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Please tell me the origin of the idiom "trick up one's sleeve"

Chapter 54 of the classic novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms contains a wonderful story about "sleeve up one's sleeve". When Zhou Yu, a general of Soochow, heard that Liu Bei's wife had just died, he designed to betroth Sun Quan's sister to Liu Bei, let Liu Bei go to Soochow for adoption, and then put him in prison in exchange for Jingzhou. Zhuge Liang saw through this plan and made up his mind to send Zhao Yun to accompany Liu Beijin to get married in Soochow. Before leaving, Zhuge Liang quietly said to Zhao Yun, "You protect your master to go to Wu Dong, and I will give you three suggestions. There are three tricks in the bag. You can go in turn after you arrive in Wu Dong. " Later, Zhao Yun acted according to the plan, guaranteed Liu Bei's marriage and returned to Jingzhou safely with his new wife, which made Zhou Yu's plan a bubble. But it ended with the eternal joke that "Zhou Lang's clever plan was to defend the world, but he lost his wife and soldiers". Trick-or-treating scheme originally refers to an ingenious scheme sealed in the trick-or-treating scheme. Now metaphor can solve the urgent need in time.