Joke Collection Website - Mood Talk - Zhuge Liang smiled and said: The fog is so thick, Cao Cao will not dare to send troops out. What would Zhuge Liang laugh at then?

Zhuge Liang smiled and said: The fog is so thick, Cao Cao will not dare to send troops out. What would Zhuge Liang laugh at then?

Zhuge Liang smiled and said: The fog is so heavy, Cao Cao will not dare to send troops out. What will Zhuge Liang laugh at then?

1. The laughter is directed at Lu Su, so it can Showing a friendly look is another sign of laughter, stupidity, and lack of strategy.

2. Show your confidence with laughter

3. Laughter also shows your understanding of Cao Cao. If you send troops, laugh at his lack of talent and strategy

4 , The smile also expresses his understanding and joy after the success of this strategy

In short, Kong Ming’s smile has profound meaning. Zhuge Liang smiled and said, "The fog is so heavy that Cao Cao will not dare to send troops out." What does "certainly" mean? What does Zhuge Liang's "smiling smile" reflect?

"Definitely" shows that Zhuge Liang has a good grasp of Cao Cao's suspicious character; "said with a smile" shows Zhuge Liang's extraordinary confidence and calmness. Why Zhuge Liang said with a smile, Cao Cao must not dare to do so in such heavy fog Send troops...

Cao Cao was suspicious by nature, especially when leading troops to fight. Just like Sima Yi, Zhuge Liang set up an empty city strategy and opened the city gates. There were only 2,500 people in the city. Sima Yi led his troops and saw this scene. He thought there was an ambush in the city, so he did not dare to advance and eventually retreated. , Zhuge Liang luckily deceived Sima Yi. If Sima Yi had not retreated, the consequences could be imagined. Because Zhuge Liang understood Cao Cao's character, he dared to say this. If he didn't understand, he would not say this. Zhuge Liang smiled and said, "The fog is so heavy that Cao Cao will not dare to send troops out." What does "certainly" mean?

"Definitely" shows Zhuge Liang's affirmation of the facts he speculated, which can show Zhuge Liang's wisdom and confidence. Zhuge Liang smiled and said: "The fog is so heavy, Cao Cao must have felt the urge to send troops." What does "certainly" mean? Zhuge Liang "smiled"

It shows that Zhuge Liang has a very accurate grasp of Cao Cao's inner activities.

Zhuge Liang said with a smile: "The fog is so heavy, Cao Cao will not dare to send troops out. We will just drink and have fun, and go back at dawn." Why did Zhuge Liang say with a smile

Because Zhuge Liang was very concerned about his strategy. He was confident that Cao Cao would be fooled, so he smiled and said: "The fog is so thick, Cao Cao will not dare to send troops out..." Can you say what Zhuge Liang didn't say?

"If he dares to come out, he will not be Cao Cao. Zhuge Liang smiled and said: "Cao Cao will not dare to send troops to someone as big as Wu." What's wrong with removing the word "laughing"?

Saying it with a smile can more intuitively show Zhuge Liang's confidence and explain better. His intelligence is extraordinary