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What are the interesting stories of the Three Kingdoms?

During the Three Kingdoms period, the dominant aspect of orthodoxy has developed from "supporting orthodoxy" in the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods to "fighting for orthodoxy." Did you know? Below is an interesting story about the Three Kingdoms that I will share with you. You are welcome to read it.

Interesting story of the Three Kingdoms: Zhang Fei drank and bullied Zhang He

Liu Bei sent his tiger general Zhang Fei to lead troops in Brazil to prepare to attack Cao Cao's Hanzhong. Cao Cao's general Zhang He immediately led 30,000 troops to defend. He set up three strongholds, one at Danqu Village, one at Mengtou Village, and one at Dangshi Village. They all occupied dangerous positions and placed many rolling water, thunder and rocks to prevent them from getting out. Zhang Fei marched forward and set up camp ten miles away from Danqu, and then led his troops to challenge him. Zhang He only played trumpets and drums on the mountain, drank wine and had fun, but refused to go down to fight. Zhang Fei was furious, but he didn't dare to go up the mountain to attack, so he had to return to camp. The next day, Zhang Fei's general Lei Tong went to call for formation, but Zhang He still did not come out. Lei Tongqi couldn't stand it anymore, so he went up the mountain to attack, but was knocked down by a burst of Lianshui thunder stones. He was also attacked and killed by Cao soldiers from Dangshi and Mengtou villages, and returned in defeat. On the third day, Zhang Fei challenged the soldiers again and asked the soldiers to curse, hoping that Zhang He would not be able to withstand the scolding and come down from the mountain to fight. But Zhang He was not fooled, so he ordered his soldiers to retaliate on the mountain. For a while, obscene words were exchanged back and forth. It didn't look like a battlefield at all, but more like a shrew swearing in the street.

After such a stalemate for more than 50 days, Zhang Fei frowned, and the plan came to his mind. He simply set up a stronghold at the foot of Danqu Mountain and stopped challenging the scolding array. He just drank and got drunk every day. Then he sat in front of the mountain and cursed.

Liu Bei sent someone to reward the troops. When the envoy saw that Zhang Fei had been drinking all day long, he hurried back to report. Liu Bei was shocked and asked Zhuge Liang how to deal with it. Unexpectedly, Zhuge Liang said: "Since Zhang likes to drink, let him drink. But I'm afraid there is no good wine in the army, but Chengdu has a lot of fine wine, and he can send 3 carts. Send 50 jars of good wine to the army so that Zhang can drink to his heart's content." Liu Bei became even more anxious when he heard this, and hurriedly said: "Zhang Fei always gets into trouble by drinking, why do you want to send him wine?" Zhuge Liang smiled. Said: Zhang Fei has been with Zhang He for more than 50 days. Every time he gets drunk, he sits in front of the mountain and insults him. This is not greedy, but his strategy to defeat Zhang He. Liu Bei was doubtful, so he sent Wei Yan to deliver wine, so that he could help Zhang Fei later. Wei Yan took the order and sent fine wine to Zhang Fei's army. After Zhang Fei thanked him, he ordered Wei Yan and Lei Tong to lead an army each to form the right and left wings. Once they saw the red flag rising in the army, they could advance. At the same time, he asked people to put wine under the tent and let the soldiers wave flags and drums and drink heavily.

This time Zhang He couldn't stand it anymore. When he climbed to the top of the mountain, he saw Zhang Fei sitting under the tent drinking wine and making two soldiers wrestle in front of him for fun. Zhang He was furious and said in his heart: "Zhang Fei, you bullied me too much. Am I really afraid of you?" Then he sent an order to go down the mountain at night to rob Zhang Fei's stronghold, and ordered Mengtou and Dangshi Er. Cao Jun from the stronghold also came to support.

That night, Zhang He took advantage of the dim moonlight and led his troops down the mountain until they reached Zhang Fei's stronghold. I saw Zhang Fei still drinking in the tent. Zhang He shouted and led his troops to fight in. After stabbing Zhang Fei with a spear, he saw that Zhang Fei was still motionless. It turned out to be a straw man. Zhang He knew that he had been tricked and hurriedly returned to his horse. After hearing the sound of several cannons, one of the generals took the lead and shot out. The leopard's eyes were wide open and the sound was like a huge thunder. It was Zhang Fei. The two generals immediately started fighting. After fighting for thirty or fifty rounds, Zhang He was impatient, thinking why the reinforcements from Mengtou and Dangshi villages hadn't arrived yet? How did he know that the reinforcements from these two villages had been driven back by Wei Ting and Lei Tong, and even Dazhai had not yet arrived? was taken away. Zhang He was anxious when he suddenly saw the bright fire on Danqu Mountain. Knowing that Dazhai had been captured by Zhang Fei's army, he hurriedly fled to Wakou Pass.

