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Who is the hero who knows right and wrong, who is a man of great talent who looks at plum to quench his thirst, does not think about Shu, and burns his bridges?

Looking at plum to quench thirst: Cao Cao

Allusion: Cao Cao lost the road with water on the March, and the soldiers were very thirsty, so they ordered: "There is a piece of Merlin in front, and the fruit is very rich, sweet and sour, which can quench their thirst." Hearing this, the soldiers all shed saliva in their mouths. (Cao Cao) Take this opportunity to lead the troops to the place where there is water ahead.

Protagonist: Liu Chan (A Dou)

Allusion: During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei occupied Shu and established Shu. After his death, his son (nicknamed Dou) succeeded to the throne. Liu Chan is incompetent. After the death of the sage, Shu was destroyed by Wei in 263 AD. After Liu Chan surrendered, Cao Huan, the Emperor of Wei, named him an "Happiness Duke" with no real power and moved him to Luoyang, the capital of Wei. Emperor Wei himself has no real power, and Si Mazhao has the final say. At a banquet, Si Mazhao deliberately arranged to perform Sichuan songs and dances in front of Liu Chan. When our followers think of the destroyed old country, they are all very sad. But he said to him, "be happy here, don't think about Shu."

Cross the rubicon: Xiang Yu

Allusion: In 207 BC, the Xiang Yu Rebel Army fought with the main force of Qin Jun led by Zhang Han, the general of Qin Dynasty, at Julu; Xiang Yu did not fear the strong enemy and led the troops across the river. After crossing the river, Xiang Yu ordered the whole army: "Anyone who sinks a ship, breaks a cauldron, burns down houses, and leaves three rations to show that the foot soldiers will die, and no one will return to their hearts." In World War I, Julu defeated Qin Jun and Xiang Bing.

Talented Hero: Cao Zhi

Allusion: "Eight fights" is a metaphor used by Xie Lingyun, a poet of the Southern Dynasty, to praise Cao Zhi, a poet of the Wei Dynasty, in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He said, "There is only one stone in the world, and Cao Zijian (Cao Zhi) monopolizes eight fights. I have to fight, and the world is divided into one battle. " Later, people used the word "talented people" to describe people's outstanding talents.

Leading role: Wang Xizhi

Allusion: Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, began to practice calligraphy at the age of 7. He practices calligraphy very hard. He often practices calligraphy by the pool, and the water in the pool is dyed black. At the age of 33, he wrote Preface to Lanting Collection, and at the age of 37, he wrote Huang Tingjing. Later, due to the replacement of the writing board, the craftsman found that Wang Xizhi's brushwork was very strong, and the handwriting had penetrated into the board for three minutes.