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Battle of Red Cliffs's thoughts after reading.

After reading a famous book carefully, everyone must have a lot of feelings about life or things. Why not write a review? In order to spare you the headache of writing and reading, the following is my review of Battle of Red Cliffs, hoping to help you.

Battle of Red Cliffs's thoughts on reading 1 Recently, my mother and I went to the cinema to see the magnificent production of Red Cliff in Hollywood, and we were very excited. I reread Battle of Red Cliffs in Luo Guanzhong's famous novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, which took place in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. This is a model of China's ancient war.

At that time, Cao Cao defeated Liu Bei and led 800,000 troops south in Jingzhou, trying to destroy Liu Bei and Sun Quan, seize Jiangnan, annex Soochow and unify China. Zhuge Liang went to Soochow to persuade Sun Quan to unite with Liu Bei against Cao Cao. Although outnumbered, Soochow has only 50,000 troops. But they occupied the natural barrier of the Yangtze River, and Cao Cao's army was a northerner who was not good at water warfare. Zhou Yu used Jiang Gan to surrender Cao Cao, beheaded Cai Mao and Zhang Yun, who were good at water warfare, and wiped out Cao Cao's effective strength. Zhou Yu and Kong Ming decided to attack with fire. First, they let Pang Tong mislead Cao Cao to pick up the warship, then used Huang Gai to use the "insurance plan", and then let Kan Ze send a false surrender. In addition, Zhuge Liang, a clever schemer, took advantage of the east wind and set fire to Chibi. Cao Jun suffered many injuries, dropped his helmet and fled in panic. Cao Cao's 800,000 troops were instantly wiped out under the ambush attack of several military horses arranged by Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang.

This battle is better than the weather, location and people. Cao Cao himself is suspicious and credulous. Pang Tong's stratagem, Huang Gai's risk, Kan Ze's fake surrender. In addition, Cao Cao is a teacher from afar, and he is tired all the way. Zhou Yu is completely early and late; Cao Cao's soldiers are northerners and don't know water. Although they are the elite division on the land, they are invincible, but when they come to a big river like the Yangtze River, they become a mob. Besides, Cao Cao underestimated his enemies. He is too strong and his opponent is too weak. In fact, he also thought of his opponent's various schemes and that his opponent would attack with fire, but he thought that the northwest wind was taken lightly and eventually failed. Maybe Zhuge Liang is too clever and Dongfeng is interested in Zhou Lang? Is it providence or necessity?

In short, the strong may not win, and the weak may not lose. If Wu Dong first surrendered to Cao Cao because he was afraid of his power, then history will be rewritten. Win without arrogance, lose with grace. We are the same in life and study. Temporary victory does not mean eternal victory, and temporary failure does not mean eternal failure. We should have the spirit of struggle.

Battle of Red Cliffs's thoughts on reading 2 The day before yesterday, I once read the story of Battle of Red Cliffs with doubts. This story is selected from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, one of the four classical novels of China written by Luo Guanzhong. Is the most typical example in history. My doubt is: I don't understand why Cao Cao failed.

Cao Cao was bent on seizing Jiangnan and destroying Sun Quan and Liu Bei's unified plain. On the other hand, Sun Quan joined forces with Liu Bei and Zhou Yu to lead 30,000 troops in Chibi, facing Cao Cao's soldiers. Cao Cao knew nothing about water, and connected all the warships together, with boards in the middle, like a piece of land. Zhou Yu has a veteran named Huang Gai. He took a fancy to Cao Cao's connection of all the ships and put forward a plan of fire attack. Cao Cao's ships are linked together and it is not easy to escape. Finally, Zhuge Liang calculated that there would be an east wind that day, and with fire attack, he defeated Cao Cao's 800 thousand army with 30 thousand people. Cao Cao had to escape.

Cao Cao, why on earth did you fail? Not enough troops? The difference between 800,000 and 30,000 is not as simple as 1 plus 1 equal to 2. Is it low morale? I think that when you attacked Yuan Shao and Lu Bu, you sang all the way and your morale must be very high. What is that? I guess: maybe you are ignorant of water, maybe you are not acclimatized, or maybe Zhuge Liang has a clever plan. However, what I believe most is that Cao Cao is suspicious and distrustful of others. Because I also have personal experience:

Once, I lost my pen. I always suspected that it was taken by my deskmate, but my deskmate always said it wasn't his. Finally, it broke up in discord. I didn't regret why I didn't trust others until I found my pen under the bed. In fact, trusting others is also a virtue, and not trusting others is immoral (there are exceptions). I think Cao Cao also regrets it.

