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Talk about the Romance of the Three Kingdoms

1. The sworn relationship between Liu, Guan, and Zhang was too hasty. Liu Bei met Zhang Fei because of a long sigh. The two of them accidentally saw Guan Yu while drinking in a tavern. After a few words, they decided to marry Shang University. The meeting and Taoyuan became sworn brothers.

The three of them are not familiar with each other at all. They only know their names and can get together without knowing their background at all. Are the ancients too careless? What if they are cheated? ? Why don't you have any sense of self-prevention?

The practical benefits of the three people's friendship are: Liu Bei has status (a clan member of the Han Dynasty), Zhang Fei has money (quite a lot of wealth), and Guan Yu has strength (nine feet tall). If three people form a team and go to war, they will have the reputation, the baggage, and the generals. Perhaps these three people finally came together after weighing their complementary strengths.

2. Dong Zhuo used Li Su as a lobbyist and exchanged red rabbit horses for Lu Bu's surrender. Lu Bu killed his foster father Ding Yuan and recognized Dong Zhuo as his foster father. To be honest, I really dare not recognize such a son. Was Dong Zhuo too confident and thought that Lu Bujuan would not dare to kill his adoptive father again? Later, Wang Yun offered Diao Chan to Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu. Dong Zhuo died under the halberd painted by Fang Tian, ??the adopted son. I think Red Rabbit Horse and Diao Chan are quite comparable. Although one is an animal and the other is human, they have both become bargaining chips for people to design traps. What does Diao Chan think of Red Rabbit Horse? What does Red Rabbit Horse think of Diao Chan? Even if the two can't cry together, I'm afraid they still know each other and feel sad. There is another most important question. I can't ask the red rabbit who can't speak human language who he loves, so I can only ask myself: Who did Diao Chan, who has long been sleeping underground, love?

3. I only read the first few chapters and found Cao Cao's descriptions to be particularly vivid. His design to deceive his father, his correct judgment of the situation, his assassination and his sacrifice of a knife, etc. were all very exciting. I think it's totally unreasonable for such a smart and cunning person to dominate the world.

Moreover, why did so many people vote for Cao Cao when he raised the "loyalty" flag? Uncle Liu Huang could not recruit more than 500 people at first, but Cao Cao, "in a few days, the people who applied for the job gathered like rain", and the number of people who contributed money and food was "countless". Is this what people call the people's hearts? .

4. After Yuan Shao was promoted as the leader of the alliance, the first important official position was awarded to his younger brother Yuan Shu. He said this: "My brother Yuan Shu is the governor of grain and grass. When it comes to the camp, there is no way. "Heroes in the world are not fools. It is obviously unfair to give such a restrained and important official position to his family, so once the alliance ends, I am afraid that he will be abandoned by everyone."

5. After Guan Yu killed Hua Xiong, the dialogue between Cao Cao and Yuan Shu in Yuan Shao's tent (evaluation of Liu, Guan, and Zhang) shows that Cao has the talent to recognize people and the heart to tolerate them. And Yuan Shu is just a counterexample to Cao Cao. People like him stay in the tent and occupy a key position. It is really Yuan Shao's misuse of relatives, which is a big mistake. It can be seen that his alliance against Dong Zhuo was all for his own selfish interests. In fact, everyone had their own evil intentions. Cao Cao used cattle and wine to appease Liu Guan and Zhang, which was probably to win over people's hearts.

6. The Yellow Turban Party was besieging Kong Rong's Beihai City. When Taishi Ci went out to ask for reinforcements, he was surrounded by hundreds of horsemen. There is a description like this: "Ci leaned on the gun, picked up the bow and arrows, and shot them from all directions. All of them fell down." I was wondering how many arrows Taishi Ci had brought. Isn't this a bit like the Hong Kong gunfight movies of the 1980s? , the bullets in the pistol are endless. Moreover, the physical fitness of our ancient people is obviously stronger than the high technology of today's people. Carrying a lot of heavy arrows, it is already amazing to shoot people from the front, and they can shoot from all directions quickly. So what kind of rotation speed is required? Moreover, the ancients could easily carry weapons weighing 80 or 100 kilograms and be invincible like a juggler. But even Olympic weightlifters struggle to lift more than 100 kilograms. It can be seen that the earth has indeed been polluted for a long time, and the human body is increasingly degraded. (89)

