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Liu Bei’s two sentences before his death, one has become a classic gang quotation, and the other has become an eternal famous saying.

At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the dynasty that had been inherited for hundreds of years was on the verge of collapse, and the people of the world were in dire straits. As the saying goes, heroes emerge from troubled times. In this era when most people want to escape, some people with great ambitions have begun to stand out.

Among these people, some can coordinate the overall situation, some can strategize, and some can fight on the battlefield. In order to win the world, they fight so lively that they seem to have no time to care about anything else. In fact, this is not the case. These powerful men, who were often in the military or took care of everything, did not waste their lives. They not only left countless wonderful struggles for future generations, but also passed down many wise sayings.

For example, Cao Cao said, "As an old man, he has ambitions for thousands of miles. In the year of the tomb of the martyrs, his ambitions are endless."

As a generational hero, Liu Bei is naturally not far behind, but in order to better analyze his image, today we will leave aside the official history and just talk about the romance. In "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" written by Mr. Luo Guanzhong, he passed down two famous sayings in one day. One of them not only saved Zhang Fei's life, but also became a mantra for heroic young people to explain their loyalty in today's society. . The other sentence is even more powerful and has already been written into textbooks, admonishing countless future generations. So what are the two famous sayings passed down by Liu Bei?

1. Brothers are like brothers and sisters, and wives are like clothes. If the clothes are torn, they can still be sewn; if the limbs are broken, can they be repaired?

This sentence comes from the fifteenth chapter of the novel. At that time, Liu Bei had taken control of Xuzhou and took in Lu Bu who had nowhere to live. As a result, when Liu Bei went on an expedition and left Zhang Fei to defend the city, Lu Bu raided Xuzhou. Zhang Fei only led eighteen generals to escape, leaving Liu Bei's wife and children trapped in the city. Facing Zhang Fei who came to plead guilty, Liu Bei didn't say anything, but Guan Yu was very angry and scolded Zhang Fei severely. The unyielding Zhang Fei had no excuse and just wanted to die to atone for his sins.

At this time Liu Bei suddenly spoke. While he stopped Zhang Fei from committing suicide, he said: "The ancients said: 'Brothers are like brothers and feet, and wives are like clothes. When clothes are torn, they can be sewn; when limbs are broken, they can be repaired. ? '" Although this sentence is not accepted in today's era of equality between men and women, in that era when men were superior to women, it explained the righteousness of brothers. Throughout the novel, Liu Bei abandons his wife and children several times, but he never betrays his brothers, which shows that he is not just talking.

For teenagers, loyalty is the most important thing, so until now, there are still many passionate boys who use this sentence to explain brotherly love. However, some people, in order to be more in line with the times, made a spoof and adapted this sentence, that is, "Brothers are like brothers and sisters, and women are like clothes. If you dare to touch my clothes, I will cut off your limbs!" I don't know that after Liu Bei learned about this, What do you think?

2. Do not do evil because it is a small thing, and do not do good because it is a small thing

Speaking of this sentence, most people will be familiar with it, because it has long been Written into our textbooks. This is what Liu Bei said before he died. When Guan Yu was captured by Soochow and Zhang Fei was killed by his subordinates, he was the only one left among the three brothers who had sworn to live and die together in Taoyuan.

In order to avenge his brother, he devoted all his country's strength to attack Wu. Unfortunately, he was defeated and he himself was not dead. When he was dying, he did not teach his three sons the art of kingship, but left these words of advice. This sentence may seem trivial, but it is the foundation of how to deal with people.

Speaking of this, some people may wonder, if this sentence only appears in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", then it should be regarded as a famous saying of Luo Guanzhong, and should not be regarded as a saying of Liu Bei. In fact, Mr. Luo combined a lot of historical data when he wrote the novel. Although there are countless fictitious parts in the whole work, there are also many that are consistent with history. Although he slightly changed Liu Bei's edict of succession, But the first half is copied, and this sentence "Don't do evil because it's small, don't do good because it's small" is included.

Liu Bei was a hero of his generation, not a saint. This can be seen from the fact that he was deeply trusted by Liu Zhang, but after entering Sichuan, he turned his back on foreigners and occupied Yizhou. But from his two famous sayings handed down, it is not difficult to see that he was a man who valued brotherhood, loyalty, and education for future generations. This cannot be denied whether it is fiction or history.