Today, literary celebrities are still discussing: what is Cao Cao's failure? Is it artificial? Or is it providence?

Battle of Red Cliffs's Reflection on the Story of Chibi 3: The film begins with the Battle of Changbanpo. After defeating Liu Bei, Cao Cao thought that Dongwu was a threat to him to dominate the world, and Xiao Qiao, whom Cao Cao loved, was determined to attack Dongwu. In the name of mourning Liu Biao, Sun Quan sent Lu Su to see Liu Bei to discuss the common resistance against Cao. After Liu Bei agreed to the suggestion of uniting with Cao Cao, he sent Zhuge Liang. Sun Quan's sisters Sun Shangxiang and Lu Su strengthened his determination to fight Cao by stimulating Sun Quan, and recalled Zhou Yu to preside over the fight with Cao. The two armies finally joined forces in Chibi. Under the deception of Huang Gai, Cao Cao was defeated and returned to Jiangling along Huarong Road.

Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang are the protagonists of the whole play, and Zhou Yu is the first hero. Wu Yusen's Red Cliff attempts to transcend the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and restore the truth of Battle of Red Cliffs. In the history of Battle of Red Cliffs, Zhou Yu is the first hero, and he is older than Zhuge Liang. Only later, due to Luo Guanzhong's writing position of "supporting Liu" in The Romance, all the credit was attributed to Zhuge Liang. In Romance, Zhuge Liang was portrayed as a fairy figure with a long beard and a ribbon scarf, and Zhou Lang was portrayed as a white-faced youth who was jealous of talents.

This conclusion can be drawn from the initial setting of director Wu, and Tony Leung Chiu Wai playing Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang respectively, and then Fage quitting and Tony Leung Chiu Wai playing Zhou Yu. Xiao Qiao has a game. Spending so much money on Lin Chi-ling is probably to play up Zhou Yu's emotional drama, which is a selling point. Zhou Lang and Xiao Qiao are enviable lovers in history.

Xiao Qiao, who has both beauty and wisdom in the play, is likely to inspire Zhou Yu's plan and play a huge role at the critical moment in Battle of Red Cliffs. Da Qiao, the wife of Sun Ce, the widow of Sun Quan, is also played by Lin Chi-ling. Probably, there won't be many scenes. I just want to show that Lin Chi-ling has the ability to play two roles well, that's all. Sun Shangxiang forged a friendship with Liu Bei during his stay in Battle of Red Cliffs. It was not after the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Battle of Red Cliffs, that he met Liu Bei because "Zhou Lang decided the world", and his marriage with Liu Huangshu went wrong, but there were not many scenes.

The emotional drama between Liu Bei and Sun Shangxiang during the Red Cliff in the play was probably carried out under the cover of Zhao Yun. The role of big and small Joe is also reflected in Cao Cao's emotional drama. -This fully shows that "Red Cliff" is an emotional drama outside the war blockbuster. Cao Cao's emotional drama is probably manifested in coveting the beauty of Big Joe, and then Tongquetai wrote poems horizontally, which became the fuse of war, just as many wars in history were triggered by beautiful women.

Battle of Red Cliffs's thoughts on reading 4. Huang Gai offered a plan of fire attack, while Zhou Yu and Huang Gai even offered a plan of risk, and then Jiang Gan was sent to surrender. Later, Chibi was burned and Cao Jun suffered many injuries, so he had to give up his helmet and armor and flee in panic. Cao Cao, why did you lose so badly? Is there not enough troops? Can't your 800,000 troops compete with Sun Quan's 30,000 troops? Is it gone in an instant? Is the army demoralized? I see you broke Yuan Shao and Lu Bu, singing all the way. Maybe you trusted people easily. First, you fell into Zhou Yu's serial conspiracy, and then you believed Jiang Gan's fake surrender.

Cao Cao, Cao Cao, no matter how suspicious he is, can't escape Zhou Yu's series of tricks; Maybe it's because you are teachers from afar, tired all the way, and Zhou Yu is completely out early and back late; Maybe you are strangers. Zhou Yu has the natural barrier of the Yangtze River, so he will lead you by the nose. Maybe you underestimate your enemy too much; There are many people in our own group and few people in Zhou Yu, and we are sure to win; Maybe your soldiers are all northerners and know nothing about water. Although they are the elite division on the land, they are invincible, but when they come to a big river like the Yangtze River, they become a mob. Perhaps Kongming is too clever, and Dongfeng is interested in Zhou Lang. Maybe ... Cao Cao, your defeat left many questions for modern people. There are still many people arguing about it. Is your failure inevitable or providence?