7. After Liu Bei saw Kong Rong’s messenger Tai Shi Ci, he “browed his face and replied: ‘Kong Beihai knows that there is Liu Bei in the world!’” I laughed when I saw this sentence. The hero Liu Bei is lonely and has not been cared about for a long time. Looking at his excited look, it is obvious that he is too lonely. I suddenly thought about how I felt when I was looking for a job. Although I was not a hero, my feeling of not being taken care of by the recruiting unit was somewhat similar to Uncle Liu Huang. God! Give me a hole in Beihai! (89)

8. After Lu Bu captured Yanzhou, he forced Cao Cao to evacuate Xuzhou. Tao Qian repeatedly asked Liu Bei to be the governor of the state at the risk of his death, but Bei refused.

Tao Qian was probably afraid that Cao Cao would come again to exterminate the clan, so he wanted to give up his position, but why did he have to invite Liu Bei? Next to him was Kong Rong, who had great connections with the world and was even more famous. Wouldn't this embarrass Kong Rong? (93)

9. After Cao Cao failed to assassinate Dong Zhuo, he was arrested when passing through Zhongmu County and was later rescued by Chen Gong. When Chen Gong saw that Cao Cao had killed Lu Boshe's family out of suspicion, he then thought: "I will say that Cao Cao is a good man and abandon his official position to follow him; it turns out that he is a wolf-hearted man!..." (37) Then he abandoned him and ran to Dongjun. But later, he actually followed Lu Bu, a fool who was even more like a wolf and had no regard for justice. What did Chen Gong think? Logically speaking, he should not choose such a lord anymore. This goes against his principles as a human being. Could it be that bad luck forced him to join Marquis Wen's family? (94)

10. Lu Bu was defeated by Cao Cao in Dingtao. He traveled everywhere without being taken in and ran to Xuzhou. Liu Bei took Lu Bu in despite everyone's objections. What did he think? Doesn't he know the truth about raising tigers? There are too many lessons learned from the past, why haven’t we learned a lesson? Or does he want to use Lu Bu to help him? Then this choice is too dangerous and not a smart decision. Liu Bei seems to want to use his image as a good old man who is generous and treats others to influence others and finally use him to gain power for himself. He seems to be loyal, but in fact he is quite careless and is a particularly thoughtless and clever person. In the end, I'm afraid it's a thankless effort and a loss of rice. (103)

At first, I didn’t understand why Liu Bei wanted to give Xuzhou’s seal to Lu Bu. It wasn’t until Chen Gong said: “‘Forcing the guest does not overpower the master’, please make sure you have no doubts.” You understand, Liu Bei is testing whether Lu Bu intends to seize the city, but Lu Bu "is waiting to take over". He is really too self-righteous. A defeated general with a broken army and no capital has the nerve to "take over". Why do you have the nerve to "take over"! This is an overconfident person who has no clear consideration of his own and others' strengths. It makes no sense for Lu Bu not to fail. Chen Gong is a sensible person, but he still doesn't understand why he followed Lu Bu. Is it true that he can only show his talent under such a foolhardy person? (104)

11. It is really pitiful to see Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty fleeing from Chang'an to Xudu in embarrassment after using various warlords as a last resort. I think he is a bit like Mr. Sun Yat-sen who had no soldiers during the Republic of China. Therefore, in the era of warlords' melee, it is the last word to have troops with self-respect and the ability to strategize. Later, it was unreasonable for the People's Liberation Army led by Chairman Mao to conquer the world.

12. Li Cui and Guo Si became enemies because of Emperor Xian's conspiracy, and they started fighting. Guo Si captured more than 60 court officials who came to make peace, and said this: "Li urged to rob the emperor, but I can't rob the ministers!". This is really bastard logic. It has become a fight between children. If you snatch my wooden pistol, I have to snatch your clay monk to even the fight. There is really no general style. (106)

13. Lu Bu finally took Xuzhou, Liu Bei fled everywhere, and Yuan Shu urged Lu Bu to kill Liu Bei quickly. However, Chen Gong came up with this idea: "Shu rejects Shouchun. We have many soldiers and abundant supplies, so we cannot underestimate the enemy. Why don't we ask Xuande to return to Xiaopei and serve as my wing. He will make Xuande the vanguard one day, and then he will take Yuan Shu first." If you take Yuan Shao later, you can dominate the world. "Chen Gong really dared to make plans, and Liu Bei really could bear the hatred of seizing the city and surrendered to Xiaopei. I'm afraid Liu Bei is also planning to seize Xuzhou again. (124)

(I found that if I had been in the troubled times of the late Han Dynasty, I would definitely not be able to survive. The warlords all agreed with that sentence: "There are no eternal friends, only eternal interests." They can always It is extremely easy to betray and form an alliance at any time. Everyone is just using each other. Regardless of new or old hatreds, as long as interests and needs exist, it is very simple to make peace; of course, once these foundations disappear, antagonism is also possible. And I don’t know who to believe. There are always rebellions and there are spies everywhere, so I can completely understand Cao Cao’s fickleness.)

