Kong Ming borrowed the east wind to burn Red Cliff
Cao Cao cooked beans and burned beancurd. The Cao family burned beancurd for generations.
There are many famous characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The following are some idioms related to the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Two-part saying: 1. Kongming's Lost Street Pavilion--A Thousand Years of Regret for His Misstep Guan Yu passed the five stages--Slaying Six Generals 3. Cao Cao killed Lu Bu as an example. Zhang Fei lost his temper-- Liu Bei fell and fell-- Idiom: 1 Battle of Red Cliff--Defeating the Outnumbered 2. Three parts of the world--standing on the three sides Loyalty and Faith--A Dilemma A crafty rabbit has three burrows--just in case Cao Cao boiled wine and talked about heroes-heroes have no place to show their abilities The above is just a small part of the characters and idioms related to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. There are many more that I hope you will like.
The second chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms was mainly about the story of Cao Cao launching the Battle of Red Cliff, where Sun Quan and Liu Bei joined forces to resist Cao Cao. The original text was as follows: Cao Cao sneaked out at night to see Sun Quan and Liu Bei at the foot of Red Cliff. He called out to Sun Quan, saying,"General Sun, I have broken through this city. You can offer this place to thank me for your service." Sun Quan replied,"What do you mean?" Cao Cao said,"If I want to capture the enemy, I must first capture the king. If I attack the city, I will first break your army. Therefore, please break my army first." Sun Quan and Liu Bei formed an alliance to attack Cao Cao together. Cao Cao saw that the situation was not good, so he took out his spear and prepared to fight with Liu Bei. He had no time to lead the army to escape. Liu Bei took advantage of the victory to pursue and defeat Cao Cao. At this time, Cao Cao returned on horseback and saw that Sun Quan and Liu Bei had been defeated. He was filled with regret.
Xiehouyu is a special form of language. It is composed of two sentences. The first sentence is a scene or topic, and the second sentence is a hint or answer. They are formed by the similarity or antithesis of sound, form and meaning. The following are a few two-part sayings about the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: 1. Guan Yu rode alone for thousands of miles--the hero never returned. 2 Zhang Fei broke the bridge with a shout-- 3 Cao Cao boiled wine to discuss heroes---they were not the same. 4 Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times-he invited the right person. 5 Zhuge Liang came out of the mountains-- 6. Zhao Yun, Changban Slope--a man of courage. 7. Sun Quan's Battle of Red Cliff-A beautiful battle. 8. Liu Bei's Three Brothers-Sworn in the Peach Garden. 9 Cao Cao killed Dong Zhuo-revenge. 10 Guan Yu passed the five stages-Slaying Six Generals.
1. Guan Yu took the lead and rode a thousand miles alone--Courage 2 pieces of flying shouting big axe chopping table--fierce Zhuge Liang lived in a thatched hut and divided the world into three parts, returning to Wei--Wisdom 4. Cao Cao's famous generals were like clouds. The Battle of Red Cliff was lost to Zhuge Liang. Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and asked Zhuge Liang to come out of the mountain--benevolence
There were several Chinese idioms that ignored the front and the back: Ostriches drill into the sand--
During the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao, Liu Bei, and Sun Quan were fighting for the throne. Therefore, someone wrote a couplet to describe the theme of this historical period: First verse: Cao Cao cut off his beard and abandoned his robe. He was defeated at Red Cliff and fought against Lu Bu. The second line: Liu Bei occupied Shu and became the hero. Guan Yu lost his righteousness and Kong Ming did his best. The couplet analyzed the life stories of the three leaders of the Three Kingdoms period, emphasizing the complex relationship between war, loyalty and fate, and showing the theme and atmosphere of that era.
There were many characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Kong Ming was wise and wise. a person of great wisdom and resourcefulness 2 Guan Yu, Guan Yunchang, and Guan Yunchang are all righteous. Guan Yu 3. Zhang Feiyi is the brave champion of the three armies. Zhang Fei 4. Zhao Yun, Zhao Yun's brilliant plan. Zhao Yun 5. Cao Cao is impatient and ruthless. Cao Cao 6. Sun Quan, Sun Quan is more resourceful than others. Sun Quan 7 Liu Bei, Liu Bei treats people with benevolence and virtue. Liu Bei 8 Lü Bu, Lü Bu is brave and good at fighting. Lv Bu 9. Zhou Yu, Zhou Yu, swallowing mountains and rivers. Zhou Yu 10 Guan Yu, Guan Yu's Might Shocks the World Guan Yu These two-part sayings described the characteristics of each character in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms was a classic literary work, and its plot and character were widely recognized and praised. However, there were also some people who thought that there were some unreal places. Here are some of the views: 1. The historical background of the Three Kingdoms period: The description of the historical background of the Three Kingdoms period in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is not accurate enough. In fact, the Three Kingdoms period was a complicated period in Chinese history. Its politics, economy, culture and other aspects had its unique characteristics. The historical background of the Three Kingdoms period in Romance of the Three Kingdoms was not accurately described, resulting in some misunderstandings and confusion. 2. Character Creation: Some of the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms are fictional and exaggerated. For example, during the Three Kingdoms period, many heroes were portrayed as invincible existences, ignoring their true performance in actual combat. There were also some characters whose images and personalities were too exaggerated and perfect. 3. Description of war: The description of war in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is more one-sided and exaggerated. Many details and strategies were ignored in the war, and only some key nodes and moments were emphasized. In addition, there were also some problems with the description of military tactics and strategies in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. For example, some important decisions and strategies were not fully explained and elaborated. Although there are some unreal places in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, as a literary work, its plot and character creation have high artistic and intellectual value.
The first chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms mainly introduced the background and scale of the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Han Dynasty, as well as the background stories of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and others. The details were as follows: ``` the first time At the end of the Han Dynasty, the Yellow Turban uprising army heroes came forth in large numbers to build their power ``` In this chapter, we first introduce the background and scale of the Yellow Turban Uprising at the end of the Han Dynasty. The Yellow Turban Rebellion Army was founded in 184 A.D. Its leader was Zhang Jiao. He proposed the slogan of " The Heaven is dead and the White Emperor is reborn " and called on the people to revolt against Dong Zhuo's rule. The scale of the uprising army quickly expanded to millions of people, causing a huge impact on the political and economic situation at that time. Next, we introduced the background stories of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, and the others. Liu Bei was an ordinary farmer while Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were local tyrants. Their positions in the rebel army were also different. Liu Bei was an ordinary farmer but had a certain political mind and military talent. Guan Yu and Zhang Fei were the generals of the rebel army. In addition, there were also some famous historical figures such as Cao Cao, Dong Zhuo, and Lu Bu. Cao Cao was one of the leaders of the rebel army. Although he was born in a humble family, he had a certain amount of political talent and military strength, and eventually became the ruler of the Han Dynasty. Dong Zhuo was a brutal ruler. He deposed the young emperor and killed eunuchs to unify the north, causing great damage to the political and economic situation at that time. Lu Bu was an ambitious and violent general. He had pledged loyalty to Cao Cao and Liu Bei, but was eventually defeated by Cao Cao. The last chapter also briefly introduced the main character of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei, and the plot to lay the foundation for the subsequent story.