This book mainly tells the historical events of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Western Jin Dynasty, focusing on the contradictions and struggles between the three political and military groups of Northern Wei, Western Shu, and Eastern Wu, showcasing the sharp, complex, and distinctive political and military conflicts of that era. By depicting some battle processes and events that appear calm on the surface but are actually filled with crises, this book has been perfected to the extreme.
At the beginning of this book, three heroes, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei, make a brilliant appearance and become sworn brothers in Taoyuan. On that day, three men walked into an inn one after another, and they became old friends at first sight. I decided to establish a brotherhood in Taoyuan. This time seemed destined by fate, perhaps none of them had expected that their encounter would lead to a groundbreaking cause. In the tide of history, they became admirable heroes among the Three Kingdoms. Finally, with a three point approach to the unified topic, we have completed the following: the overall trend of the world must be divided after a long period of unity, and divided after a long period of unity.
Reading 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', I felt the cruelty of war, the intrigues of rulers, and the unwavering loyalty of soldiers. It is precisely because of these characteristics that' Romance of the Three Kingdoms' has become so vivid and vivid.
War is cruel and comes at the cost of life. We do not want war, but we are not afraid of it either. Those who violate China will be punished, even if they are far away.
My favorite chapter among them is' Zhao Zilong's Solo Riding Savior '.
When Zhao Yun followed Liu Bei to Dangyang, he was pursued by the Cao army. Liu Bei escaped from the encirclement, and Zhao Yun protected Liu Bei's family and killed countless Cao soldiers. Zhao Yun discovered that Liu Bei's two wives and son A Dou were missing, and rushed into the Cao camp to search for them. After taking a lady to a safe place, Zhao Yun turned around and rushed into Cao Camp... After a broken wall, Zhao Yun found the lady and A Dou who were already covered in injuries. Madam, in order not to implicate Zhao Yun, entrusted A Dou to him and committed suicide by throwing himself into a well. Zhao Yun untied his protective mirror and tucked A Dou into his arms, charging outwards to kill him. I saw Zhao Yun holding a gun in his left hand and a sword in his right hand, using all his skills to kill Cao's soldiers with blood and flesh flying everywhere. Under the cover of Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun finally broke out of Cao's camp
Zhao Yun is truly an admirable hero - breaking into Cao Cao's camp is not a joke, traps are everywhere, and it is not easy to find the young lord and wife among countless Cao soldiers and generals! And carrying a child to break out of the encirclement is even more difficult, and Zhao Yun did it. What martial arts and courage does he have! It can be seen that Zhao Yun risked his life for the sake of the little lord!
Zhao Yun is just one hero in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", and other heroes are not inferior to Zhao Yun. There are even people above Zhao Yun! It can be seen that the Three Kingdoms period was a time of heroes emerging in large numbers.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the Four Great Classical Novels that is hard to let go of at first glance!
Guan Yu, as we all know, is a person with high martial arts skills and a strong sense of loyalty. Since Liu Bei became the King of Hanzhong, Guan Yu has been ordered to garrison Jingzhou. Guan Yu was ordered to first capture Xiangyang and then surround Fancheng, flooding the Seventh Army and temporarily shaking China. Besides, Guan Yu was afraid of Lu Meng, and Lu Xun sent someone to say that Lu Meng was critically ill. Sun Quan also appointed Lu Xun as the commander-in-chief. When Guan Yu learned that Lv Meng was critically ill, the commander of Eastern Wu was replaced by a young man. Guan Yu breathed a sigh of relief and no longer worried about Eastern Wu. He constantly mobilized troops to attack Fancheng, leaving Jingzhou empty. Lv Meng secretly captured Jingzhou with a plan. When rumors spread outside that Jingzhou was lost, Guan Yu did not believe it and arrogantly said, "This is an enemy rumor trying to disrupt the morale of the army. Lu Xun, the young man, will replace him. There is no need to worry." Later, after the defeat of the Cao army, he wanted to retreat to Jingzhou, only to discover that Jingzhou was lost and had to retreat to Maicheng, where he died under Sun Quan's command. Why did Guan Yu fail? It was because he was too proud and arrogant, underestimating Lu Xun, and ultimately defeated Maicheng.
