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Sample essay after reading Romance of the Three Kingdoms
After reading a book, you must have a lot of insights in your heart. You can’t just read it, but write a review after reading it. But what are the requirements for reading the review? The following is a collection of sample essays on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms (generally 10 articles). Welcome to read and collect them. Sample essay 1 after reading "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
I have benefited a lot from reading the book "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", one of China's four great masterpieces, is an important literary masterpiece in ancient Chinese history. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" depicts nearly 200 characters. It tells a series of stories that happened from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the unification of the Jin Dynasty.
Among the Three Kingdoms, the person I admire most is Guan Yu. He is not only good at martial arts, but also a good person. When fighting Cao Cao, he pretended to surrender because he had his two sisters-in-law with him. In fact, he still wanted to find Liu Bei and protect his two sisters-in-law. When he got a "red rabbit horse", he immediately rode the "red rabbit horse" to find Liu Bei again. When he met his two sisters-in-law at the foot of the mountain, he did not forget to take them back with him. He was truly a well-deserved hero. He surrendered to the Han Dynasty but not to Cao Cao, held the candle until the end, rode thousands of miles alone, passed five passes and beheaded six generals, beheaded Caiyang in the ancient city, and later defended Cao Cao in Huarong. He was loyal to his old master and surrendered to the enemy because of his defeat. However, as soon as he learned the news about his old master, he did not know how to join him thousands of miles away. I think that although he surrendered the enemy, he finally came back. Not only was he loyal, but he was also considered a rare and valuable kind of loyalty.
Cao Cao's deceit, Liu Bei's humility, Kong Ming's caution, Zhou Yu's narrow-mindedness, each character has a different character.
Let’s talk about resourcefulness. It is not an exaggeration to say that the Wei State has the most resourcefulness among the Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao's use of troops is unparalleled in the world, and Sima Yi's use of troops is even more like a god. But both men have their own fatal weaknesses: Cao Cao is suspicious, and Sima Yi is too insidious. Let’s talk about the Kingdom of Shu. The first one to bear the brunt must be “Fu Long” Zhuge Liang. His extraordinary wit and skillful military formations will astonish future generations. There are also characters like "Feng Chu" Pang Tong, Jiang Wei, Xu Zhi, etc., but I think they are not as good as Kong Ming. Wu, a country that occupies three rivers and six counties, can be regarded as strategic, that is, Zhou Yu. When he was a boy, Zhou Yu was familiar with military books and proficient in formation formation.
In my spare time, I often discuss the characters and stories of the Three Kingdoms with my parents. Who is the most powerful, who is the most loyal, who is the most insidious and cunning, who is the smartest and witty, who is the most...sometimes we still get red-faced because of the argument, but mom and dad will look at the outcome of the dispute happily. From these characters and countries, it is not difficult for us to see the importance of human character, which is related to success.
In real life, even if we are not loyal, we should still have integrity. If a person throws away the most precious integrity in real life, what else does this person have? money? status? Official position? These are secondary. Integrity is a person's permanent ID card. If there is no integrity, no one will trust you and point fingers behind your back. Wouldn't you be sad? How can these be compensated by money, status, and official functions? I believe that you don’t want to be a person with countless shortcomings! So, let us open the door to integrity and face life with our permanent ID cards! Sample Essay on Romance of the Three Kingdoms 2
I have been reading the book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" since I was a child. I used to read the children's version with phonetic notations and illustrations, but now I read the original book. As my knowledge has grown over the past few years, I have gained some insights into this book. Others always say that Cao Cao is a confusing character, and I don't deny it, but in my heart he can only be ranked second, so who is the first, Pang Tong, who is known as the Phoenix Child.
Pang Tong is a man of the highest intelligence alongside Zhuge Liang, and even Zhuge Liang said that Pang Tong's wisdom is ten times that of his own. Why does such a person have so few roles? How could such a person die so easily?
