1. Iron Horse Green Shirt: The Deeds of Li Jing, a Famous General of the Tang Dynasty. Li Jing had led the army to many expeditions in the grasslands. In one battle, he rode a famous steed and ran quickly on the green grass. He was accidentally shot by an enemy arrow and fell to his death. However, he still maintained his heroic image and was called "Iron Horse Green Shirt" by later generations. 2 Three Great Britain vs. Lu Bu-During the Three Kingdoms period, three heroic generals Guan Yu, Zhang Fei and Liu Bei joined forces to fight against Lu Bu, who was known as the "strongest person". When Lu Bu and his three daughters were having a dance competition, they agreed to defeat him together. In the end, the three generals launched a fierce attack and defeated Lu Bu. Alexander the Great was a famous military commander and philosopher in ancient Greece. He invaded Egypt in 334 B.C. His ship was burned by the fire boats of the Egyptian army as he crossed the Nile River in Alexandria. Alexander had no choice but to personally lead the army to attack and finally successfully capture Egypt to begin his eastern expedition. The Battle of Red Cliff during the Three Kingdoms period was one of the most famous battles in Chinese history. Sun Quan, Liu Bei, and Cao Cao's army had encountered an intense battle at Red Cliff. Cao Cao sent his advisor Xun You to confuse Sun Quan, but Sun Quan eventually saw through him and launched a fierce attack, successfully repelling Cao Cao's army. Calling a stag a horse-During the Qin Dynasty, an official tried to curry favor with the emperor by falsely accusing his minister of "calling a stag a horse" in an attempt to get the minister demoted. But in the end, the minister's loyalty and courage saved him from this crime. 6 The Count of Monte Cristo-The Count of Monte Cristo was a French criminal who obtained everything he needed through ingenious means. In a letter, he told his readers how to use their wisdom to solve the problems in life. Martin Luther King Jr. was a civil rights leader and speaker in the 20th century. He led the non-violent resistance movement for civil rights and eventually won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1968. Achilles and the tortoise-In ancient Greek mythology, Achilles was the god of speed and the tortoise was known as "slow and intelligent". Once Achilles was racing against a tortoise. Achilles deliberately slowed down in order to win the race. In the end, the tortoise won the race and Achilles was punished. Aesop's Fables-Aesop was a famous fable writer in ancient Greece. He created many fables with animals as the main characters. These stories taught people to abide by ethics, respect others, and face difficulties bravely. 10 Dream of the Red Chamber, a novel written by Cao Xueqin, a novelist of the Qing Dynasty, is regarded as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. The novel described the rise and fall of a wealthy family, depicted a rich character image, and showed the various drawbacks of the feudal society.
The following are the historical allusions of the ancient town of Meihua: - ** Meihua Ancient Town, Meicheng, Zhejiang Province **: It is related to Yan Ziling of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Yan Zhou got its name from Yan Ziling. According to the folk legend, he used the plum blossom rope given by the emperor to build the city. This place was called Plum Blossom City. Another saying is that a section of the city wall near the river is half shaped like plum blossoms, so it is called Plum Blossom City. Mei City was once the seat of the Yanzhou Prefecture in Zhejiang Province. It had a history of more than 1800 years and was the political, cultural, commercial, and shipping center of western Zhejiang. Yanzhou Prefecture was also the country's high-end talent output during the Ming Dynasty. - ** Fujian Changle Ancient Town of Plum Blossom **: Located at the intersection of the river and sea on the south bank of the Minjiang River. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it was an important stronghold for the exchange between China and Ryukyu. Seven of the 23 times China conferred the title of Ryukyu sailed from Meihua Port. It had witnessed more than 500 years of cultural exchange between China and Liuzhou. Now, the Changle Plum Blossom Zhongliu Cultural Center had opened to commemorate this history. - Plum Blossom Town, Gaocheng, Hebei Province: Legend has it that Princess Plum Blossom lived here during the Ming Dynasty and brought happiness to the people. After her death, she was buried here. People changed the village name to Plum Blossom Town in memory of her. On October 12th, 1937, a brutal war broke out here, and the people suffered.
