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How to draw the most beautiful handwritten newspaper of Cao Chongcheng Xiang

The best way to draw the handwritten newspaper of Cao Chongcheng is as follows:

First, draw a rectangular border on the paper. Along the top of the paper, in the upper left corner, write Cao Chongcheng For the slogan of the elephant, insert a picture of Cao Chong calling the elephant along the bottom of the slogan and in the lower left corner of the paper. Insert a text area in the upper right corner of the paper to write the relevant story content of Cao Chong calling the elephant. Finally, just perfect the overall picture, carefully draw the details, enrich the content, and make the whole coordinated and unified.

The original text of Cao Chong's title Xiang:

Shaocong Cha Qiyi was five or six years old, and his wisdom was as great as that of an adult. At that time, Sun Quan once sent a giant elephant. Taizu wanted to know its weight, so he visited a group of people, but they couldn't figure it out. Chong said: "Put it on a large elephant ship, carve the mark of the water, weigh the object to carry it, and then you can know it." Taizu was pleased, and he implemented it.

Translation:

When Cao Chong grows to five or six years old, his knowledge and judgment are like those of an adult. Once, Sun Quan sent a huge elephant. Cao Cao wanted to know the weight of the elephant, so he asked his subordinates about it, but none of them could tell how to weigh the elephant.

Cao Chong said: "Put the elephant on the big ship, mark the place where the water surface reaches, and then let the ship load other things. Weigh these things, and you will know by comparison." Cao Cao I was very happy after hearing this and immediately followed this method to the elephant.

Cao Chong's principle of weighing elephants:

In fact, the method used by the clever Cao Chong is the "equal substitution method". Use many stones to replace elephants, carve marks on the side of the ship, so that the elephants and stones have the same effect, weigh the stones again and again, so that "big" can be transformed into "small", and divide and conquer, this problem can be solved be satisfactorily resolved.

Source:

Taken from "Three Kingdoms": Chong Shaocongcha, born five or six years old, has as much wisdom as an adult. At that time, Sun Quan once sent a giant elephant. Taizu wanted to know its weight, so he visited a group of people, but they couldn't figure it out. Chong said: "Put it on a large elephant ship, carve the mark of the water, weigh the object to carry it, and then you can know it." Taizu was very happy, and he implemented it.

About the author:

Chen Shou (233-297), courtesy name Chengzuo, was born in Anhan, Brazil (now Nanchong, Sichuan). Historian of the Western Jin Dynasty. He was eager to learn when he was a child, and was taught by Qiao Zhou, a scholar from the same county. During the Shu Han Dynasty, he served as the chief secretary of General Wei, the secretary of Dongguan, the governor of Guange, and the minister of Sanqi Huangmen. At that time, the eunuch Huang Hao had exclusive power, and all the ministers were willing to obey.

Chen Shou was deposed repeatedly because he refused to submit to Huang Hao. After entering the Jin Dynasty, he successively served as the author, the prefect of Changping, and the censor. In 280 AD, Jin destroyed Soochow and ended the split. Chen Shou was forty-eight years old at the time and began to write "Three Kingdoms".