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Guan Yu lost Jingzhou - a proud army will be defeated
Explanation: A proud army will definitely lose the battle.
Source: "Book of Han Wei Xiang Zhuan": "Those who rely on the greatness of the country, are proud of the people, and want to see power over the enemy are called arrogant soldiers, and those who are arrogant soldiers will be destroyed."
Usage: subject-predicate form; used as subject, object, attributive; containing admonishment
Example: The ancients said: "~." This is the reason why Shao Jianbo died. . (Qu Bo's "Lin Hai Xue Yuan" 28)
Synonyms: A defeat is like water Antonyms: Sad soldiers will win
Riddle: Guan Gong lost Jingzhou
Related allusions: Guan Yu led his army to besiege Fancheng, which Cao Ren was guarding. Cao Ren couldn't help but fight before Guan Yu's ninth attack, but was defeated. Later, Cao Cao sent Pang De to fight Guan Yu. During a fight with him, Guan Yu was shot by his poisonous arrow. Fortunately, the famous doctor Hua Tuo passed by, scraped the bones to heal his wounds, and cured Guan Yu. Then Guan Yu flooded Fancheng with water, Pang De was beheaded, and Yu Jin was imprisoned. Cao Cao recruited counselors to discuss countermeasures. A counselor (I forgot who it was, it seems to be Xun Yu) proposed to contact Soochow and let it attack Jingzhou and encircle Wei and rescue Zhao. Soochow sent Lu Meng and Lu Xun to attack. Lü Meng pretended to be dead and then occupied Jingzhou. After Guan Yu got the news, he returned to rescue Jingzhou. Unexpectedly, Jingzhou was occupied by Soochow. Guan Yu retreated to Maicheng and was captured by Soochow. His head was beheaded and sent to Soochow. With Cao Cao, Jingzhou was lost like this. This is all due to Guan Yu's arrogance.
There are three major reasons why Zhuge Liang used people to lose Jingzhou to Guan Yu: (1) He did not care about villains. Guan Yu bitterly blamed Mi Fang Shiren and other rat thieves, which gave the rat thieves an excuse to betray their trust and surrender, and let future generations falsely accuse Guan Yu of taking advantage of it. When it comes to the truth, one should be kind to the villains, let the past go, and let them continue to open the door and hunt down the thieves. (2) He was so high-minded that he actually used half of the state to attack Cao Cao from the north, defeat Cao Ren, kill Pang De, and besiege Fancheng. He was defeated by Jin, rejected Xu Huang, and surprised Cao Cao, leaving Jingzhou empty. You should fear the enemy like a tiger, shrink your head like a tortoise, keep your head down and be small, and never make any progress. (3) Weihe Dongwu: The Sun family in Jiangdong hid their jade seal, rebelled against the coalition forces, borrowed troops from Yuan Shu to surround Shouchun, and promised to marry Cao Cao burned Chibi several times. We should continue to trust these dishonest and unrighteous bandits, "Donghe Sun Quan", continue to make concessions, and shamelessly tell each other to satisfy their desires. It's really unfriendly to actually build a beacon tower to prevent thieves.
Introduction to Jingzhou
Jingzhou - a famous historical and cultural city in China, an important port in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River, and the central city of the Jianghan Plain. It is one of the first batch of 24 historical and cultural cities in the country announced by the State Council in 1982. First, in 1996, the ancient city wall of Jingzhou was announced as a national key cultural relic protection unit by the State Council.
Jingzhou is located in the middle reaches of the Yangtze River and the hinterland of the Jianghan Plain. It is the birthplace of the world-famous Chu culture. During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the Chu State had its capital in Jinan City, five kilometers north of the city, for 411 years, leaving behind rich historical and cultural relics.