The ancient town of Meicheng in Zhejiang was related to Yan Ziling's construction of Meihua City; the ancient town of Meihua in Fujian witnessed the exchange between China and Liuzhou for more than 500 years; and the Meihua Town in Gaocheng was related to Princess Meihua.
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There are several famous historical allusions in the stream: ** I. The Allusion to "Ziyou's Visit to Dai"** 1. ** Story content ** - During the Eastern Jin Dynasty, Wang Ziyou (Wang Huizhi) lived in Shanyin. One night, heavy snow suddenly fell. He woke up from his dream, opened the door, and ordered people to pour wine and admire the snow. The surroundings were as bright as day. He suddenly thought of his old friend Dai Andao who lived in Shan County, so he took a boat that night to go. The boat traveled in the stream for a night. When dawn came, it reached the front of the Dai family's house, but it turned around and went back. When others asked him why, he said,"I was originally in high spirits, but I returned after my spirits were gone. Why should I see Dai?" 2. ** Cultural significance ** - This allusion was a metaphor for missing a friend or visiting a friend, or to describe a person's free and easy way of doing things. In the creation of poems, there are allusions such as the snow in the stream, the snow in the mountains, the snow boat in the snow, and the snow boat in the snow night. Many poets would quote this allusion into their poems, such as Tang Xu Hun's poem "Xuancheng Presented Xiao Bingcao":"The boat is cold and the stream is snowing, and the clothes are broken by the dust of Luoyang City." From the creation of the Tang Dynasty poets, there were 40 "Shan" Tang poems created by 22 poets that quoted the allusion of "Ziyou visited Dai" into the poem. From this, we can see that the Tang Dynasty poets visited Yue to pursue the legacy of Wei and Jin Dynasties. ** 2. The story of Liu Ruan's encounter with an immortal ** 1. ** Story content ** - About 2000 years ago, local youths Liu Chen and Ruan Zhao set out from Ruan Temple together and went up Tiantai Mountain to collect herbs. After getting lost in the mountains, they happened to meet two immortal sisters and got married. Half a year later, Liu Ruan returned to his hometown to visit his family. However, no one knew him. After asking, he found out that they had been on the mountain for half a year, but hundreds of years had passed at the foot of the mountain. This story was included in the Eastern Jin Dynasty writer Gan Bao's "Sou Shen Ji" and the Southern Dynasty Liu Yiqing's "You Ming Lu." 2. ** Cultural influence ** - This allusion was interpreted into various literary and artistic works that were widely read. Later, it was included in the national intangible cultural heritage list, which also reflected the profound cultural heritage of the Luxi area and its close connection with myths and legends. ** 3. The allusions related to the seclusion of celebrities ** 1. ** Situation summary ** - More than 1600 years ago, Wang Xizhi, the calligraphy sage, and Dai Kui, the carving sage, came to the shore of the stream to live in seclusion, which made the stream a place that celebrities yearned for. Xie Lingyun, the founder of landscape poetry, built a villa in the mountains in Shining (now Sanjie Town, Shengzhou) and traveled all over the world. High into the clouds, where can I find it? It made the stream famous all over the world, attracting many romantic celebrities from thousands of miles away. Famous mountains and ancient temples stood everywhere, and the stream became a distribution center for tourists to visit eastern Zhejiang. This reflected the cultural and geographical attraction of the stream at that time. It was closely related to the activities of many celebrities and played an important role in the spread and development of history and culture. The novel "Watching the Moon on Fish Island" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The story of retreating originated from the war between Jin and Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period. Before the battle with the Chu army, Chong 'er kept his promise and retreated 90 miles. This story was a metaphor for giving in or avoiding people to avoid conflict.