14. Yuan Shu sent Ji Lingqi. The army came to destroy Liu Bei, and Lu Bu fired a halberd at the gate to break Liu Bei's siege. I started to wonder, why did Ji Ling follow Lu Bu's arrangements? He can pretend to obey, return to the tent, and try to attack again without any problem.

Warlords are used to going back on their word, so why are they being nice now? And he can retreat his troops just by shooting arrows. Is this Lu Bu showing off his strength? Or does Ji Ling not want to lose troops and generals? But Yuan Shu's determination to kill Bei is extremely strong. Is there no need for Ji Ling to retreat?

15. After Zhang Fei captured Lu Bu's horse, Liu Bei fled to Xudu. Cao Cao said, "Xuande and I are brothers." When Cao Cao's father died in Xuzhou, Liu Bei sent troops to protect Xuzhou. In the end, it was won without any cost. Cao Cao always held a grudge and wanted to kill Liu Bei. Who would believe it if this is so close? It became too fast. Now, Liu Bei's army was in a state of embarrassment and was being destroyed as easily as the palm of his hand. However, in the name of attracting talents, Liu Bei was taken in. This is really baffling. (141)

16. Cao Cao’s 170,000 troops surrounded Shouchun, but Sun Ce sent grain and grass, but it was still “not enough to disperse”. Cao Cao asked the warehouse manager Wang Jie to distribute small dendrobium leaves. The soldiers then complained, and Cao Cao "borrowed" Wang E's head, "and the grievances began to be resolved." I think this method is too stupid. If there is still no more food the next day, the soldiers will definitely know that Wang Jie is the scapegoat. Then how will Cao Cao explain? (151)

17. Liu Bei was forced by Lu Bu to flee to Xudu, and stayed at the home of the Orion Liu An. Liu An actually killed his wife in order to let Liu Bei eat "game"! When Liu Bei led the horse, he discovered that "a woman was killed under the kitchen, and all the flesh on her arms had been cut off."

I think Liu An is too unkind. If he wanted to flatter him, why didn't he cut himself off and kill his wife instead? It can be seen from this that he actually has no sincerity towards Liu Bei. I remember that during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, a monarch was on the run and there was no food on the road, so his ministers cut their own flesh and gave it to their master. This is true loyalty. Moreover, this man did not die after cutting the flesh, so why did Liu An kill his wife and then cut the flesh? It is obvious that this person is not mentally healthy. He just finds some excuse to commit murder to satisfy his violent tendencies. He is definitely not a kind person.

And Liu Bei's performance is also very interesting: "Xuande was so sad that he got on his horse in tears." What did he think of Liu An's behavior? Is he grateful to Liu An? Or pity his wife? It’s not made clear here, but it’s obviously hypocrisy to not take a clear stance when you see evil deeds. So I don't understand how Liu Bei has such high popularity.

Also, was it too casual to kill someone in the Han Dynasty? First of all, there was no legitimate reason to kill his wife. Are women so worthless in the late Han Dynasty? 163-164 If you don't listen to the general's plan, how can you not be weak?" Lu Bu's performance was "silent".

I think Lu Bu is a very romantic person, a bit like an impulsive child who can do many willful things for his own desires and his lover. Such a character may be cute, but it really can't make a big deal. And the generals must be right? Lu Bu has failed now, so they have the right to speak. It can be said that his failure was due to his preference for listening to his wives and concubines. Lu Bu's silence, is he regretting it? Or are you opposing their statement with silence? (169)

19. Chen Gong was finally caught by Cao Cao, and the two had this conversation:

Cao Cao said: "Come to Gongtai and be safe!"

Gong said: "Your heart is not right, so I abandon you!"

Cao Cao said: "My heart is not right, how can I do anything for Lu Bu alone?"

Gong said: "Although Bu has no plan, he is not as cunning and cunning as you."

