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"Grass Boat" borrowed "Arrow" and adapted a passage from a famous classical historical novel.

Based on the forty-sixth chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "Take an arrow from it, and offer a punishment from the plan of Huang Gai". Adapted

Brief introduction of Romance of the Three Kingdoms;

In order to implement the strategy of burning Cao Jun, Zhou Yu decided to use risks. Huang Gai is willing to cooperate with the implementation of this plan. Zhou Yu consulted with people to retreat from the enemy, and Huang Gai pretended not to listen to military orders. Zhou Yu ordered people to beat Huang Gai up in front of people, Cai Zhong and Cai He, and he was bedridden.

Huang Gai asked Kan Ze to send Cao Cao a false surrender, and selected ten warships filled with oiled dry wood, and set fire to Cao Ying water town and Chibi by the east wind, which made great contributions.

Second, two-part allegorical sayings

1, the straw boat borrowed an arrow-and returned with a full load.

2, the grass boat borrows arrows-the more the better.

3, the grass boat borrows the arrow-sit back and enjoy the success.

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social influence

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms created more than 400 characters, described the historical process of nearly a hundred years, and created a new novel genre, which not only made readers at that time "copy for viewing", but also inspired scribes and booksellers to continue writing and publishing similar novels.

Since Jiajing, various historical romances have mushroomed and come out constantly, from the beginning to the present. According to incomplete statistics, there are about 200 kinds of historical romances in Ming and Qing Dynasties.