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Two-part allegorical sayings complement Jiang Gan in Three Kingdoms.

Cao Cao meets Jiang Gan: It's all over.

This two-part allegorical saying comes from Chapter 47 of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Jiang Gan recommended himself to Cao Cao to persuade Zhou Yu. As a result, he was caught stealing books for the first time, which led to Cai Yun's beheading by mistake, which was also one of the reasons for the defeat of Chibi. The second time I was trapped in a serial ship, the warship burned down and suffered heavy losses. So people created "Cao Cao meets Jiang Gan-all come", which is a metaphor for believing in mediocrity and bad things will happen one after another.

There are also the following statements:

Cao Cao met Jiang Gan-it was bad luck.

Cao Cao met Jiang Gan-bad luck.

Cao Cao met Jiang Gan-a disaster.