Li Qingzhao (1084 - 1155), also known as Yi 'an and Jia Xuan, was a famous female poet, writer and essayist in the Song Dynasty of China. Li Qingzhao's works were known as the "first talented woman in history" for their graceful and fresh, sincere feelings, and beautiful writing style. The following are some historical allusions related to Li Qingzhao: Li Qingzhao and her husband Zhao Mingcheng's love story: Li Qingzhao and her husband Zhao Mingcheng met in the first year of Yuanfeng (1078). After many years of long-distance love, the two of them crossed south to the Southern Song Dynasty after the demise of the Northern Song Dynasty. After Zhao Mingcheng's death, Li Qingzhao remained a widow until his old age. 2. Li Qingzhao's "Dreamlike Order": Dreamlike Order was one of Li Qingzhao's representative works. It described the feelings of a woman who missed a long journey. The phrase "I ask the tavern where the shepherd boy points to the Apricot Blossom Village" in this poem became a famous poem. 3. Li Qingzhao's "Slow Sound": Slow Sound was another representative work of Li Qingzhao, which described a woman's longing for home. In this poem, the phrase "searching for something cold and desolate" became a classic phrase. 4. Li Qingzhao's "As I Hear the Buddhist Sound": Li Qingzhao once wrote an essay,"As I Hear the Buddhist Sound", which described her understanding and experience of Buddhist beliefs. This essay was hailed as a classic in ancient Chinese prose, which had a profound impact on the later Buddhist culture. These are some historical stories related to Li Qingzhao. These stories, together with her literary achievements, constitute a unique charm in Chinese culture.
The following are some China historical allusions: - Mencius blamed himself: During the Warring States Period, Mencius saw his wife sitting alone at home in an indecent posture and wanted to divorce her. Mencius 'mother asked about the situation and pointed out that Mencius did not follow the etiquette before entering the door. He did not knock on the door and suddenly barged in to see his wife's indecent posture. It was Mencius who was rude and not his wife. Mencius blamed himself and no longer mentioned the matter of divorcing his wife. - [Shen Congwen knows his mistakes and can correct them. When he was young, Shen Congwen played truant and went to watch a show. After being criticized by his teacher, he was deeply touched. He changed from his past stubbornness and studied hard. In the end, he became a famous writer.] - ** The story of Chunyu Tiying saving her father and turning over a new leaf **: Chunyu Yi of the Western Han Dynasty had superb medical skills but was framed and convicted. The youngest daughter, Chunyu Tiying, accompanied her father to the capital and wrote to Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty. Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty was moved to exempt Chunyu Yi from corporal punishment and abolish the corporal punishment law. This incident gave rise to the allusion of "turning over a new leaf", expressing the attitude of recognizing mistakes and bravely correcting them. - ** King Zhuang of Chu reformed and rejuvenated the country **: When King Zhuang of Chu first ascended the throne, he drank and made merry day and night, ignoring the government affairs. Later, after being inspired and remonstrated by the minister with the story of "Three years without fame, one brilliant feat shocked the world", he was determined to correct his mistakes and deal with the government affairs seriously. Chu became powerful, and he became one of the "Five Tyrants of Spring and Autumn". - ** Jin Ling Gong's negative example **: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Jin Ling Gong killed innocents without any justice. When the ministers remonstrated, he expressed that he knew he had made a mistake and wanted to correct it. However, he did not keep his word and continued to be cruel. In the end, he was assassinated by the ministers. - ** The opposite example of King Wu Liu Bi: Liu Bi, the nephew of Emperor Gaozu of Han Dynasty, was granted the title of King of Wu. He wanted to usurp the throne when Emperor Wen was in power. When Emperor Jing launched the "Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms", he did not accept the advice to "turn over a new leaf", causing chaos in the early Han Dynasty. The novel,"The Morality of the Past", is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Alright, here are 20 ancient stories: 1 Flying Together Flying together is a metaphor for the deep love between husband and wife. 2. Self-deceiving The story of covering one's ears and stealing the bell came from the fable: covering one's ears and stealing the bell. It was a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly could not be covered up. 3. Drawing a Snake The analogy of superfluous or superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things comes from "Snakes and Snakes." 