During Zhuge Liang's first Northern Expedition, he relied on Jieting. If Jieting fell, it would block the way for the Shu army to return to Hanzhong, cut off food and supplies, and the Shu army would abandon the Northern Expedition. Sima Yi saw that the strategic location of Jieting was extremely important and personally attacked it. Zhuge Liang saw the wind and grass rustling, and asked who dared to guard the street pavilion. Ma Su volunteered and issued a military statement. Ma Su was also very talented and had been familiar with military literature since childhood, so Zhuge Liang trusted him and told him how to guard the streets and pavilions without any problems. But as soon as Ma Su arrived at Jieting, he began to arrange his own army and did not follow Zhuge Liang's plan to defend Jieting. He also believed that he was very talented and proud, thinking that his strategy was foolproof and that no matter how much others tried to persuade him, it was useless. In the end, he lost the street pavilion and was executed by Zhuge Liang. This is also due to Ma Su's excessive pride.
In our lives, there are many similar things. Take exams as an example. If you do well the first time, as long as you are proud, your next performance may be poor.
So, when we do something well, we must not be proud. We should take every step steadily, face everything humbly, and remember the famous saying "Humility makes people progress, pride makes people fall behind." Only then can we steadily move forward on the path of growth.
When Zhuge Liang was invited out of the thatched cottage by Liu Bei, Cao Cao did not know Zhuge Liang and asked who he was. Xu Shu replied, "Zhuge Liang is a genius of his time, with the ability to traverse the heavens and the earth, and the cunning to go out of danger. It should not be underestimated." Xiahou Chun was not convinced and led a 100000 strong army to kill him. As a result, Zhuge Liang used his troops like gods and defeated the Cao army greatly before returning. There are many stories about Zhuge Liang, such as setting fire to Xinye, engaging in verbal battles with scholars, borrowing arrows from straw boats, cleverly taking over Tianshui, and devising empty city strategies.
My favorite is the famous Empty City Plan.
At that time, Zhuge Liang led 5000 troops to transport food and supplies. Half of the troops had already left, leaving only 2500 troops in the city. Suddenly, the scout reported that Sima Yi led a 150000 strong army to kill. But Zhuge Liang had no generals around him, only a group of civil servants. The officials were very scared when they heard the news. Zhuge Liang climbed onto the city and looked out, only to see dust rising into the sky in the distance. Zhuge Liang remained calm and ordered to hide all the banners. Soldiers were stationed at their posts and were not allowed to speak loudly or enter or exit casually. Four doors were opened, and twenty soldiers were sent from each door to dress up as civilians and clean the roads. After the arrangement was completed, Zhuge Liang took two children to the city tower to play the qin. When the army arrived, Sima Yi saw this appearance and was afraid of ambushes in the city, so he dared not enter and quickly retreated. The Empty City Plan states that in times of crisis, one must not panic, but remain calm and composed, so that the crisis can be easily resolved.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms depicts the contradictions and struggles between the feudal ruling groups during the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the entire Three Kingdoms period. Every time I read it, it gives me some inspiration, and the more I read, the more interesting it becomes.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms "is the first Chinese novel in the form of a episodic novel and one of the Four Great Classical Novels of ancient China. The novel is set against the historical background of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, with Liu Guan and Zhang brothers, Zhuge Liang, Eastern Han, Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Eastern Wu as the main themes. It tells the historical story of the decline of the Han dynasty and the rise of various warlords in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, from the Yellow Turban Uprising, the Dong Zhuo Rebellion, Cao Cao's use of the emperor to command the princes, to the rise of the Three Kingdoms and the unification of the Western Jin Dynasty. The battle of Guandu and the battle of Chibi show the resourcefulness of the figures of the Three Kingdoms. They are the highlights of this book.
After reading it, I was moved by Liu Bei's experience. He is a descendant of Prince Jing of Zhongshan, but makes a living by selling grass mats and cooling mats. Others look down on him, but he has ambitious goals - to revive the Han dynasty. Even someone as humble as Liu Bei has such lofty aspirations, why can't we set a goal for ourselves? Of course, it is not enough to rely solely on Liu Bei to achieve the goal. His subordinates, such as Zhuge Liang, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun, and others, have also made significant contributions. We should also learn from Liu Bei's example of respecting others and treating them sincerely, so that others will be loyal to us. For example, Guan Yu crossed five levels and beheaded six generals only to quickly meet his elder brother Liu Bei, and Zhao Yun saved the rear master of Changpo Bridge only for Liu Bei's righteousness. We should also learn from the loyalty of Guan Yu and Zhao Yun, and not betray our friends. We cannot be like Lv Bu who forgets righteousness for the sake of profit. Although Liu Bei ultimately failed to achieve his goal, he still established a great enterprise.