With this question in mind, I read Chapters 62 and 63 again, and I saw many loopholes. From the perspective of looking at the astrology, Zhuge Liang and Pang Tong are basically different. People who make mistakes actually came up with two completely different answers, and Pang Tong had already seen that Zhuge Liang deliberately wanted Liu Bei to return to Jingzhou before telling Liu Bei about the celestial phenomena. This proved that they were not superstitious at all. , Superstition is just an excuse, an excuse for Liu Bei to see, and Liu Bei believed it. From this, it can be seen that Liu Bei is a superstitious person. Looking back at the period before departure, Pang Tong also participated in many large and small battles. It is impossible for his horse to tip over for no reason. If we insist on classifying it, this should be classified as superstition. But Pang Tong is not superstitious, so this conclusion should be confirmed: Pang Tong did it on purpose. So what's the purpose? Show it to others. To whom? Show it to superstitious people. So who is superstitious? It was just confirmed that it was Liu Bei. It can also be seen in the middle of Chapter 63 that the enemy concluded that Pang Tong was Liu Bei because they saw Liu Bei's horse. In this case, if you connect the conclusion just now with this, you will surprisingly find that Pang Tong's purpose can be solved with a Words to describe - seeking death. And as a military advisor, it was impossible for him not to read the place names before deciding on the route, so Luofengpo should be the tomb he specially selected for himself.
So why does he want to die? Because Liu Bei has fallen, it can be seen from the middle and late chapters of Chapter 62 that Liu Bei thought it was a pleasure to capture Fuguan, which he would never have done before. It can be seen from the rear part of sixty-two and the front part of sixty-three that Liu Bei's so-called kindness at this time almost harmed everyone. This is no longer the same Liu Xuande who understood truth and falsehood. This is not called mercy, this is called stupidity. Pang Tong saw this, so he didn't want to work under Liu Bei. But as a military advisor, he absolutely cannot resign. However, it can be seen from the letter sent by Zhuge Liang that Zhuge Liang is jealous of Pang Tong. Jealousy can kill people. Pang Tong should have expected that Zhuge Liang would definitely do something evil to him in the end, and Liu Bei was more biased towards Zhuge Liang, so he definitely did not If you eat the good fruit, you might as well die here. Therefore, Pang Tong's death was also to prove one point to Zhuge Liang: You did not harm me, and I don't bother to argue with you.
Pang Tong maintained his dignity in the end. I think he is a wise man and a brave man. Sample Essay on Romance of the Three Kingdoms 3
The first time I learned about "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" was during the summer vacation last year. My parents took me to Chengdu to play, and I watched the drama "Three Brothers in the Taoyuan" played by Changing Faces. I loved it very much. When I came back, I went to the library and borrowed the picture book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". I was not yet in elementary school at that time, and I didn't know many words. My parents read it to me. This year I am already a primary school student who has graduated from the first grade. I went to the library two days ago and borrowed the children's version of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". This time I didn't need the help of my parents. I could read it by myself and ask the adults if I didn't understand anything. . What impressed me the most after reading it was that all the people in it died in the end. Moreover, they were all experienced perils and were generals who commanded thousands of armies, but those who died in the end made me feel that it was not worth it. My mother said, "History is a big stage. They came up according to their needs and then exited after performing their wonderful plays. Unfortunately, they did not exit beautifully, but this does not affect them from becoming famous historical figures"! I remembered how a few people died and wrote them down.
Zhuge Liang: The most ingenious person in the Three Kingdoms. There are too many wonderful things about him, but he worked day and night, became ill from overwork, and died of illness in the army of Liu Chu Qishan. He just worked too hard and had to take care of everything. He died at the age of 54. What a pity!
Guan Yu: Killing Hua Xiong with warm wine, killing six generals through five passes, attending meetings alone, and scraping bones to heal wounds are all his highlights. However, he lost Jingzhou because of his carelessness, and finally defeated Maicheng. He was caught and beheaded because he was ambushed because he was too conceited.
Mom said he was so proud! My favorite among the Three Kingdoms is him and Zhuge Liang. If he is more careful, he can win more battles in the end.