When he got on the bus, the door closed! I saw it. There is such a person who has been quietly paying for you. Every time I have a parent-teacher conference, you are not there. What do my classmates think of me? I am one of the best in my class, but did you go back when I held the parent-teacher conference? If the school doesn't change the timetable, life will still be boring. When winter came, the river was covered with thick ice. People wear all kinds of beautiful winter clothes, scarves, gloves and cotton boots, but it is difficult to resist the cold. Their faces are red with cold, like a red apple. Especially at night, there are fewer and fewer pedestrians on the street.

Battle of Red Cliffs's thoughts on reading 5 Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of China's four classical novels, which tells the story of the separatist regime in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. Through different descriptions of the war, the book shows us the ever-changing historical situation, and also depicts the vivid images of Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan.

In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the story of Battle of Red Cliffs impressed me the most. After Cao Cao defeated Liu Bei in Changbanpo, he led a great army down the Yangtze River, attacked Liu Bei, and wrote a letter to Sun Quan of Soochow, threatening Sun Quan to surrender. Liu Bei sent Zhuge Liang to Wu Dong to convince people with Confucianism, and finally persuaded Sun Quan to make Wu Dong decide to unite Liu Bei against Cao Cao, and the two sides confronted each other in Chibi of the Yangtze River.

Cao Cao's troops are mainly northerners and are not used to sailing. To this end, Cao Cao ordered all warships to be connected together, so that the army could walk and drill smoothly on the ship. Cao Cao also sent his counselor Jiang Gan to Wu Dong to inquire about the situation, waiting for an opportunity to turn against Zhou Yu, the general of Sun Quan. As a result, Jiang Gan was diverted by Zhou Yu with a group of heroes and played by a double agent, which led to Cao Cao's self-destruction of the Great Wall and the killing of two generals who were proficient in water warfare.

Under the leadership of Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang, Sun and Liu Lianjun decided to adopt the strategy of fire attack. Zhou Yu and Wu Dong veteran Huang Gai staged a bitter plan, and then Huang Gai deceived Cao Cao by pretending to surrender; Zhuge Liang not only borrowed a straw boat to shoot arrows, but also magically invited Dongfeng. Finally, with the help of the wind, Sun and Liu Lianjun burned Chibi and suffered a great defeat. After Battle of Red Cliffs, Cao Cao returned to the north, Sun Quan and Liu Bei developed their own forces, and the tripartite confrontation between Wei, Shu and Wu basically took shape.

Cao Cao claims to have an army of 800,000, while Sun Liujun has only 50,000. Why did Sun Liujun win? I think, first of all, it is because Cao Jun is not good at water fighting, but he went to Jiangdong area to fight the Wu Dong army who is good at water fighting. This in itself is based on its own shortcomings, attacking the enemy's strengths and exposing the enemy's weaknesses. Secondly, after Cao Cao defeated Liu Bei in Changbanpo, his self-confidence exploded and he underestimated Sun Liu's allied forces. It was the arrogant soldiers who led to the failure.

Battle of Red Cliffs is the story of Cao Cao's wits and wits with Sun Liu's allied forces. Through this story, I learned that no matter what I do, I should try my best to foster strengths and avoid weaknesses, give full play to my own advantages, guard against arrogance and rashness, and not take it lightly. Only in this way can we succeed.

Battle of Red Cliffs Thought 6 Battle of Red Cliffs is also a famous battle, which took place at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. It is a famous battle to win more with less. The two sides of the main battle are Liu Quan League and Cao Cao. Despite the disparity in strength, Sun Liu's joint army won the final victory. What is the reason? Let's analyze it.

Cao Cao just defeated Yuan Shao, and the battle of Guandu defeated Yuan Shao. He has gained countless wealth and money, so he is inevitably a little proud. In addition, he also appeased Jingzhou sailors and became more arrogant. Cao Cao's personality is also particularly proud, and his heart is very proud. His tail can be used as a flagpole, which shows that one of his weaknesses is arrogance! Cao Cao comes from the north, and the weather between the north and the south is very different. Most of his soldiers are northerners, and they are all ill because they have not learned to fight in water. Advisers advised him not to rush south, but he just wouldn't listen. His second weakness: not listening to dissuasion.