In the process of pursuing our goals, we cannot be brave and without strategy, as in the case of Lu Bu who ultimately died at the White Gate Tower. What I admire the most in this regard is Zhuge Liang. He had the courage of Zhou Yu, borrowed arrows from grass boats, cleverly borrowed the east wind, used empty city tactics, and knew astronomy and geography from top to bottom. Almost no one could surpass him. Some people say he has high intelligence, but even those with high intelligence must study hard. His efforts may be hundreds of times greater than ours. Even such a smart person is so hardworking, what reason do we have not to study hard?
I want to learn from Liu Bei's benevolence, Guan Yu's loyalty, Zhuge Liang's wisdom, and work hard to learn. No matter how long the road is, if you keep walking, you will definitely arrive!
I think the most exciting part is the first one - 'Peach Blossom Oath'. Its main content is that in the 3rd century AD, the imperial court was corrupt and incompetent. In order to save the situation, the court had to post imperial edicts and recruit talents. Liu Bei and his acquaintances Zhang Fei and Guan Yu went to the peach blossom forest in Zhang Fei's backyard and became sworn brothers with different surnames, serving the country together. Liu Bei, Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu led their army to defeat Zhang Bao, Zhang Liang, and Zhang Jiao, and Liu Bei became an official. A few months later, the court sent a postal inspector to observe, but he wanted to dismiss Liu Bei's official. Zhang Fei called the postal supervisor. Liu Bei had no choice but to take his two brothers to Liu Hui's place in Fuzhou, who then pushed them to Liu Yu's place in Youzhou. Liu Bei made great contributions, and the court appointed him as the Sima of another department stationed in Pingyuan County. From then on, Liu Bei officially had his own army. I really envy them for being sworn brothers with different surnames and fighting together to conquer the country.
In the journey of life, one will always encounter many friends, but it is important to choose like-minded people as friends. There is a famous saying that goes: "Brothers work together, and their benefits cut through gold. This sentence states that as long as brothers are united, even gold can be broken; Brothers working together, the power of cohesion is like a sharp knife, capable of cutting through metal; People who share the same intelligence, interests, and virtues will have great power to work together and achieve great things. So we and our friends should also work together like Liu Bei, Zhang Fei, and Guan Yu to accomplish great things.
After reading this story, I understand that friends are the ones who comfort you when you fail, and the ones who push you to the exit when you fall into the abyss. Be true to your friends, and be loyal to your country. Friends should be united in heart and mind, so that your future is limitless.
The book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" tells the story of the struggle between Wei, Shu, and Wu in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, and finally, the Sima family unified the whole country. In this book, I met many heroic men, such as the resourceful Zhuge Liang, the patriotic Liu Bei, the daring Cao Cao, and so on. The one who left the deepest impression on me was Guan Yu. His actions are worth learning from. Guan Yu's loyalty to Liu Bei and the country can be described as unwavering, which can be fully reflected in his story of surrendering to Han but not to Cao. After the fall of Xiapi, Guan Yu surrendered to Cao Cao involuntarily. His various performances after surrendering all reflect his spirit of "being in Cao's camp and having a heart in Han", and his act of "resigning Cao and returning to Liu" is even more a heroic feat of "loyalty to Liu". When Guan Yu learned of Liu Bei's whereabouts, he resolutely hung a seal and bestowed gold, and went thousands of miles to search for his brother. For this kind of loyalty to the Liu Han dynasty, it is truly rare to see such actions of sacrificing safety and risking danger. Guan Yu was a person of benevolence and righteousness. He not only spoke of benevolence and righteousness to his brothers and friends, but also to his enemies, which is reflected in the incident of Huarong Daoyi interpreting Cao Cao. At the beginning, Guan Yu was well treated in the Cao camp and was always grateful to Cao Cao. However, when Cao Cao passed through the Huarong Road after his great defeat in the Battle of Red Cliffs, Guan Yu risked his life to spare Cao Cao, which further highlighted his character of keeping his word and repaying kindness.