Zhang Fei: Because of Guan Yu's death, Zhang Fei was very sad and cried day and night until his blood came out. He drank every day and said he wanted to avenge Guan Yu. He had a bad temper, and later he always whipped soldiers and even beat them to death. In the end, he beat two generals and asked them to make enough white flags and white armor within three days, saying that they were going to pay tribute to Guan Yu for the expedition. However, the two generals were afraid that they would not be able to complete the task and be killed, so they took advantage of Guan Yu's drunkenness and fell asleep. He killed Zhang Fei and took his head to defect to Soochow.
Liu Bei: I don’t think Liu Bei has much ability, but my mother said he has great abilities. He was originally sad because of Guan Yu's death. When he heard about Zhang Fei's death, he led more than 700,000 naval troops to attack Soochow. He initially won victory and took revenge, but he refused to give up and wanted to completely wipe out Soochow. He was still proud and underestimated the enemy, and as a result, the company was burned down by Lu Xun. Although he was rescued by Zhao Yun and retreated to Baidi City, he died of illness because he was in a bad mood and caught a cold.
The saddest thing is that Cao Cao had a brain tumor and did not listen to Hua Tuo's advice for treatment. He also suspected Hua Tuo and killed him. As a result, he eventually died of illness.
There are many others, but I don’t know about them because they are not mentioned in my book. My mother said that I will know them all when I read the full version of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" when I am older. I will also watch Three Kingdoms in the future, especially Zhao Yun and Lu Bu. I want to know how they died. Sample essay 4 after reading the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
During the winter vacation, I read many interesting books, including "Those Things in the Ming Dynasty", "The Story of the Hulan River", "The Romance of the Sui and Tang Dynasties"...but the ones I am most interested in are The book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
This book uses the rise and fall of Wei, Shu, and Wu as clues to describe the sharp and complex military struggles during the Three Kingdoms period. The book devotes a lot of space to describing several major battles: the Battle of Guandu, the Battle of Chibi, the Battle of Yiling, etc. Each battle has its own characteristics. Reading it is thrilling and soul-stirring. It brings rich historical and cultural experience and I feel that I have benefited a lot. Many distinctive and powerful characters in the article left a deep impression on me, such as the scheming Zhuge Liang, the cunning Cao Cao, the loyal and brave Guan Yu, the generous and righteous Liu Bei... I believe everyone is familiar with these characters, and I am no exception. However, if you ask me about my favorite character, it must be Zhang Fei, who has a bold personality and extraordinary bravery.
As long as Zhang Fei is mentioned, the first impression he probably gives everyone is that of a rough and reckless martial artist. As everyone knows, Meng Zhang Fei is also proficient in the art of war. Once, Zhuge Liang asked Zhang Fei to lead an army of 100,000 to attack Bajun City in Xichuan. Yan Yan, the governor of Bajun, was a veteran general with unstoppable courage. Zhang Fei and his army were unable to enter the city for three days in a row, so they decided to attack by a side road. After Yan Yan learned the news, he led his troops to ambush on that small road in advance. Yan Yan captured "Zhang Fei" and was about to succeed in the sneak attack. Suddenly a group of men came over to kill him, and the leader was Zhang Fei! It turns out that Yan Yan captured the fake Zhang Fei. Zhang Fei captured Yan Yan alive and made great contributions to Shu. I applaud him sincerely! I am deeply impressed by his bravery and wisdom! No wonder there is a poem in the book that praises: "He was born with a handsome face and bravery, but he served the army and the people with his loyalty. To this day, the temple remains in Bashu, and the community has wine, chicken and dolphins every day." Zhang Fei's nature is like a burning fire, and he hates evil like hatred. His heroic spirit is unparalleled. Many of his stories are popular and touching. In his early years, he formed a sworn alliance with Liu Bei and Guan Yu Taoyuan. He whipped the postal administration angrily, and once drew his sword to assassinate Dong Zhuo. His roar on the Dangyang Bridge in Changbanpo scared off Cao Cao's 830,000-strong army and scared Xia Houjie to death... ...so far as I read it, the heroic Zhang Yide seems to be right in front of me.