Cao Cao said, "You said you were very resourceful, but what happened now?"

Lu Bu, the patron of the palace, said, "I hate this man. If you don't follow my words, you may not be captured."

Cao Cao said: "What will happen today?"

Gong shouted: "It's just death. ! ”

I copied this long paragraph, but I still don’t understand why Chen Gong abandoned Cao Cao. Moreover, his accusation against Lu Bu was somewhat similar to that of General Song Xian. If Lu Bu really listened to them and still failed, would they still clamor so confidently? Chen Gong's suggestion may not be the best choice, but if Lu Bu loses, he has the right to criticize. In fact, his character is too aloof. If I were Chen Gong, I would try to figure out Lu Bu's character, and then make a plan on how to make Lu Bu listen to my opinions. So in the final analysis, it is because he has no vision, he has assisted the wrong people, and he has no level.

If he really wants to show his strength, even if he doesn't choose Cao Cao, he can still choose Liu Bei or Sun Ce. (169)

20. Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty wrote a blood edict in handwriting, contacting his loyal relatives and wanting to kill Cao Cao. I just thought that Cao Cao could not be killed casually. In these troubled times, Cao Cao is the overlord of one side. If he kills him, wouldn't it add chaos to the chaos? The unity of Cao Cao's side will be broken, and internal disputes for power and profit will inevitably arise. If such a powerful figure was lost, whose strength would Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty rely on? So I really sympathize with this puppet emperor. He can no longer control the world's major affairs. (176)

Later, the Belt Edict failed, and it also implicated Emperor Xian’s Concubine Dong, who was five months pregnant. Cao Cao could not even allow this woman to die after giving birth. Think about how good it is to be an emperor like this. What's the meaning! The situation is really over. (207)

21. When Liu Bei was under house arrest in Xudu by Cao Cao, in order to prevent Cao Cao from murdering him, he started farming. I think Liu Bei is really stupid. A hero who fought in all directions suddenly gave up his ambition and became a farmer. Isn't this very unreasonable? Who can't see that it's hiding something? But thinking about it conversely, farming can also be seen as having some agenda; showing personal ambition is even more dangerous. It’s so hard to be a human being! It is already difficult to be a mortal at this time. (180)

22. I like what Cao Cao said when he was making wine and discussing heroes: "A hero has great ambitions, a good plan, the ability to hide the universe, and the aspirations of heaven and earth. "(181)

23. When Guan Zhang heard that Liu Bei was invited by Cao Cao, he hurriedly ran to protect the Lord with his sword in hand. If Cao Cao saw Guan Zhang so nervous, he would be suspicious of Liu Bei's intentions. If he didn't have a rebellious heart, would he be so nervous? There is obviously a ghost. (182)

24. After Yuan Shu destroyed Gongsun Zan, Liu Bei asked Cao Cao for troops to intercept the army he sent to Xuzhou. At that time, he thought like this: "I won't find a way to escape at this time, let alone "When?"

It can be seen from this that the emperor's uncle did not want to preserve Emperor Xian's Han Dynasty. What he really wanted was the world, otherwise he would not have escaped in such a hurry. At this time, he completely forgot to watch. Advice after receiving the Yidai edict. Did he ever think that once he left, wouldn't Emperor Xian's plan to kill Cao become even more remote? And without his protection, wouldn't Emperor Xian be even more dangerous? (183)

Later, the Yidaizhao failed and was widely implicated. Cao Cao killed all the relevant people who could be caught. I just thought that the death of these people would really show Liu Bei's shrewdness. (206)

I know the results of the Three Kingdoms, so I have such questions. But why is the author so partial to Liu Bei?

25. The author writes a lot about Mi Heng, who arrogantly insulted Cao Cao and his men. When Cao punished him to become a drummer, there was this wonderful passage:

The people shouted: "Why don't you change your clothes!" Heng took off his old rags in front of his face and stood naked, completely exposed. All the guests covered their faces. Heng Nai slowly put on his trousers, but the color did not change. Cao scolded: "How can you be so rude in the temple?"

Heng said: "It is rude to deceive the emperor and ignore your superiors. I reveal my parents' form to show my innocence!"< /p>

It turns out that naked protest existed as early as the late Han Dynasty nearly 2,000 years ago. It’s really interesting. Therefore, the ancient Chinese people dared to express their dissatisfaction through actions than modern people, and this good tradition of the Chinese people is now being carried forward by Westerners.

