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Reflections on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
after reading a thick romance of the three kingdoms, I can't help sighing that history "divides for a long time and divides for a long time". The Romance of the Three Kingdoms really tells a vivid historical story for readers, and it also helps me learn some ways to behave.

first, let's talk about the inspiration brought to me by the character Cao Cao. Cao Cao belongs to a very bold character all his life and is also very treacherous. He killed Lv Boshe's family by mistake, and finally knew that he was wrong, but he continued to kill Lv Boshe. At this point, Chen Gong left him. What Cao Cao later said was intriguing: "I would rather teach me to be negative to the whole world than to teach the whole world to be negative to me." But think about it, on the other hand, if he didn't kill them all at that time, if Lv Boshe really brought some people to kill him, maybe Cao Cao would quit the stage of history. But treachery will only bring a temporary small profit. If it has been treacherous, it will naturally be rewarded. Later, Dong Cheng and his gang assassinated Cao Cao, but it was a pity that it was defeated. Later, some people assassinated Cao Cao one after another, but all failed because of some accidents, otherwise the Cao Aman wouldn't be all-powerful. Cao Cao's revelation to me is that you can't be too cunning.

The opposite of Cao Cao is Liu Bei, who puts benevolence and righteousness first and loves the people. Liu Bei's behavior all his life is contrary to that of Cao Cao, who is treacherous and benevolent. When Liu Bei was in trouble, he fled with the people. He managed a new field, or Xuzhou, and all of them were benevolent and loved by the people.

But both Cao Cao and Liu Bei have a characteristic, that is, they attach great importance to talents. Cao Cao lost a Lv Wei, and he didn't cry about his own Cao family at the memorial ceremony, but only Lv Wei. After the death of his adviser Guo Jia, he was also very sad. Liu Bei paid more attention to talents. At first, Zhao Yun was not a general of the Liu family, but he valued Zhao Yun very much and kept him for several times. Later, he finally returned to Liu's door, which made that Adou, who could not help, escape twice. Xu Shu was "abducted" there by Cao Cao. When he saw him off, Liu Bei cried and saw him off, and even cut down the bamboo forest in front of him. Later, Xu Shu came back and recommended Zhuge Liang. Liu Bei's three visits to the thatched cottage have become a model for hiring talents.

Therefore, a person's strength is limited, and it is necessary to recruit people, find like-minded people and create a career together. This is the way to success. The opposite example is Yuan Shao. It is said that Yuan Shao and Cao Cao had obvious military advantages during World War I, but Yuan Shao did not attach importance to talents, and there were many loyal ministers around him who didn't know it. If he listens to the loyal minister, how can Cao Cao win him? But he listened to some villains, and lost to Cao Cao, who had fewer troops.

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms also taught me: Be good at listening to good opinions, and advice when most needed is least heeded. Why did Cao Cao and Battle of Red Cliffs lose? I think it's because I didn't listen to good advice. In the face of the newcomer Pang Tong, he did not hesitate to believe his "serial stratagem". In the face of another courtier's advice to him, the courtier roughly said, "If the enemy attacks with fire, why not?" The general meaning of Cao Cao's answer is: "At this season, the southeast wind will not blow. If they attack with fire, they will burn their own camp." This can't be blamed on Cao Cao, who doesn't know the wind and rain like Kong Ming, a meteorologist. But since someone made a suggestion, Cao Cao should also be alert, otherwise he would not be defeated. On another occasion, Liu Bei was stationed in a forest near the water for 7 miles. Some courtiers had already suggested to him what to do if the enemy attacked with fire. But he didn't accept it, so that it was really burned by Lu Xun for seven hundred miles. Therefore, whether you can listen to others' opinions correctly often determines the ultimate success or failure of things.

Some characters in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms also gave me a lot of inspiration. Those who are greedy for money and sex will definitely not have a good result in the end. The reason why Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu will be a weapon is not to let a little girl Diao Chan sow discord in the middle, so Dong Zhuo is defeated in his lust. Cao Cao was a bit lewd, too. After Zhang Xiu surrendered, Cao Cao had fun in the camp, so he found Zhang Xiu's wife to play with him. Later, Zhang Xiu was angry, of course, and he countered Cao Cao. Fortunately, Cao Cao was fated, otherwise he was also the result of Zhang Xiu.

after Cao Cao built the bronze sparrow terrace, he still wanted to put the "Er Qiao" of Dongwu on the stage, so he asked Kong Ming to use this to motivate Zhou Yu and make Zhou Yu determined to send troops to fight Cao Cao, and Cao Cao was defeated at Chibi. There are still some people in the three countries who sell their masters and seek glory, and they can't get good results. On the contrary, Guan Yu, who is neither greedy nor lustful, has won the admiration of Cao Cao and millions of readers in Qian Qian. If it weren't for his little pride and from ruin of Liu Feng, he wouldn't have died so early. So, I know again that people should not be greedy for money, but should be an upright person.

In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, you can also learn many things, such as studying the laws of history, analyzing the characters' personalities, and analyzing the causes and consequences of things. Mao Zedong once read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms five times, which is probably the reason. Masterpieces can stand repeated reading and scrutiny, and good masterpieces accompany people to grow up all their lives.