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Famous sayings in the literature of the Three Kingdoms
Before The History of the Three Kingdoms was written, Wei and Wu both had their own national history books, which were compiled by the government and by the people. After the death of Shu, Qiao Zhou compiled the History of Shu. Chen Shou, a native of Shu, wrote The History of the Three Kingdoms after entering Jin. Because the Jin Dynasty inherited Zuo Wei and unified the whole country, Chen Shou listed Wei Shu as the first of the three countries, and used this chronicle to describe the emperor of Wei, but it was called "biography" for Wu and Shu.

1. A drop in the bucket.

The reflection of Wu Shu and Zhang Hong by Zi Shou. When a shallow wizard meets a virtuous wizard, his witchcraft can't be exerted.

2. Every time you are in a hurry, put your ancestors before yourself.

History of the Three Kingdoms and Biography of Shu Shu and Xu Jing written by Zi Shou. Whenever there is trouble, always think of others first, and then think of yourself.

3. Don't do it with little evil, and don't do it with little good.

The History of the Three Kingdoms and Ancestral Ancestors written by Zi Shou. Don't do bad things just because they are not serious, and don't do good things just because they are small.

4. Different people have different faces; From the back, the ancients also warned.

From Shou's "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Jiang Wan". The human heart is different, just like the human face; The people the ancients were wary of were those who agreed to their faces and opposed them behind their backs.

5. Don't pretend to be bad, and don't be proud of people's inferiority.

The History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Wei Wendy, written by Zi Shou. Bad: rotten. Don't boast of your success in front of others, and don't show your nobility by virtue of others' meanness.

6. Being a good person is a good thing, so big talents become big things, and small talents become small things.

The History of the Three Kingdoms by Zi Shou and Lu Yuchuan. Talent: talent. Your talents are used to do good deeds, so if you have great talents, you must do good deeds, and if you have small talents, you must do small deeds.

7. Being an official doesn't blow potential, and it's not personal.

Shu Wei and Du Ji, the reflection of the Three Kingdoms. Don't give in like a powerful person when you are rude to an official; When upholding justice, don't be partial to those who have something to do with yourself.

8. A good soldier will not be afraid of death, and a martyr will not ruin his life.

The reflection of Shu Wei and Pound written by Zi Shou. A good general will not avoid disaster for fear of death; Brave people will not lose their integrity because they covet life.

9. The dragon has sex and rain, but it is not in the pool.

From Shou's "The History of the Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi and Zhou Yu". The legendary dragon, with the help of sex and rain, can leave the pool and take off. Metaphorically, a capable person can make great achievements once he meets a good opportunity.

10. Treating diseases and their failures is not profound except pain.

Wu Shu and Luo Tong, the reflection of the Three Kingdoms. Deep, deep, this means a serious illness. Treatment should be carried out before the onset is serious and before the disaster is caused. This is a metaphor for treating a disease, which means catching up with the disease early and in time.