In fact, in our daily lives, we also need people like Guan Yu who speak of benevolence, righteousness, and gratitude. Everyone has many friends around them, but there are not many friends like Guan Yu. Some of the so-called friends in your eyes are always kind to you when you encounter difficulties and need your help, saying good things and giving gifts. But when you really encounter difficulties and need their help, they always find various reasons, fabricate various lies, and even ignore you, be indifferent and heartless, and treat you like sticky notes, throwing them away after use. Is this a true friend? no This is not a friend! Think about Guan Yu. He always treats his brothers and friends with honesty and loyalty. Who wouldn't want to be his brother or friend? So, each and every one of us should treat everyone around us sincerely, repay everyone who has helped us, and do our best to help them when they are in difficulty. Classmates, let's all be people who keep their promises and repay kindness.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms "originated in the late Yuan and early Ming dynasties, and was created by Luo Guanzhong based on Chen Shou's" Records of the Three Kingdoms ", Fan Ye's" Book of Later Han ", the plain language of the Yuan Dynasty's" Records of the Three Kingdoms ", and folk stories, through a highly refined process. The story begins with the brotherhood of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei in Taoyuan, and ends with the downfall of Eastern Wu and the unification of the Jin Dynasty by Sima Yan. The book consists of 120 chapters. It comprehensively reflects the contradictions and struggles between the feudal ruling groups in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, providing valuable information for us to understand feudal society. The images of Liu Bei, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Lu Bu, and others in the book are well-known. The whole book has a grand momentum, a huge structure, numerous characters, vivid images, intricate plot, and intricate twists and turns. It is an epic literary masterpiece renowned throughout history.
In fact, in the book, there are not only exhilarating victories, but also thought-provoking defeats. Guan Yu's arrogance and complacency led to his careless loss of Jingzhou and the tragic defeat of Maicheng; Sun Jian's single handedness brought him the pain of countless arrows piercing through his heart and dying with hatred; Liu Bei's arrogance led to the disastrous defeat of the Yiling Battle, where the battalion was burned down by Lu Xun. In fact, these are all scars, lessons, and experiences left by ancient people for future generations.
After reading 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', I always have a feeling of nostalgia for history and regret for the passing of heroes. But what I remember is still that lesson, that philosophy - in fact, success and failure are often just a momentary difference.
There are many battles of various sizes in the novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", among which the most significant ones are the "Battle of Red Cliffs" and the "Battle of Yiling".
In these two major battles, both Cao Cao and Liu Bei had an advantage in military strength, but both sides were defeated. Cao Cao was burned down by Zhou Yu's warships, while Liu Bei's camp was burned down by Lu Xun. Although the results were all failures, Liu Bei was far less optimistic than Cao Cao in comparison. Back in the day, Cao Cao was stopped by Liu Bei's men on his way back to the city, but he burst out laughing in times of danger, saying, "The north is still mine." However, Liu Bei did not have anyone to stop him on his way back, but he felt ashamed to return to the capital city and eventually died of illness in Baidi City. Both of these people have failed, but why are the results different? Because Cao Cao's ideas were optimistic, while Liu Bei's ideas were pessimistic. It's like two people walking in the desert, seeing half a bottle of water at the same time. The pessimistic person thinks to themselves, 'Only half a bottle of water, it's not enough for me to drink!' and then walks away. But the optimistic person thought, 'This is a precious half bottle of water! So much water should be enough for me to walk out of the desert.' Then, he happily drank the water. The person who didn't drink water died of thirst in the desert, while the person who drank water walked out of the desert.
After reading this book, I understand a truth: optimism often brings sunshine to life, while pessimism fills you with despair about life.
Cao Cao highly valued talents. Back then, Xu Shu worked under Liu Bei and won many battles. When Cao Cao heard about this person, he was very eager to get Xu Shu and used all means to lure him to Cao's camp. Although Xu Shu was unwilling to work for Cao Cao, Cao Cao still kept him.
Another time, during a melee, Guan Yu became separated from Liu Bei and Zhang Fei. Cao Cao took Guan Yu in, gave him money, good horses, and beautiful women, and even gave him a big seal to become an official. However, Guan Yu rarely spoke to Cao Cao, let alone took office, but Cao Cao continued to influence him. Although he did not obtain Guan Yu, Cao Cao did not achieve nothing, because after the Battle of Red Cliffs, when passing through Huarong Road, if it were not for Guan Yu's release, Cao Cao would not have escaped with his life.