However, Zhou Yu and others United as one and made rational use of risks, which won the trust of Cao Cao. Only in this way can they attack Chibi with fire and lay the groundwork for the tripartite confrontation among the three countries.

A war, we not only regard it as a kind of knowledge to understand, but also learn a lot of truth, which is of great help to ourselves in the future. I learned one thing from it: no matter how great you have achieved in doing things, you can't be proud. Pride makes people lag behind. Still have to be low-key, steady and humble. Because he is too proud, he is likely to be burned to death in Chibi like Cao Cao. What is the most important thing in a class? This is unity and cohesion. Without unity and cohesion, it will be like a loose sand. When we grow up, if we become leaders, we should actively listen to the suggestions of some grass-roots employees and attach importance to them, so that a collective can advance together and achieve a better future.

As a monitor, I should also listen to my classmates' suggestions. If I really have any shortcomings, I will correct them at once. It is our six classes a year that will have a better tomorrow!

Battle of Red Cliffs's Random Thoughts on Reading 7 Today, I read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms from the 44th to the 48th, vividly describing the most wonderful war in the Three Kingdoms-Battle of Red Cliffs.

Cao Cao led 800,000 troops to prepare to attack Wu Dong, which accelerated his process of reunifying the whole country. Sun and Liu Lianhe, who were in a weak position, rose up against Cao. Jiang Gan was ordered to surrender to Zhou Yu, but Zhou Yu designed it. He took advantage of Cao Cao's suspicious characteristics to get rid of Cai Mao and Zhang Yun, the two cold commanders of the water army, so that Cao Jun no longer knew the general of water warfare. Veteran Huang Gai sacrificed his life for justice, offered a bitter plan and pretended to surrender to Cao Cao. Cao Cao read the book over and over for more than ten times and finally believed Huang Gai. Pang Tong skillfully used a series of tricks, taking advantage of Cao Cao's anxiety about Cao Jun's seasickness and inadaptability to the water war, and suggested that Cao Jun tie up the warships with iron rings, connect them end to end, and then spread boards on them to avoid the discomfort of turbulence in the river. On the night when Huang Gai and Cao Cao agreed to surrender, Zhuge Liang took advantage of the east wind and made a clever plan. Huang Gai came to Cao Jun with 20 fireboats, but Cao Cao still didn't know the scam. He still looked across the river in the military tent, smiling in the wind, thinking that he had succeeded. After reading this, I not only feel sorry for this generation. Only two miles away from the water of Jun, General Cheng Yu finally saw the flaw-the boat was light and floating, and it didn't look like it was loaded with hay! It's not too late to charge! Twenty fireboats were blown into the water village of Cao Jun by the wind, and Cao Jun's warships were locked by iron rings, and there was nowhere to escape. Cao Jun suffered a crushing defeat, leaving only a few hundred of the 800,000 troops.

This is a famous example in the history of the Three Kingdoms. After this war, Sun and Liu gradually became powerful, forming a situation in which Wei, Shu and Wu stood in the balance.

After reading these chapters in one breath, think about how many heroes fought bravely, schemed and spied on information in the ancient battlefield more than 1000 years ago. It was really enjoyable!

In my opinion, the Sun-Liu Alliance won because they correctly analyzed the situation, recognized their own situation, United as one, and attacked Cao Cao's weakness with their own strengths. Second, both Sun and Liu have talents like Zhuge Liang, Huang Gai, Zhao Yun and Kan Ze, and they are brave and good at fighting. And they trust their subordinates, and the war is just around the corner, so they won't doubt employing people. Third, they seized the weakness of Cao Cao's suspicious nature and led Cao Cao into the trap step by step, which can be described as knowing ourselves and knowing ourselves.

However, it was Cao Cao who finally ruled the country. Why did Shu and Wu perish? Why did Sima succeed in usurping power? I'll tell you after reading this book!

Battle of Red Cliffs's Reading Experience 8 After reading Battle of Red Cliffs, I felt a lot!

Legend has it that Cao Cao led an army to attack Wu, so Wu and Shu United against Cao. Being outnumbered, Kong Ming and Zhou Yu agreed to attack with fire. First, "Feng Chu" Pang Tong went to Cao Cao for a pretence and suggested that Cao Jun connect the ships with chains to resist the wind and waves; Then Zhou Yu faked Huang Gai, and Huang Gai faked Cao; Finally, Kong Ming offered a southeast wind on the Seven Star Altar, which happened to wind up after three days and three nights. The wind blew, and Huang Gai took dozens of boats to Wei, all of which were firewood. Wei Jun arrived, Huang Gai lit firewood, and the fire reached Wei Jun by wind. Wei Jun is unfamiliar with water, and ships are connected together, causing numerous casualties. Wei Jun escaped. Kongming set a series of tricks on the shore, killing Cao Cao to flee everywhere, and finally only a few dozen people were left. On Huarong Road, Guan Yu remembered the old love and let Cao Cao go. Cao Cao escaped.