Zhang Fei won a great victory and captured three villages in a row. He sent people to Chengdu to report to Liu Bei. Liu Bei was overjoyed and believed that Zhang Fei's drinking was a ploy to lure Zhang He down the mountain.

Interesting stories of the Three Kingdoms: Cao Cao burned grain and grass in Wuchao

Guan Yu beheaded Yan Liang and Wen Chou. After these two battles, Yuan Jun's soldiers were beaten down and down. But Yuan Shao refused to give up and must pursue Cao Cao. Jushou, the supervisor, said: "Although we have more people, we are not as brave as Cao's army. Although Cao's army is brave, they don't have as much food as we do. So we still stick to this place. When Cao's army runs out of food and grass, they will naturally lose without fighting." "

Yuan Shao did not listen to Jushou's advice at all and ordered his soldiers to continue marching until they reached Guandu and then set up camp.

Cao Cao's troops had already returned to Guandu, arranged their battle formations, and held the fort. When Shao Shao saw that Cao's army was guarding the camp, he ordered his soldiers to pile up mountains of earth and build a high platform outside Cao's camp, and let the soldiers shoot arrows at Cao's camp from the high platform. Cao's army had to cover himself with a shield and move around the camp.

In this way, the two sides held a stalemate in Guandu for more than a month. As time went by, Cao Jun's food became less and less. However, Yuan Shao's military rations were shipped from Yecheng.

Yuan Shao sent General Chunyu Qiong to lead ten thousand troops to transport military rations, and hoarded a large amount of military rations in Wuchao, 40 miles away from Guandu.

Yuan Shao's counselor Xu You heard the information about Cao Cao's lack of food and offered Yuan Shao advice. He advised Yuan Shao to send a small force of troops to bypass Guandu and attack Xudu. Yuan Shao said coldly: "No. I want to defeat Cao Cao first."

Xu You also wanted to persuade him, but someone happened to send a letter to Yuan Shao from Yecheng, saying that Xu You's family had broken the law there and had been arrested by local officials. got up. Yuan Shaoxin scolded Xu You severely. Xu You was angry and resentful. Remembering that Cao Cao was his old friend, he escaped from Yuan Ying overnight and went to Cao Cao.

Cao Cao had just taken off his boots and wanted to sleep in the camp. When he heard that Xu You had come to surrender to him, he was so happy that he ran out barefoot. He clapped his hands to welcome Xu You and said, "Oh, you are willing to come. There is hope for my big event."

Xu You sat down and said, "Yuan Shao is coming very hard, how do you plan to deal with him now? How much food do you have?" Cao Cao said, "We can support you for another year." Xu You smiled coldly and said, "Not that much!" Cao Cao changed his words and said, "Yes, we can only support you for half a year." Xu You said. Pretending to be angry, he said, "Don't you want to defeat Yuan Shao? Why are you telling lies in front of your old friends?"

Cao Cao had no choice but to tell the truth. The food in the military camp could only last for a month. Xu You Said: I know your situation is very dangerous, so I came here to give you a message. Now Yuan Shao has more than 10,000 carts of food and weapons, all of which are placed in Wuchao. Chunyu Qiong's defense is very weak. You only need to bring a light cavalry to attack and burn all his food and grass. In less than three days, he will be defeated without fighting.

After Cao Cao got this important information, he immediately found Cao Hong and others and ordered them to guard the Guandu camp. He led 5,000 cavalry and marched to Wuchao overnight. Under the banner of Yuan Jun, they encountered Yuan Jun's sentry along the way and asked, saying that they were sent by Yuan Shao to reinforce Wuchao. Yuan Jun's sentry had no suspicion and let them pass. When Cao Jun arrived at Wuchao, he surrounded the Wuchao grain camp, set a fire, and burned 10,000 carts of grain and grass to nothing. Wuchao's guard general Chunyu Qiong hurriedly responded to the battle, but was also killed by Cao's army.

When the soldiers of Yuan's army who were in Guandu heard about the fire in Wuchao, they were all panicked. Yuan Shao's generals Zhang He and Gao Lan led their troops to surrender. Cao Jun took advantage of the situation to attack fiercely, and Yuan Jun fled in all directions.

"Taking fire from the bottom of the cauldron" comes from "Lu's Spring and Autumn Period". "Several Ends": "If you use soup to stop boiling, it will stop boiling. If you remove the fire, it will stop." Taking out the firewood from under the pot is a metaphor for solving problems and focusing on eliminating the root causes that introduced the problem. This strategy is often used in military struggles. When a powerful enemy cannot block you head-on, instead of directly resisting the enemy's edge, you use methods to weaken the enemy's momentum to defeat the enemy.