoran Off to Guangling The world's wind and clouds come out. As soon as we enter the Jianghu, the years urge us. - Liu Bei's " Linjiang Immortal·Chuzhou Xijian " These couplets were filled with a sense of history and philosophy, showing the character and fate of the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. They were also one of the classics in Chinese culture.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classical Chinese novel. There are many famous couplets in it, and here are a few of them: In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Zhuge Liang's Wuhou Temple had a couplet that read: " In front of the Kongming Temple, behind the Wuhou Temple, the eternal name is here. Heaven opened, the world passed down, and the people admired him." In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao's Bronze Sparrow Terrace had a couplet that read," The bright mirror hangs high in the sky, sad white hair like frost, and tears fill the clothes." 3. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, when Guan Yu passed the five passes and killed the six generals, there was a couplet in front of a temple that read,"One man can hold off ten thousand men." In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, when Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times, there was a couplet on Zhuge Liang's door,"How much sorrow can you have? It is like a river flowing eastward in spring." 5 In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao had a couplet before the Battle of Red Cliff," The world's wind and clouds come from our generation, and whoever is in charge of the ups and downs is random." These couplets were full of historical and literary charm, showing the political, military, and cultural characteristics of the Three Kingdoms period.
The poems, ballads, idioms, and couplets about the Great Wall are as follows: 1 Ancient poem "Ascending": The wind is strong, the sky is high, the apes howl, the white birds fly back to the clear sand of the mournful island. Endless trees fall and the endless Yangtze River rolls down. I'm always a guest in autumn, sad for thousands of miles. I've been sick for a hundred years, and I'm alone on the stage. I'm in trouble, bitter resentment, frosty hair, downcast hair, I've just stopped drinking. 2 Yuan Qu,"Zhang Shicheng Weaving the Zhao's Injustice Case": The orphan of the Zhao family was both wise and brave. Loyal officials and righteous men sacrifice their lives for righteousness. The masterpiece of the ages has been passed down to this day. 3 Ballad of the Great Wall: Ballad of the Great Wall, ballad of the Great Wall The Great Wall is long and long. There are many heroes in the story They resisted gold, yuan, and qing. Singing this song, my mood is impassioned Ballad of the Great Wall, ballad of the Great Wall The Great Wall is long and long. 4 idiom " Defense of the Great Wall ": Waiting for the rabbit to appear was short-sighted. A gift of goose feathers from a thousand miles is light, but affection is heavy. Dripping water pierces stone, rope saws wood breaks. The unity of the people was indestructible. 5 couplet "Great Wall Couplet": I look at Tian 'an Gate from the front door and sleep listening to the tide behind the sea. The blue sea tides, the winding water flow, the red wall, the jade world, the sunset glow red. The above are some poems, ballads, idioms and couplets related to the Great Wall. I hope they will be helpful to you.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a classic ancient Chinese novel with many interesting couplets. Below are a few of them: Every man is responsible for the rise and fall of the world. Guan Yu encouraged himself Better be a dog in peace than a man in troubled times. Liu Bei's words 3. Loyalty and loyalty will last forever. Guan Yu praises Cao Cao 4. Heroes and heroes are righteous. Liu Bei Praise Kong Ming 5. The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes. Zhang Yi sighed at Cao Cao These couplets reflected the theme and characters in the novel, and also showed the author's deep thinking about history and human nature.