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What does Cao Cao's bibimbap mean?

Cao Cao's bibimbap refers to all kinds of interesting reversal moments, or an interpretation of the mental state of migrant workers.

Cao Cao's bibimbap comes from a clip in the 20 10 TV series "The History of the Three Kingdoms": Cao Cao was eating, and when he heard his subordinates report that his hometown in Yanzhou had been stolen, he threw the rice upside down on the table in a rage. When he calmed down, he put the rice on the table back into the bowl.

Because this scene is so funny and full of joy, it was made into an expression pack by netizens, and Cao Cao Gaimi was used to express his mental state. This story can be applied to various scenes and put into video works by netizens. Everyone uses Cao Cao Gaimi to express their mental state. For example, "migrant workers quit on Friday, picked them up on Monday and put up with it."

Cao Cao's personal information:

Cao Cao (155-0315,220), whose real name is Xiahou, was born in Peiguoqiao County (now Bozhou City, Anhui Province). China was an outstanding politician, strategist, writer and calligrapher in ancient times. The minister of power in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, the founder of Cao Wei regime. Cao Song, son of Qiu.

Cao Cao used talents, restrained strongmen, strengthened centralization and built water conservancy projects, which promoted the social and economic recovery and development in the late Han Dynasty. He was familiar with the art of war, good at poetry and prose, expressing his political aspirations, reflecting the sufferings of the people in the late Han Dynasty, and his words were generous, which created the style of Jian 'an literature. Modern people have Cao Caoji. Another book, A Brief Interpretation of Sun Tzu's Art of War, has been handed down from generation to generation. Cao Cao is also a calligrapher, and his books are rated as "wonderful works" by the readers.