After Mi Heng collided with Huang Zu, he beheaded him. I feel that Miheng is a very arrogant person. Why can't he see the advantages in others? Such a arrogant person is really asking for his own destruction. The saddest thing is that his talent has no chance to be displayed and has not been used by anyone. So does he have any talent? It's also a questionable question.

Cao Cao's final evaluation of him was really pertinent, kind, and to the point, "A rotten scholar will kill himself if he speaks with a sword!" (199-202)

26. Doctor Jiping knows In order to show his loyalty to his uncle Dong Cheng, he "bited off one finger as an oath". It seems that the way the ancients showed their loyalty was to harm themselves or their loved ones' bodies or even their lives. There are really too many examples of this (Zhao's orphan is a particularly obvious example). I think it's quite barbaric.

Ji Ping decided to poison Cao Cao. After the informant exposed him, he was tortured by Cao Cao to extract a confession. He was beaten for four hours. "The flesh was split open and blood flowed all over the floor." "There is no place for torture on his body." "Nine of his fingers were amputated" and finally Ji Ping "died by hitting the steps", Cao Cao "ordered to divide his body and give orders".

What a tragedy! Too bad! This is almost becoming a horror movie. When I see this, I think of the clips from "Skin Love". I think if these descriptions were made into a horror movie, the visual effects would be shocking. 203-205 >

I think Liu Bei's friendship with these two brothers is worthy of scrutiny.

But from Guan Yu's point of view, perhaps when he was fleeing poverty, it was Liu Bei who "I only pity the talented man" and made friends with him and regarded him as a brother, so he attracted a man like this. 's loyalty is unwavering. The so-called kindness of a drop of water is repaid with a spring of water. I'm afraid this is the meaning of love between passionate men. (213)

However, Guan Yu was really cruel to Cao Cao. When Cao Cao gave him a red rabbit horse, he was "happy and worshiped again" and said: "I know that this horse can travel a thousand miles in a day, so I am lucky to get it." , If you know the whereabouts of your brother, you can meet him in one day. "Isn't this too hurtful? (215)

28. Did Guan Gong love beauty too much, especially his beard? Cao Cao asked him how many beards he had. He himself said this: "About hundreds. Every autumn month About three or five of them were removed. Dongyue wrapped them in soap gauze to prevent them from breaking."

It seems a bit feminine for a man to care so much about his beautiful beard. But this is the true nature of a hero. I love beauty and there is nothing to be ashamed of! I just love beauty! I am so beautiful that I feel confident! I have such a beautiful beard and you don’t have it yet. Thinking about it again, only such a heroic figure would be justified in saying such a thing. Because those who achieve great things do not stick to trivial matters.

And it seems that the ancients also had an attitude of admiration and envy for other people's beautiful beards. Because no one criticized the bearded man because of his beard. (215)

29. After Guan Yu sealed the gold with a seal, he passed five levels and killed six generals. Whenever he arrives at a pass, he always introduces himself as "Guan Mou, Hou Ting of the Han Dynasty". Since he already had his seal, why did he never forget to mention his title? Let me guess with a villain's heart, is he a little vain? (232)

30. When Guan Yu finally arrived at Yuan Shao’s territory, he saw two groups of Cao Cao’s men running up to deliver customs clearance documents to him. Now that the level has been passed, is this too much of an afterthought? There's really no sincerity, it's so dishonest. (234)

31. After Sun Ce died, his younger brother Sun Quan took over the power. The book describes his appearance like this: "Sun Quan was born with a square mouth, blue eyes and purple beard."

Is Sun Quan a mixed race? So who did his father give birth to him from? At that time, transportation was not developed yet, and Soochow was quite far from Europe. This was really an interesting question. (248)

32. The biggest question is, after Baimen Tower, Lu Bu also died, so where did Sister Diao Chan go?

33. Yuan Shao disobeyed, Xu You angrily defected to Cao Cao and offered his advice. He not only won the battle of Guandu, but also captured Yizhou in one fell swoop.