No gold is perfect, no man is perfect, and Zhang Fei also has his fatal weakness. He did not learn his lesson and never changed his habit of drinking throughout his life. He missed many important events due to drinking, such as the tragic loss of Xuzhou. He respected and loved gentlemen, but he never cared about his soldiers. He beat and scolded his subordinates at every turn, and made them resentful, which eventually led to his death. What a pity!
In the Three Kingdoms era, there were many heroes.
As the successors of the 21st century, we should not learn from Cao Cao's treachery of "I would rather betray the world than let the world betray me". We should learn from Liu Bei's character of being generous, benevolent, understanding and responsible; instead of learning from Guan Yu's arrogance, we should learn from His bravery, tenacity and loyalty...let us inherit the spirit of heroes and be the pillars of our motherland!
Instructor's comment: The young author wrote about his feelings after reading the book "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and praised Zhang Fei, who was bold, brave, and both coarse and fine. The vocabulary used in the exercises is accurate, the sentences are fluent, and the content is specific. Sample essay 5 after reading "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
In the past few days, I have read the book "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". There is a lot of knowledge in the book, which will benefit me a lot throughout my life. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a chronological classic novel that tells a series of stories from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the unification of the Jin Dynasty.
The first thing I saw was a popular poem like "The rolling Yangtze River passes eastward, and the waves dig out the heroes..." This popular poem is the opening sentence of this book, and then introduces the main text. There are hundreds of characters with distinctive personalities and countless profound military strategies in this book, which has deeply attracted countless readers. The book records the mediocre Khan Xiandi and Liu Chan, the incompetent Lu Bu, Yuan Shu, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao, Liu Zhang, the narrow-minded Zhou Yu, the generous Lu Su, the benevolent Liu Bei, the brave Zhang Fei, Xu Chu, Dian Wei, etc. , each description is vivid and vivid. These characters gave me a profound education. Although there are many characters, the ones that impressed me the most are the heroes described in this book. The first one is Guan Yu. He once killed Hua Xiong with warm wine, rode alone for thousands of miles, and killed Hua Xiong after crossing five passes. The six generals later explained Cao Cao in Huarong. Only loyalty and courage can compare to him. Although he surrendered to the enemy, he was loyal to his old master. Once he knew the news about his old master, he would not be like him thousands of miles away. This is not only loyalty, but a rare and valuable kind of loyalty.
The method of expressing Guan Yu in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is very simple: "Red phoenix eyes, lying silkworm eyebrows, face like heavy jujubes, green dragon and moon knife" followed by "red rabbit horse", and I have read a famous work in "Spring and Autumn" , scraping his bones to treat poison without fear of pain at all, beheading his good looks and punishing his ugly ones, making him almost invincible. What he did is worth learning from. The second one is a loyal minister, and even more so a loyal minister who can do his best and die. This is Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang was well versed in astronomy and geography, resourceful, cautious and dedicated throughout his life. He cleverly borrowed the east wind, borrowed arrows from a straw boat, Zhou Yu with three qi, Huarong Dao with wisdom, cleverly arranged eight formations, scolded Wang Lang to death, defeated Sima Yi with wisdom in an empty city, and killed Wei Yan with a tips bag. These are all things that ordinary people can't think of and can't do. I originally thought that this kind of person should have extraordinary appearance, but the description in the book is very simple: "eight feet in length, face like a crown jade, wearing a silk scarf on his head, and a crane cloak." What he did left a deep impression on future generations. The third one is Cao Cao. Cao Cao was called a traitor in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" because everyone ignored the good aspects of Cao Cao's character and moral character, and exaggerated his cruel and treacherous side. Therefore, Cao Cao in the author's works is a villain who is cunning, cruel, willful, and suspicious. But he is an excellent politician, military strategist, and writer. Not only that, he was also a practical man. In the past, he assassinated Dong Zhuo and summoned the princes to attack Dong Zhuo. These made me feel the greatness of Cao Cao and have a new view of him.