Cao Cao was very suspicious. Once, Cao Cao contracted a headache and invited the renowned doctor Hua Tuo. Hua Tuo said that he needed to cut open his head and remove his saliva in order to recover. Cao Cao thought Hua Tuo's ideas were unbelievable, so he imprisoned him. After Hua Tuo was killed, Cao Cao's condition worsened.
Although Cao Cao had great talent and strategy, he was also a very suspicious person. Because of this, he also paid a heavy price. His son Cao Chong fell seriously ill and died because he did not have a famous doctor like Hua Tuo.
I like another character in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Lu Su. Zhuge Liang issued a military order stating that it would only take three days to produce 100000 arrows. Lu Su was not related to Zhuge Liang, but he knew he was very worried about him, which reflected Lu Su's loyalty and kindness.
Another time, Lu Su was ordered by Zhou Yu to go to Shu Kingdom to demand Jingzhou. Upon hearing Zhuge Liang's words, Liu Bei burst into tears when he saw Lu Su. Seeing Liu Bei's behavior, Lu Su immediately felt pity and no longer raised the issue of Jingzhou.
It can be seen that Lu Su is a very soft hearted person.
Although there are many characters in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, each person's personality traits are different. The author vividly depicts them, allowing us to experience a chaotic world of fierce competition among warlords.
After Liu Bei became the Prince Jing of Zhongshan, although his family was in decline, he still joined the army and served the country. Liu Bei's character is very noble, always convincing people with virtue. When he went to Xuzhou, Xu Zhou Mu Tao Qian was seriously ill and wanted to hand over Xuzhou to Liu Bei for rule. But Liu Bei firmly refused and handed over Xuzhou to Tao Qian's son. He only needed the small place of Xinye to reorganize the army. Liu Bei's abilities were much higher than Tao Qian's son's, but he did not take advantage of Tao Qian's illness to occupy Xuzhou. This shows Liu Bei's benevolence and righteousness. There is another thing that also reflects Liu Bei's love for talents. In order to save Liu Bei's son (young master Liu Shan), Zhao Yun fought bravely and bloodily in and out of Changban Slope. After his son was rescued, Liu Bei not only did not show great joy, but also snatched him away and fell heavily to the ground, saying, "Such a bastard, I have lost a great general!" Liu Bei cherished the safety of his generals even more than his own son, and was a rare and good lord. Liu Bei visited Zhuge Liang's thatched cottage three times in order to invite him out of the mountains. The first time, Zhuge Liang was not at home, and Liu Bei left in frustration. The second time Zhuge Liang was not at home, Liu Bei returned in defeat. The third time, Zhuge Liang was sleeping, and Liu Bei waited for a long time until Zhuge Liang woke up. He then went forward to ask Zhuge Liang for advice. Finally, in front of Liu Bei's benevolence, Zhuge Liang agreed to go out of the mountains and support the Han dynasty together with Liu Bei.
Liu Bei - a hero of an era, a monarch of an empire, a person who convinces others with virtue, cares about his subordinates, shows courtesy to virtuous soldiers, and is known for his benevolence. An era that belongs to him will eventually come to an end, but his story, character, and qualities will transcend time and space, and meet us in history books for our reference and admiration
Zhuge Liang in the book became a representative of wisdom. His extraordinary intelligence can be seen from the verbal battles among scholars, borrowing arrows from grass boats, and empty city strategies. However, he was not a immortal either. He sent Ma Su to guard Jieting, resulting in the loss of two military strongholds, Jieting and Liucheng. As soon as he left Qishan, he failed and was demoted. Even Zhuge Liang, who is so immortal, can make mistakes, let alone us mortals. No one is without mistakes, including ourselves. So, we should not blame others for a small mistake, nor should we be discouraged by our own failure, and we should not be proud of our own achievements.
What I love about this book is the fierce general Zhang Fei of the Three Kingdoms, the lone rider savior of Changpo Bridge, Zhiduo Wakou, and Yishi Yanyan. Unfortunately, after Guan Yu's death, he lost his sanity, neglected his duties, and whipped his soldiers without reason, resulting in himself being killed by two young generals under his command. He also lost the lives of Huang Zhong, Liu Bei, and the 750000 strong army of Shu, causing the situation of Shu to plummet. I learned from him that when facing the joys and sorrows of life, one should rationally control their emotions and overcome them with a positive and optimistic attitude.