Then Xu You made two wild remarks:

1. "But it was said that Cao Cao led the generals into Yizhou City. When they were about to enter the city gate, Xu You rode his horse forward and pointed at the city gate with his whip. Hu Cao said: "Ah, you can't let me have such a door?" Cao Cao laughed. "(278)

2. "One day, Xu Chu. He walked into the east gate and was greeted by Xu You. You called Chu and said, "How can you enter this gate without me?" Chu said angrily, "We died thousands of times and fought bloody battles. How can you win the city?" How dare you boast!" You scolded: "You are all just men, what's the point?" (279)

Xu You is not stupid, why did he say such arrogant words twice? Could it be that because Yuan Shao didn't adopt his opinion, he was eager to prove his ability through subsequent achievements? But it doesn’t have to be so obvious. In the end, he was killed by Xu Chu, which was really his own fault.

34. Cai Mao planned to kill Liu Bei and planned to gather all the officials in Xiangyang. When Liu Bei was asked to host, Zhang Fei said this: "There is no good feast, and there is no good meeting."

"It's very far-sighted. It gave a warning to bureaucracy so early.

I looked carefully again. It turns out that this sentence contains a single quotation mark within a double quotation mark, that is, Zhang Fei Quoting someone else’s words, I wonder who said this first? (291)

35. After Liu Bei captured Fancheng according to Xu Shu’s plan, he recognized Liu Feng (originally named Kou), the nephew of the county magistrate Liu Mi. Feng, later named Bei) was adopted as his adopted son. "Guan Yu said: 'Since my brother has a son, why bother using Chongxiao? There will be chaos later. ’ Xuande said: ‘I treat him like a son, and he will definitely help me become my father, so why bother! ’ Yun Chang was displeased. ”

My question is why was Guan Yu unhappy because of such a trivial matter? Are there any articles later? (303)

36. I don’t have the TV series "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" After watching a few episodes, the most unforgettable part was the one where Xu Shu recommended Zhuge on horseback. Now it seems that he stayed under Liu Bei's tent for so long without telling him sooner or later, and waited until he was forced to leave before revealing Wolong's whereabouts... ...No matter how smart a person is, he is still selfish. (307)

37. There are two interesting descriptions of Mr. Kong Ming. p>

1. "Xuande came to the front of the village, dismounted from his horse and knocked on the firewood gate. A boy asked. Xuande said: "General Zuo of the Han Dynasty, Marquis Ting of Yicheng, the leader of Yuzhou, and the emperor's uncle Liu Bei are here to pay homage to you." ’ The boy said, ‘I can’t remember many names. ’ Xuande said, ‘You only said that Liu Bei came to visit. '"

Boys have character!

But Liu Bei is indeed disgusting. He is really capable. He doesn't read so many titles, but others still recognize him. This reminds me of the way Guo Fu often introduces herself: Who is my grandfather, who is my father, who is my mother... After listening for a long time, everyone still didn’t know who she was; there is another example: When Hong Huang, who is now very famous, was seeing a psychiatrist in the United States, the doctor asked her who she was. , she introduces herself like this: Who is my grandfather, who is my mother, who is my stepfather, and who is my husband?

Putting the three examples together is not the same. Is it interesting? Maybe my idea is a little biased, but I don’t think these people have much confidence. (310)

2. When Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times, he finally learned the lesson: "Thank you, the fairy boy." Liu Beite came to see Mr. ". Pay attention to the "fairy boy", he is really good at flattering. (316)

38. When Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage for the second time, he saw his younger brother Zhuge Jun and said: "...I came here in the snow and wind today. ..."

I especially hate this tone. It is like what many news organizations say: a certain leader (reporter, police...) braved the wind, snow, severe cold, scorching heat, and danger to inspect anywhere, Condolences and care. I think this is the job of these people. Since you have received the money, you should consider the various situations you will encounter and do it according to the requirements of the job. They have done their duty, and there is nothing to emphasize. The purpose of emphasizing the hardship of the environment is to show how hard-working, dedicated, and exemplary they are without leaving any trace. They should all be like "The Plague". (313)

39. Chapter 38, Mr. Zhuge Kongming came out! I was flipping through the catalog when I first got the book, but I didn’t expect that such a key figure would be used. Appearing a third of the way through the book! I finally found out that my husband was only a fledgling when he was thirty-nine years old, and he assisted Liu Bei to win three points of the world in his late forties. A true hero must be able to endure loneliness. Well, he is already "dead" at such an age... sighing... (317-319)

40. Mr. Kong Ming would rather stay at home than join the world. Liu Bei cried again: "Mr. If you don’t come out, how can you be like the common people! "I can't stand this kind of tone of speaking on behalf of the world. What qualifications does Liu Bei have to represent the common people? Besides, no one can live without the common people. This flattery is beyond the level.