Overall, my eyes were opened after reading this book, and the above heroic mission characters gave me a very deep feeling. They have advantages that ordinary people don’t have, which is worth it. I study. Romance of the Three Kingdoms Sample Essay 6
When people think of Cao Cao, a Peking Opera facial makeup like this will appear in people's minds: a white background, blue lines on the upper hook, and red dots between the eyebrows, a typical treacherous image. The image of Cao Cao as a traitor has been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and I thought that Cao Cao was an unusual hero.
Heroic Performance 1: A capable minister in governing the world
The reason why people think Cao Cao is "treacherous" is because he "hijacked the emperor to order the princes." But in my eyes, this is just what he did as a hero in troubled times. As we all know, Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was weak and incompetent, and the politics of the late Eastern Han Dynasty were dark, and there was even a scene of "people eating each other, and the state being depressed". After Cao Cao became prime minister, he adopted strict laws and regulations to curb the powerful and strengthen centralization of power.
In addition, he is meritocratic and honest, and the social atmosphere is improving day by day. On this basis, he implemented a series of economic reforms, such as the farming system, household adjustment, etc., which not only quickly restored agriculture and won the support of the broad masses of the people, but also effectively solved the problem of lack of military rations. Let me ask, how could the world be brought to peace without Cao Cao's "toughness"? Even Chairman Mao once said: "Cao Cao is a white-faced traitor. It was an injustice created by feudal orthodoxy. This case must be overturned." Although Cao Cao had great power and extraordinary abilities, he always fulfilled his role as a courtier. Once, Sun Quan sent an envoy to proclaim his vassalage to Cao Cao and persuaded him to become emperor. But Cao Cao showed his letter to the ministers and said, "This son wants to take care of me and sit on the stove!" The ministers also took the opportunity to persuade him, but he said, "If fate is on me, I will be King Wen of Zhou!" This shows his character. Sincere and aboveboard. Cao Cao was a man of morality, righteousness, governance, moderation, and virtue. He was truly an admirable hero!
Heroic Performance 2: A Wizard in Troubled Times
"Cao Cao arrives when Cao Cao arrives" actually refers to Cao Cao's rapid use of troops. Cao Cao was not only a capable minister, but also a military wizard. The Battle of Guandu is a famous example in the history of Chinese wars where a small number defeated a large number and the weak defeated the strong. Cao Cao's military talent was fully demonstrated in the battle.
Cao Cao's most powerful enemy in unifying the north was Yuan Shao. At that time, Yuan Shao's rear was stable and his troops were well-prepared; while Cao Cao was in the area of ??the Fourth War and his troops were in dire straits. But Cao Cao was not afraid. Facing the white horse siege of Yuan Shao's army, he personally went into battle. He used a plan to feign an attack, attracting Yuan's army to split his troops to the west, and then suddenly changed direction, catching Yuan's army off guard, and Cao Cao won the first battle. In the protracted battle for the next two months, Cao Cao was in an extremely difficult situation. Yuan Jun built high oars, raised mountains of earth, dug tunnels, and could do anything. However, they were all cracked by Cao Cao by setting up trebuchets and digging ravines. The battle that ultimately decided the outcome was the Battle of Wuchao. Yuan Shao's counselor Xu You surrendered to Cao Cao and offered a plan for a sneak attack. After analyzing the situation, Cao Cao decisively adopted his opinions and finally defeated Yuan Shao. Think about it, Xu You is a member of Yuan Shao. Cao Cao's courage and employment are really amazing. Throughout the Battle of Guandu, although Cao Cao was at a disadvantage, he was courageous, resourceful, literary, and martial. He was worthy of being called an "extraordinary person"!
"The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away all the heroes." A novel about the Three Kingdoms, a group of heroes. I only love Cao Cao - he is Taoist, righteous, wise, temperate, virtuous, courageous, resourceful, literary and martial. If I can be like him, I can achieve great things! Sample essay 7 after reading the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
"The straw boat borrowed arrows, borrowed the east wind, the wooden ox and the flowing horse... dedicated themselves to death, and died..." In folklore, Zhuge Liang is simply the embodiment of wisdom and loyalty, but I finished reading it "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", after careful analysis, I have a new view on Zhuge Liang.