I spent a few days reading the book 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', I really benefited a lot!
Have you read the interesting plot of "Journey to the West" or the 108 great generals of "Water Margin"? Today, I will share with you a good book I read this summer, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a episodic novel written by Luo Guanzhong during the Ming Dynasty in China. The book mainly depicts the historical events of nearly 105 years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Western Jin Dynasty, with a focus on war. It tells the story of the warlords' separatist struggles in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the political and military struggles between the Han, Wei, and Wu kingdoms, ultimately leading to the unification of the three kingdoms by Sima Yan and the establishment of the Jin Dynasty.
There are many great generals in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", such as the resourceful Zhuge Liang, the suspicious Cao Cao, and the bone scraping and healing Guan Yu. Their deeds are all impressive, but my favorite character is Zhuge Liang, and I admire his actions.
Zhuge Liang used Cao Cao's suspicious nature to trick him into obtaining an arrow in "Borrowing Arrows from a Grass Boat". He also utilized Sima Yi's characteristics to win in "The Empty City Plan", which corresponds to the famous saying "Know yourself and know your enemy, and win a hundred battles
Mentioning 'The Empty City Plan' reminds me of my life. One day, as usual, when I came home from school, I suddenly saw my neighbor Uncle Li going on a long trip and packing up his things. I asked Uncle Li in confusion, "Uncle Li, you're going on a long trip. Aren't you afraid of having so many antiques stolen at home Uncle Li said, 'I have my own clever plan.' After saying that, Uncle Li left. The next day, when I was going to school, I went out and found a garbage bag and a few pairs of men's shoes in front of Uncle Li's house. It wasn't until now that I realized it was just Uncle Li trying to make the thief think there was someone else at home. It's really a reenactment of 'The Empty City Plan', even I got caught, let alone the thief!
After reading 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', I learned that in order to achieve victory, we cannot rely solely on strength, but also on wisdom.
First, let's talk about Guan Yu. He surrendered to Han but not to Cao. He held a candle and rode alone for thousands of miles, crossing five passes and beheading six generals. He also beheaded Cai Yang in the ancient city, and later released Cao Cao in Huarong. He was loyal to his former lord Liu Bei and agreed to leave as soon as he heard news of his defeat and surrender to the enemy. I think although Guan Yu surrendered, he eventually returned, which can not only be considered loyal, but also a precious loyalty and righteousness.
The language used to depict the image of Guan Yu in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is also extremely clever: with phoenix eyes, silk eyebrows lying down, a face like a jujube, holding a green dragon crescent knife, owning a mount called "Red Rabbit Horse", and reading "Spring and Autumn Annals", he is not afraid of pain when scraping bones and healing poison, slaying Yan Liang, and punishing Wen Chou, almost becoming invincible in the world. His actions are worth learning from.
Let's talk about Zhuge Liang again. Zhuge Liang's loyalty to Liu Bei can be proven by heaven and earth, and can be learned by the sun and moon. I greatly admire loyal and righteous character and noble sentiments. At the same time, he is also a very distinctive character. Zhuge Liang has a broad mind, is resourceful, cautious by nature, humble and polite, does not seek personal gain, is strict with himself, knows how to make good use of others, is clever and cunning.
And my love for 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms' is not only about the two characters mentioned earlier, but also about its adherence to history. The article says: The general trend of the world is that division will inevitably lead to unity, and unity will inevitably lead to division. This statement is not unreasonable. Over the weekend, the Seven Kingdoms were embroiled in conflicts and merged into Qin, and after Qin's defeat, the Chu Han conflict was also incorporated into Han... There are also over a hundred characters in the book, countless military strategies, and the author himself uses historical figures to expound on the principles of loyalty, education, benevolence, righteousness, and love, which are deeply rooted in people's hearts. These characters have given me a deep education.
In addition, the author's desc.ription of historical events is very specific, with the Battle of Red Cliffs being the most outstanding, giving readers a sense of immersion.
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is truly a book worth reading again and again!