Or in other words: I, Uncle Liu Huang, am the great savior of the people. I can represent the people. If you don’t come out, you will be like Liu Bei! ". He just couldn't get along with me, and it seemed like a threat. (319)

Soon Liu Bei was forced by Cao Cao to go to Jiangling. After passing by Jingshan, he saw that there were not many followers left, so he cried again: "Ten Tens of thousands of creatures have suffered this disaster because of their love for me..." This is simply too shameless. (344)

Every time the Shu army attacks, they must consider the problem of transporting food.

Zhuge Liang went out to Qishan six times, and Jiang Wei went out several times, but in most cases they were exhausted by food and grass. So I wonder if Zhuge Liang considered the "difficulty of the road to Shu" when he divided the world. It was not only a major problem for the enemy, but also for himself. Shu gives people the impression that it is suitable for a small and peaceful court, where it is difficult to come in and easy to leave. Therefore, it is more difficult for the Shu army to transport troops out every time. When I took the train to Chongqing, I felt like I kept passing through mountain tunnels. This was still the case with modern transportation. Just imagine that it was not easy for the ancients to pass through.

In this way, I always feel that there is something wrong with Zhuge Liang's initial plan. It may be that the situation in the world at that time was that the Central Plains belonged to Cao Cao and Jiangdong belonged to Sun Quan. I am afraid that only the land of Shu was left to have plans. Zhuge Liang also had no choice but to do so.

Now I think that Zhuge Liang attaches great importance to Jingzhou: Imagine if Pang Tong had not died early, Zhuge Liang had to go to Sichuan to help Liu Bei, leaving Jingzhou and Guan Yu to take care of him; Soldiers and horses; Just imagine if Shu had not lost Jingzhou, then Jingzhou could be regarded as a springboard into the Central Plains and Soochow, so the problem of food routes would no longer be a problem.

As I thought about it, I suddenly felt that one of my views had changed. I used to think that if you failed at something, it was because you didn't work hard enough; but the lesson "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" taught me is that even if you work hard, you will still fail because luck is not on your side. "Luck always comes to those who are prepared." "Always" does not mean completely, completely, or exhaustively, and it contains certain elements.

2. The further I read "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", the more unreal it becomes. It feels like both a martial arts novel and a fantasy novel, with a touch of legend, but it doesn't look like a historical novel. In the end, except for major historical events, I no longer read "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" as history.

In terms of martial arts novels: For example, the battle between generals is very similar to the fights in martial arts novels. Although it is not as exciting as martial arts novels, it feels a bit rudimentary. Especially when the author was writing, he seemed to rarely talk about the role of soldiers in the war. It seemed that the victory of the war mainly depended on whether the generals won. The description of the big scenes of the war was not very exciting. Even the loyalty of Jianghu, which is the soul of martial arts novels, can be found in the Three Kingdoms, such as Guan Yu's loyalty to Liu Bei, Zhang Liao's loyalty to Cao Cao...

In terms of supernatural novels: such as Zuo Ci, Guan Characters such as Chrom are already considered gods, and there are also some short stories about gods and monsters. Coincidentally, after watching "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", I started watching "The Story of the Gods". I was particularly surprised to find that many of the stories about gods and monsters in "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" came from "The Story of the Gods."

3. For me, the most attractive part of this book is the last sentence of each chapter: "If you want to know what happened next time, let's see the breakdown in the next chapter." This is following the storyteller's storytelling routine, deliberately I'll let you know the key points to make sure you come back and listen to it next time. Although sometimes this important point is not necessarily that important, the author's writing style is very gripping, attracting me to continue reading. Many times, it is no big deal to turn the page, but it makes me want to stop. One night, I kept yawning until dawn.

I went to the bookstore and read "Three Kingdoms". It was written based on the three kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" interweaves the history of the Three Kingdoms and arranges it in chronological order, so I really admire the author's ability to organize the material. At the end of the Han Dynasty, all the heroes came together. With so many details, which one is more appropriate to start with? How to arrange the position of the main and subplots, because there are many things happening at the same time. Which one is more suitable to explain Wei, Shu and Wu first? What materials can be discarded? What needs to be explained? These are some pretty daunting questions when you think about it. Although the story of the Three Kingdoms has been circulating for many years and has a main line that everyone is accustomed to, it is really amazing to compile 120 chapters of a systematic and well-organized novel.