Let’s talk about loyalty first: Zhuge Liang was entrusted by Liu Bei to serve as an orphan in Baidi City. He captured Meng Huo seven times, left Qishan seven times, and died of illness in Wuzhangyuan. Throughout his life, even though he knew Liu Chan was not a wise king, he still fully supported him, so he was considered loyal. role model.
However, from another perspective, what is the highest loyalty for a courtier living in the troubled times of the Three Kingdoms? It should be to help the monarch succeed, that is, to assist the monarch and govern the country well; if the performance is more perfect, it should be: to end the war and unify the country.
Let’s look at what Zhuge Liang did. Liu Bei’s plan was to have Zhuge Liang assist Liu Chan in unifying the world and achieving hegemony; if Zhuge Liang did not usurp power after unifying the world and helped Liu Chan become a British ruler, he would When a country is well governed, that is true loyalty.
And what about Zhuge Liang? Although he did not usurp power, he neither helped Liu Chan unify the world nor cultivated Liu Chan into a generation of heroes. Instead, he made Liu Chan star in the eternal joke of "happy to miss Shu". Zhuge Liang only achieved a reputation as a wise prime minister for his generation. As far as Shu was concerned, whether it was Liu Bei or Liu Chan, he did not truly achieve the loyalty that people praised.
Let’s talk about wisdom: Zhuge Liang is the embodiment of ancient Chinese wisdom. Borrowing the east wind, empty city strategy, wooden ox and flowing horse, straw boat borrowing arrows, etc. are all familiar manifestations of wisdom. But in my opinion, this can only be regarded as some small wisdom.
As an ordinary person, any of the above things would be worth bragging about for a hundred and eighty years. But Zhuge Liang is the prime minister of a country, not an ordinary person; his wisdom should be reflected in how to mobilize the intelligence of the entire country to make Everyone works together to govern the country well; his wisdom should be reflected in how to establish a standardized and effective system and manage the country through a reasonable system, rather than doing everything personally and basing the governance of the country entirely on his own authority. superior.
Zhuge Liang did not become a smart manager, he just worked non-stop like a workaholic (in his later years, he even had to personally go to supervise the military punishment of more than two hundred sticks); he did not believe Anyone thinks that only he can do things well, and others will not get the chance; maybe Zhuge Liang has never considered cultivating talents at all, thinking that he can live forever. In the end, he just destroyed his body, leaving behind some seemingly "talented" talents, pushing the Shu Kingdom to destruction. It can be said that "there are no generals in Sichuan, and Liao Hua is the vanguard".
It can be said unceremoniously that Zhuge Liang, the so-called wise prime minister, bears unshirkable responsibility for the demise of Shu.
Therefore, I think Zhuge Liang is just a perfect man who has been infinitely exaggerated and touted. Just read it as a story like a mythical figure! Sample essay 8 after reading "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
"The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. Right and wrong, success and failure are all gone. The green mountains are still there, and the sunset is red several times." "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", a magnificent history The novel is a magnificent heroic work. After appreciating the heroism, bravery, and strategies of the heroes in troubled times during the Three Kingdoms period, I was quite touched. The person who impressed me the most in the book was Cao Cao.
Cao Cao has been reviled and spurned by people for many years. When I first saw his words, "I would rather teach me to betray the world than teach the world to betray me." I thought he was an arrogant, vicious, sinister and treacherous villain. But after I read in depth, I changed my view on Cao Cao.
"The old man is in trouble, and his ambitions are thousands of miles. The martyrs are still ambitious in their old age." These are two sentences from "The Turtle is Longevity" written by Cao Cao. These are actually Cao Cao's values. From this work, we can see that Cao Cao is a man with great ambitions. Although he once held a considerable official position, he did not live in the present and be content with the status quo. Instead, he had great ideals, recruiting troops to defeat Dong Zhuo and unify the north. A person with a broad mind and lofty aspirations in his heart, I think that is not called arrogance, but heroic.