Why did Cao Cao lose so badly? Is there not enough troops? Isn't his million-strong army better than Sun Quan's thirty thousand? It is Cao Cao who trusts people easily. First he was cheated by Pang Tong, and then he believed Kan Ze's fake surrender. It was Cao Cao who underestimated his enemy. There are many of us, and Zhou Yu is few. He is sure to win, and he can easily beat Cao Jun. Cao Cao's paranoia is also an important part of his failure. After he led the disabled soldiers to defeat Chibi, he looked at the smoky path and the calm road and suspected that Zhuge Liang was tempting him, so he turned to the ambush path ... This also made me understand that one should not only have a smart mind, but also learn to take everything lightly and not listen to what others have not confirmed.

Battle of Red Cliffs fought a battle in which the few won more. Looking back, it was quite difficult to win! Zhuge Liang's intelligence and clever use of Dongfeng; Pang tong chain meter; Yellow insurance risk; Zhou Yu's resourcefulness and tricks ... it seems that nothing is extremely difficult to win. It can be said that Battle of Red Cliffs defeated Cao Cao by the strength of the group.

In daily life, the power of groups is enormous. When encountering difficulties, groups can help each other and make up for each other's shortcomings.

Thoughts on Reading in Battle of Red Cliffs In the 13th year of Jian 'an (AD 208), there was a battle in Chibi area of the Yangtze River-Battle of Red Cliffs. This is also one of the famous battles in the history of China, in which the few win the many and the weak win the strong.

After Zhuge Liang's Confucianism debate and Sun Liu Erlian's battle with Cao Cao, Battle of Red Cliffs officially kicked off. Sun Quan appointed Zhou Yu as the commander-in-chief of the left and right, and Lu Su as a captain of Zanjun. Cao Cao was defeated in World War I in Sanjiangkou, and Jiang Gan was sent to persuade Zhou Yu to surrender. Zhou Yu passed the false news to Cao Cao through Jiang Gan. Cao Cao believed it and beheaded Zhang and Cai. You have no head of the water army, and Zhang and Cai are even worse. Then, Zhou Yu hit Huang Gai, took risks, and reported to Cao Cao through Cai Zhong and Cai He, laying the groundwork for Huang Gai's later false surrender.

Later, Kan Ze presented a fake letter of surrender to Cao Cao. Cao Cao questioned his "how to make an appointment", but Kan Ze calmly replied: "The thief is not regular." When Cao Cao hesitated, he was rewarded by Cai Zhong and Cai He, but he was still uneasy. Then he sent Jiang Gan to find out the truth, and without saying a few words, he was taken to the western hills to rest. When he was walking outside, he found Pang Tong and took him to see Cao Cao. Pang Tong gave Cao Cao an iron chain, even a boat, and Cao Cao believed it. Finally, Zhuge Liang borrowed the southeast wind. Huang Gai led ten warships, loaded with firewood, poured ointment, pretended to surrender, advanced to the north shore, and made a fire two miles away from Cao Ying. With the help of the wind, the fire rushed to Cao Ying. Cao Jun was defeated, the ship was burned and finally retreated.

In Battle of Red Cliffs, Sun and Liu formed an alliance against Cao Cao under the condition of strong enemy's advance. You know, Sun and Liu have only 50,000 allied troops, while Cao Jun claims to have 800,000. Zhou Yu also succeeded by combining Cao Jun's two weaknesses. First of all, most Cao Jun people are northerners and don't learn water fighting. Secondly, Cao Cao is suspicious. Because of this, he let Cao Cao kill Zhang and Cai. Therefore, whether it is a game or a war, we need to rely on "knowing ourselves and knowing ourselves, and winning every battle."

Battle of Red Cliffs and Cao Jun were superior in numbers, but Zhou Yu won because he was resourceful. In life, there are many things that cannot be solved by force alone. Like Zhou Yu, we should use our brains and wisdom to solve it. There is a saying like this: "river of no return, the waves are exhausted, and the romantic figures are eternal, so the western learning base is full of humanities, and the Three Kingdoms Zhou Lang Chibi."