4. Return to Zhao in One Piece Returning a piece of jade to Zhao comes from the Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in the Records of the Historian. It is a metaphor for returning a complete thing to oneself. Calling a Deer a Horse Calling a deer a horse came from the Records of the Historian. It was a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 6 Secret It is said in the Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the mean that one is very secretive and does not speak. Pointing at Mulberries and Scolding Trees It was a metaphor for scolding someone on the surface but actually scolding that person. 8 Out of Nothing It comes from the idiom story of creating something out of nothing to describe the creation of something out of nothing. I am the fish on the chopping board From "Records of the Historian, King of Yue, Gou Jian's Aristocratic Family", it was a metaphor for being in danger under the control of others. 10. It comes from the idiom story,"To shoot the rat for fear of the container". It is a metaphor for being too cautious in doing things, afraid of failure or hurting oneself. Drawing a Snake Drawing a snake is a metaphor for superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things. A Dog's Tail The phrase "Dog Tail Continues Mink" came from the idiom story "Dog Tail Continues Mink". It was a metaphor for an article or an action that was not coherent. It was also a metaphor for a person who had no talent and could only do insignificant things. 13 Dead Rabbits and Dead Dogs The idiom of the story of the dead rabbit and the dead dog was used to describe the enemy's useless people or items being cooked and eaten after their death. 14 people are too much Overload comes from the idiom story, Overload, which described the organization as lax and inefficient. Covering One's Ear and Stealing a Bell The phrase "cover one's ears while stealing a bell" came from the idiom story "cover one's ears while stealing a bell". It was a metaphor for deceiving oneself and trying to cover up something that clearly could not be covered up. Drawing a Snake Drawing a snake is a metaphor for superfluous actions or decorations that bring unnecessary obstacles or influences to things. Ungrateful Ungratefulness came from the idiom story of ingratitude, which described people who were ungrateful and returned kindness with ingratitude. 18 The Shadow of a Snake The Shadow of the Bow in the Cup and the Snake in the Snake's Shadow came from the idiom Story·The Shadow of the Bow in the Cup and the Snake's Shadow. It described the fear caused by illusory scenes. Calling a Deer a Horse Calling a deer a horse came from the Records of the Historian. It was a metaphor for deliberately reversing black and white to confuse right and wrong. 20 lessons learned The lessons learned from the previous car came from the idiom story. It was a metaphor for the failure of the predecessors to provide reference for future generations.
Quoting historical allusions or historical introductions in a novel was not necessarily plagiarism. plagiarism refers to directly or indirectly plagiarizing another person's work and using it as your own original work. However, when using historical allusions or historical introductions, it could be regarded as a re-creation of existing works. As long as it was adapted and used appropriately, it would not be regarded as plagiarism. Using historical allusions or historical introductions in a novel could add background and cultural elements to the story, making it more lively and interesting. However, one should be careful not to use too many historical allusions or introductions to avoid making the reader feel unfamiliar and tired. As long as the historical allusions or historical introductions were adapted and used appropriately, it would not be regarded as plagiarism.
Qu Yuan (340 - 278 B.C.) was a statesman, writer, and poet of Chu State during the Warring States Period. His representative work,"Songs of the South," was hailed as a classic in the history of Chinese literature. According to legend, Qu Yuan was an official of the State of Chu during the Warring States Period. He was ostracized and suppressed by the aristocratic class at that time because he advocated political reform, advocated culture, and opposed war. In the end, Qu Yuan was exiled to the Miluo River, where he wrote famous poems such as "Li Sao" and "Tian Wen" to express his political ideals and patriotic feelings. The Miluo River was a river located in Miluo City, Hunan Province, China. It was famous because Qu Yuan once committed suicide by jumping into the river here. After the local people learned of Qu Yuan's whereabouts, they rowed their boats to search for Qu Yuan's body. Finally, they transported Qu Yuan's body to the Miluo River and dug a pit here to bury Qu Yuan's body. In order to commemorate Qu Yuan's patriotic spirit and literary achievements, later generations named the Miluo River as the "Miluo River Qu Yuan Memorial Hall" and named the fifth day of the fifth lunar month as "Qu Yuan's Death Memorial Day" to express their respect and recollection of Qu Yuan.