People misunderstood Cao Cao because of another thing: Cao Cao mistakenly thought that someone was going to assassinate him, so he killed Lu Boshe's family, friends of the county magistrate Chen Gong. But I think that is also a kind of helplessness of Cao Cao! In that era of turmoil, who could tell who was loyal and who was harboring evil intentions? Cao Cao also made this move under forced circumstances. Therefore, we should understand him instead of calling him vicious. After all, Cao Cao was living in an era where people were unpredictable.
To say that Cao Cao is treacherous is even more ridiculous. Cao Cao's strategic talents were fully demonstrated in the "Battle of Guandu"! Yuan Shao's army was huge, but Cao Cao only had 70,000 troops. If it had been anyone else, he would have been so frightened that he surrendered without a fight. But Cao Cao remained calm and cut off Yuan Shao's supplies of food and grass, defeating Shao's army. And we call Cao Cao's move treacherous, isn't it too much? There is a saying in the military that "soldiers never tire of deceit", not to mention that Cao Cao was just using a small plan!
Of course, the author Luo Guanzhong did write about Cao Cao as a "treacherous hero in troubled times". It is inevitable that Cao Cao will be described in a negative light in some places, but we cannot generalize because of someone's individual characteristics. Actions negate the whole person. It is foolish to bring too much of your own emotions to another person based on your own preferences.
We should learn from Cao Cao: learn from his lofty aspirations, learn from his love for talents, learn from his love and compassion for the people, and learn from his outstanding literary talent.
We must be good at discovering the strengths of everyone instead of focusing on the shortcomings of others. Everything has many sides, so we must look at things comprehensively and objectively.
The above is my opinion on Cao Cao after reading Three Kingdoms. Sample essay 9 after reading "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
I have benefited a lot from reading the famous novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The main content of this book is: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Han Dynasty was weakened, the Yellow Turbans uprising, and heroes from all walks of life took advantage of the opportunity to suppress the Yellow Turbans to develop their power. Cao Cao used the emperor to command the princes, and he was the strongest. There has been constant fighting for years, with the weak and the strong preying on the strong. In the Battle of Gongdu, Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao and unified the north. In the Battle of Chibi, Wu general Zhou Yu defeated Cao Cao, leaving Cao Cao temporarily unable to invade the south of the Yangtze River, forming a tripartite and relatively stable situation. The Three Kingdoms are Cao Cao's Wei, Sun Quan's Wu and Liu Bei's Shu. After Cao Cao died, Cao Pi became emperor. General Sima Zhao unified the country, ended the three-legged situation, captured Wei as Jin, and established the Jin Dynasty.
Speaking of the most treacherous person in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the first thing people think of must be Cao Cao and Cao Mengde. A capable minister who governs the world and a traitor in troubled times, he is well deserved. His famous saying, "You can let me bear the world down, but don't let the world bear me down" is also deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. At that time, there were 14 states in the country: Youzhou, Bingzhou, Jizhou, Yanzhou, Yuzhou, Xuzhou, Qingzhou, Yongzhou, Liangzhou, Jingzhou, Yangzhou, Jiaozhou, Yizhou, and Sili (Sizhou was the capital). Cao Cao accounted for 10. In his life, he successively defeated separatist forces such as Yuan Shu, Lu Bu, Zhang Xiu, Yuan Shao, Liu Biao, Zhang Lu, and Ma Chao. Cao Cao said: If there is no one in the country, I don’t know how many people will be called emperors and how many people will be called kings. He was ruthless enough. When he was defeated on the Huarong Road, the road was so muddy that horses could not pass. He immediately ordered the sick and wounded soldiers to fill the pit, completely ignoring life; , How much food do you have now? "The public said: "It can last for one year." You said: "No, more words!" He said: "It can last for half a year." If you don't want to break the Yuan family's evil, what are you saying? "The public said: "Xiang Yanxi's ears, what can I do for a month?" You said: "The public is alone and there is no rescue or food. The valley has been exhausted, and this is a critical day. The Yuan family has more than 10,000 vehicles of baggage, and the troops stationed in Gushi and Wuchao are not well prepared. Now they attack them with light troops, and they arrive unexpectedly and burn them for only three days. , the Yuan family self-defeated. "Except for himself, I guess he doesn't really trust anyone. It has to be said that it is sad that the ancient emperors were lonely. He was brave enough and basically led his troops in person when he attacked Wuchao. It is quite dangerous to personally lead a small number of elite troops to attack the rear under the banner of Yuan Shao. Once the secret is exposed, you will definitely die. To do a big thing, you will not hesitate to sacrifice your life...