After reading 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', what left a deep impression on me was that Guan Yu in the text was amazing. What I admire is his strength. In battle, he was hit by a poisoned arrow in his left arm and needed to undergo a' surgery '. This' surgery' would cause great pain to the 'patient' who needed to cut open his bones and flesh. The poison was scraped off, and he endured the pain while playing chess with the strategist without even needing anesthesia.
If anyone has more strategies and is the smartest, it is undoubtedly Zhuge Liang. He is skilled in both literature and martial arts, resourceful, knowledgeable in astronomy and geography. There are also many examples of Zhuge Liang in the book: Kong Ming borrowed the east wind, used empty cities, borrowed arrows from straw boats, and so on, all of which show Zhuge Liang's intelligence, resourcefulness, and ingenious calculation, truly deserving of being a hero.
I also learned the principles of being a good person from it, and I believe I will draw more nutrients from it to become more mature. In the future, I must work hard to understand the essence of it, read, comprehend, and comprehend every sentence.
Zhao Yun, also known as' Changshan Zhao Zilong ', was loyal to the state of Shu. He followed Liu Bei from the age of 20 and fought bravely against the enemy. He has been through numerous battles and is invincible. No matter how great the difficulties he encounters, he never wavers in his loyalty until he continues to fight for the Shu Kingdom with white hair. He made countless military achievements throughout his life and devoted his heart and soul to the country of Shu, making him a model of loyalty and righteousness.
Zhao Yun is one of the famous "Five Tiger Generals" who has won the championship among the three armies. Changban Slope rode alone as a savior, killing seven in and seven out of a hundred thousand soldiers. Many famous generals of the Cao army fought against him, but he was powerless. At many critical moments, Zhao Yun stepped forward and, with his excellent martial arts skills and extraordinary courage, turned defeat into victory and defeated the enemy. Zhao Yun is brave and invincible, and I admire him from the bottom of my heart.
Zhao Yun is not only brave but also strategic. He accompanied Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang on several trips, and no matter how critical the situation was, he always responded cleverly and turned danger into safety, successfully completing the task every time. When Ma Su was careless and lost Jieting, Zhao Yun was ordered by Zhuge Liang to intervene. He calmly led the rear guard and successfully repelled 200000 pursuers, capturing a large amount of supplies, which delighted Zhuge Liang and his generals. Zhao Yun's achievements in winning with wisdom and strategy are countless.
Zhao Yun is full of courage and loyalty, with both intelligence and bravery. His heroic deeds have been talked about for thousands of years, and he is the true hero in my heart!
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms mainly tells the story of the late Eastern Han Dynasty, where the emperor was incompetent and incompetent, the world was in chaos, and the people were struggling to make ends meet. The Yellow Turban Army led by Zhang Jiao rose up and rebelled, thus opening the prelude to the struggle for supremacy among the feudal lords. At the same time, Liu Bei, Guan Yu, and Zhang Fei formed a brotherhood in Taoyuan and fought together to establish the Shu Kingdom. At this time, the world was divided into three parts: Wei, Shu, and Wu. Finally, they were all occupied by the Sima family.
When I finished reading this book, I had countless thoughts, and the distinctive historical figures in it left a deep impression on me. Guan Yu is unparalleled in loyalty and righteousness, Zhang Fei is both rough and meticulous, Liu Bei has a benevolent heart, Zhao Yun is loyal to serving the country, Huang Zhong's precious sword is not old, Cao Cao is deceitful and cunning, Dong Zhuo is extremely guilty, Yuan Shao has no one in sight, Zhuge Liang is ingenious and clever, Lu Bu is brave and invincible, and so on. My favorite ones are Guan Yu and Zhao Yun.
Because Guan Yu had a majestic aura and was a famous general who killed Yan Liang and Wen Chou. He also passed five levels and killed six generals. Even Hua Xiong, who was incredibly brave and killed two generals, Yu She and Pan Feng, was killed by Guan Yu. That's why I like Guan Yu. Speaking of Zhao Yun, he was a fierce general who defeated Cao Cao's army in Xuzhou and killed several Cao army leaders on Changbanpo. When Zhao Yun was very old, he was able to kill Han De, who used the mountain axe, and his four sons who were proficient in martial arts. Moreover, he could withstand thousands with one strike, making him a rare talent.
However, the gains from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" have taught me many truths: the affairs of the world must be divided and combined for a long time, and they must be separated for a long time. To achieve success in one's career, one must be open-minded, ambitious, and far sighted.
