1. The fundamental reason why Cao GUI asked to see Duke Zhuang of Lu in "Cao GUI's Debate" is that meat eaters are despicable and fail to make far-sighted plans.
2. The sentences in "Cao GUI's Debate" express Cao GUI's strategic thinking of "gaining the trust of the people": Small and large prisons, although they cannot be inspected, must be based on emotion.
3. The sentence in "Cao GUI's Theory of War" that reflects Cao GUI's military thoughts is: Courage is what makes a husband fight.
4. The sentence in "The Debate on Cao GUI" shows that Lu Zhuanggong pinned his hope of victory on the support of the people: Small and large prisons, although they cannot be inspected, must be based on emotion.
5. In "Cao GUI's Debate on War", the basis for Cao GUI's conclusion that the enemy was indeed defeated was: I regard its path as chaotic and hope that its banner will be defeated.
6. Cao GUI believes that the conditions for "a battle can be fought" are: although small and large prisons cannot be inspected, they must be based on emotion.
7. The sentence that embodies Cao GUI’s military thinking is: The enemy is exhausted and I am full, so I conquer it; the track is chaotic and the flag is inactive, so I drive it away.
The famous sentence in the article is written silently:
(1) In the article "Cao GUI's Discussion of War", Cao GUI's sentence in his discussion of the war that he proposed the opportunity to pursue the enemy soldiers is: , .
(2) The sentence in "The Inscription on a Humble Room" shows that the author has escaped from the hustle and bustle of life and complicated official duties: , .
(3) In "The Proud Fisherman", Fan Zhongyan expresses the ambivalence between himself and the people who are homesick but unwilling to return without success: , .
(4) In "Li Sao", Qu Yuan used ancient sages to encourage himself to die rather than lose justice: ___________, ___________.
(5) In "Po Qinhuai", the two sentences " , " use allusions skillfully, revealing the poet's deep thinking about history and worries about reality.