"A Boat Borrowing Arrows" was a story in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. It told the story of Zhou Yu, who was jealous of Zhuge Liang's talent and tried to frame him. Zhou Yu asked Zhuge Liang to make 100,000 arrows in three days, but Zhuge Liang used the strategy of borrowing arrows from straw boats and successfully borrowed 100,000 arrows. This story made me think deeply. Jealousy will only harm others and ourselves. We should learn from Zhuge Liang's intelligence and magnanimity. Zhou Yu's narrow-mindedness and unscrupulous behavior are despicable. We should avoid jealousy and be a person of noble character.
"Grass Boat Borrows Arrows" is a story in the ancient Chinese novel "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The following is the mind map of the story: ``` Start-" Cao Cao attacks Red Cliff-" Liu Bei in Jingzhou-" Sun Quan in Jiangdong-" Joint resistance against Cao Caon-> Zhuge Liang puts forward the strategy of borrowing arrows-> Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei go to Jiangdong to borrow arrows-> Zhuge Liang borrows arrows from a straw boat-> Cao Cao gives up Red Cliff-> Liu Bei takes Nanjun ``` The main plot of the story can be unfolded in a mind map according to the timeline or story line for better understanding and memory.
The author of " Grass Boat Borrows Arrows " was the Ming Dynasty novelist Cao Cao.
The author of 'Grass Boat Borrows Arrows' was the Tang Dynasty poet Zhuge Liang.
Alright, the following are the good words and sentences from the book: Good words: 1. Borrowing an arrow: It refers to using the power of others to solve a problem without paying any price. 2. Borrowing ships: It refers to using other ships to transport supplies or personnel. 3. Borrowing wisdom: It refers to using the wisdom of others to solve problems without having to do anything. Good line: Zhuge Liang borrowed the east wind to borrow enough arrows for Liu Bei to attack Cao Cao's army. 2 Cao Cao borrowed a boat to cross the river so that Sun Quan could not attack his homeland. Liu Bei borrowed his wisdom to help Zhuge Liang scare off Cao Cao's army. Good paragraph: Zhuge Liang borrowed the east wind to borrow enough arrows for Liu Bei to attack Cao Cao's army, thus winning the Battle of Red Cliff. Cao Cao borrowed a boat to cross the river so that Sun Quan could not attack his homeland, allowing Cao Cao to continue ruling the north. Liu Bei borrowed his wisdom to help Zhuge Liang, who was able to scare off Cao Cao's army with the empty city tactic and successfully seized Sichuan.
The straw boat borrowed an arrow to remove the intimidation effect. Borrowing arrows from straw boats was a tactic that could remove the negative effects of the group and grant them a first aid status. Although there was no specific mention of whether borrowing arrows from straw boats could remove the intimidation effect, according to the description of the battle technique, it could remove the negative effects of our army. Therefore, it could be inferred that borrowing arrows from straw boats could remove the intimidation effect.
The protagonist of the straw boat borrowing arrows was Zhou Yu.
The straw boat borrowed arrows from the Chinese classical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms.😋I can also recommend you another novel about the Three Kingdoms," Three Kingdoms: Zhuge Liang borrowed arrows from a straw boat, and I gave him 100,000 rockets." It's a very good historical novel. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
The original text of " Grass Boat Borrows Arrows " could be found in the 46th chapter of Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
The story of a straw boat borrowing arrows was selected from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, one of the four famous novels in China, and also the pioneer work of ancient Chinese novels. It was one of the representative works of the Ming Dynasty novelist Luo Guanzhong. It described the army led by Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period, which suffered a major defeat in the Battle of Red Cliff because of the attack of Sun Quan's allied army. In the end, Cao Cao successfully defeated Sun Quan's allied army with the strategy of killing two birds with one stone. This novel has deeply influenced the Chinese novel and literary world with its wonderful description, profound characters and unique narrative style.
The straw boat borrowed arrows from the famous novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The protagonist was Zhuge Liang.