Being an enemy of Cao Cao is sad, but he was very regretful during his lifetime. There is no use in achieving unity. The opponent Liu Bei emerged at the request, Liu Xuande can be said to be his old enemy. When he was making wine with green plums, he told Liu Bei that the only heroes in the world are his envoys and Cao Er. But he was not aware of Liu Bei's threat as he said. What he said was completely forced to recruit talents for the upcoming decisive battle with Yuan Shao. Example 10 of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
The world-famous thinker Shakespeare once said this: "Books are the nutrition of the world." Indeed, reading can bring us many benefits. It allows us to broaden our horizons, expand our friendships, improve our knowledge, and so on. Among the books I have read, "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" impressed me the most, and the story "The Burning Camp" in it made me deeply moved and inspired by human life.
"Fire Camp" mainly tells the story of a period of time in Wei, Shu and Wu. Liu Bei, the sage of the Shu Kingdom, felt sad and angry because he killed Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, who were friends of his eight worshippers, in Soochow, so he led the army in anger. An army of 750,000 troops attacked Soochow. However, due to improper camping and climatological problems, Soochow's chief of staff Lu Xun attacked with fire, causing the armed forces of Shu to burn down the entire camp and almost annihilate the entire army.
After reading "The Burning Camp", I was deeply touched and couldn't help but feel sorry for Liu Bei. How miserable is it that an army of 750,000 men perished just for a breath of air they did not win? Basically, the Shu Kingdom has abundant food, many soldiers, and strong generals. It is rich in power, has a sleeping dragon and a phoenix chick, and has five brave and powerful generals. It definitely has the experience to rule the world.
But because Uncle Liu Huang was overly excited, he let his anger go to his head. He ignored the advice of his subordinates and angrily went to attack Soochow. In the end, more Kun Ji's lives were lost. Uncle Liu Huang, who had been fighting in the vast sands for many years, was defeated by a scholar and lost so miserably. What a humiliation it was for Uncle Liu Huang! Since that battle, the Shu Kingdom has lost more than it gained. Not only has it failed to avenge itself, but it has also started to go downhill and has become the weakest country in Wei, Shu and Wu. What a pity! Uncle Liu Huang's excessive excitement caused his defeat in the Shu Kingdom!
After reading "The Burning Camp", I couldn't help but think about myself. Don't I also have things that are not worth the loss?
I think about it, I have a good friend named Li Li. One day, after class, Li Li and I each took out the small wooden boats we made to play with. While playing, Li Li accidentally bumped into me, and the small wooden boat in my hand immediately flew out and split in half. I immediately became very angry and refused to listen to Li Li's explanation. I grabbed his small wooden boat and threw it to the ground, breaking into two pieces. After Li Li saw it, he angrily said to me: "I will never have a friend like you in the future!" After that, he ran out of the lecture hall. I also left in a rage. We haven't spoken since then.
Looking back now, I regret very much. I regret that I was too excited and used too much, and the gain was not worth the loss. I regret that I missed a good friend because of a small wooden boat. I regret that I missed a good friend because of a noise. A precious friendship.
After reading "The Burning Camp", I learned a principle of life: don't make more mistakes than you lose in life, be overly excited and do things, and be able to bend and stretch, otherwise, you will miss more and more.
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