The movie "Burning Camp" mainly tells the story of Liu Bei, the emperor of Shu during the Three Kingdoms period, who was filled with grief and anger after Eastern Wu killed his sworn brothers Guan Yu and Zhang Fei. In a fit of anger, he led a 750000 strong army to attack Eastern Wu. However, due to improper camping and climate issues, it was attacked by Lu Xun, the military adviser of Eastern Wu, which led to the burning of the Shu army's battalion and almost complete annihilation of the entire army.
After reading 'Burning Camp', I deeply felt sorry for Liu Bei. How tragic it is for a 750000 strong army to die in the underworld for an uncontested breath of air! Originally, the Shu Kingdom had abundant food, a large number of soldiers and generals, and strong military strength. It had the power to unify the world, with dragons and phoenixes in literature and five tigers and fierce generals in martial arts. But due to Liu Huangshu's impulsiveness, he was so angry that he went to attack Dongwu without following his subordinates' advice, resulting in the loss of more brothers' lives. Liu Huangshu, who had been fighting on the battlefield for many years, was actually defeated by a scholar and lost so badly. What a shame for Liu Huangshu! Since that battle, Shu has suffered great losses due to small gains. Not only has it failed to report its grievances, but it has also begun to decline, becoming the weaker country among the Three Kingdoms. What a pity! Liu Huangshu's impulse led to the defeat of his Shu kingdom!
After reading 'Burning Camp', I couldn't help but think of myself. Haven't I also had some small things that cost me a lot?
I remember when I was a child, I had a good friend. One day, after class, he and I each took out our own small wooden boats to play with. While playing, he accidentally bumped into me, and the small wooden boat in my hand immediately flew out, splitting in half. I was instantly furious and didn't listen to his explanation. I grabbed his small wooden boat and threw it to the ground, splitting it in half. After watching, he angrily said to me, 'I won't have you as a friend in the future!' and then ran out of the classroom. I also left angrily. Since then, we haven't spoken again.
Looking back now, I deeply regret that I acted impulsively and lost a big deal for a small reason; Regretting losing a good friend because of a small wooden boat; Regret losing a precious friendship due to a quarrel.
When I read about the brotherhood of Liu, Guan, and Zhang Taoyuan, I felt very comfortable in my heart; When I read that Liu Bei sacrificed too many soldiers to protect his people and was defeated by Cao Cao, I was angry with them and also admired Liu Bei's love for the people; Reading about Zhuge Liang's plan for Liu Bei to defeat Cao Cao and drive him away, I felt very pleased and wanted to learn from Zhuge Liang's intelligence and calm attitude in times of crisis.
My favorite clip is Zhuge Liang's Grass Boat Borrowing Arrows. Zhuge Liang used his knowledge of astronomy, geography, and himself to "borrow" 100000 arrows from Cao Cao. It seems that no matter who you compete with, you must first grasp the current situation of others and yourself, and then use your own wisdom to create a plan and prepare everything based on the situation of others.
In fact, the reason why Liu Bei was able to defeat Cao Cao was not only due to his clever people and fierce generals, but also to the support of his people, which Cao Cao did not have. Although Cao Cao had 800000 soldiers, half of them were prisoners of war, and most of them did not obey him. Therefore, whenever there was a situation, they would be in chaos. It is really important to win people's hearts. If a person uses their power to threaten others, who will support and trust them?
I used to be a failed class monitor, and my situation was the same as Cao Cao's. I only cared about myself and didn't consider others when doing things. In the class, I always asked others to do things and used my privileges to bully others. Everyone only accepted me on the surface, but they definitely didn't accept me in their hearts. After reading 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', I reflected on myself and realized that I was wrong. I have made up my mind to correct it. I want to learn from Liu Bei and always consider others no matter what I do.
I think the reason why "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" can become one of the Four Great Classical Novels in China is because its plot is attractive and has historical significance. The main reason is that it can make us feel ups and downs with the ups and downs of the story.
After reading the thick novel 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms', I understand that we need to use our brains to do things and not make decisions blindly. Even if you fail, don't be discouraged. As the saying goes, 'failure is the mother of success'. Reborn and make plans. Even if you have to start over, you must work hard. After working hard, you will definitely succeed.
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