Kong Ming borrowed the east wind to burn Red Cliff
Cao Cao cooked beans and burned beancurd. The Cao family burned beancurd for generations.
There are many famous characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The following are some idioms related to the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: Two-part saying: 1. Kongming's Lost Street Pavilion--A Thousand Years of Regret for His Misstep Guan Yu passed the five stages--Slaying Six Generals 3. Cao Cao killed Lu Bu as an example. Zhang Fei lost his temper-- Liu Bei fell and fell-- Idiom: 1 Battle of Red Cliff--Defeating the Outnumbered 2. Three parts of the world--standing on the three sides Loyalty and Faith--A Dilemma A crafty rabbit has three burrows--just in case Cao Cao boiled wine and talked about heroes-heroes have no place to show their abilities The above is just a small part of the characters and idioms related to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. There are many more that I hope you will like.
There were several two-part sayings that ignored the front and the back: The ostrich drilled into the sand pile--the head did not care about the tail, the greedy did not leave the seed, and the tiger entered the cave.
There was a Chinese saying that described impersonation as 'Hua Mulan joins the army-impersonation'. The novel " The Unorthodox Great Ming " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it! "
1. Guan Yu took the lead and rode a thousand miles alone--Courage 2 pieces of flying shouting big axe chopping table--fierce Zhuge Liang lived in a thatched hut and divided the world into three parts, returning to Wei--Wisdom 4. Cao Cao's famous generals were like clouds. The Battle of Red Cliff was lost to Zhuge Liang. Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times and asked Zhuge Liang to come out of the mountain--benevolence
Xiehouyu is a special form of language. It is composed of two sentences. The first sentence is a scene or topic, and the second sentence is a hint or answer. They are formed by the similarity or antithesis of sound, form and meaning. The following are a few two-part sayings about the characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: 1. Guan Yu rode alone for thousands of miles--the hero never returned. 2 Zhang Fei broke the bridge with a shout-- 3 Cao Cao boiled wine to discuss heroes---they were not the same. 4 Liu Bei visited the thatched cottage three times-he invited the right person. 5 Zhuge Liang came out of the mountains-- 6. Zhao Yun, Changban Slope--a man of courage. 7. Sun Quan's Battle of Red Cliff-A beautiful battle. 8. Liu Bei's Three Brothers-Sworn in the Peach Garden. 9 Cao Cao killed Dong Zhuo-revenge. 10 Guan Yu passed the five stages-Slaying Six Generals.
"Dafeng Nightwatchman" was an online fantasy novel written by a newspaper seller. There were some two-part sayings in it, such as: - Dafeng's watchman--should slip away - Xu Qi 'an, the night watchman of Dafeng - Dafeng night watchman--class leader The above content is for reference only. If you have more requests for two-part sayings, you can add more specific information and ask again. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The saying that saliva is more than tea is "no urine." This two-part saying was a metaphor for a person who talked too much. As the saying goes, saliva is more than tea, and saliva is so much that there is no urine. It can be seen how powerful it is.
"Guan Yu's Arrival-Straight to the Point." " Straight to the point " in Buddhist language meant to stab directly with a short-handled knife. It was a metaphor for identifying a target and advancing courageously. In the story, Lu Su invited Guan Yu across the river for a banquet on his way back to Jingzhou. Guan Yu knew that there was a trap, but he brought a dozen followers to the banquet alone. During the banquet, he used the excuse of catching up with Lu Su to drag Lu Su along to toast each other. In fact, he used Lu Su as a hostage, so that the ambushing axemen did not dare to attack easily. Guan Yu successfully attended the banquet, seriously damaging the spirit of the Wu Kingdom and dispelling Sun Quan's idea of taking back Jingzhou. Nowadays, this two-part couplet was used to describe someone who spoke straightforwardly and without beating around the bush. The novel " Hello, Guard, Goodbye, Guard " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!