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The famous words of a great man
There is an old saying in China that all is fair in war. Not only that, Napoleon, known as the "European God of War", plausibly believed that "a flock of sheep led by a lion can defeat a flock of lions led by a sheep". This shows the importance of a general or commander in chief to an army.

So, today, the historical girl will take stock of the classic quotations of outstanding generals in China's history with everyone.

1. Why did Huns go home before extinction?

This is the famous saying of champion Hou Huo Qubing.

Huo Qubing was a famous soldier in the period of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. In ancient times, he was an official of a title of generals in ancient times. He is good at riding and shooting, and he is very brave. /kloc-When he was 0/7 years old, he was made the captain of Yaoyao. Subsequently, Huo Qubing followed his uncle Wei Qing south to conquer the Huns in the desert, and in this battle, he braved the enemy camp, captured the Huns' uncle Khan alive, and killed the Huns' grandfather Khan. From then on, Huo Qubing became famous in the First World War.

Later, Huo Qubing defeated Xiongnu many times, and was deeply loved and valued by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. On one occasion, in recognition of Huo Qubing's meritorious service, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty specially had a luxurious house built for him to show to Huo Qubing. However, Huo Qubing said, "How can we be the master if the Huns are not destroyed?" This shows Huo Qubing's great ambition. No wonder his army is invincible.

Although Huo Qubing later died young, he "drank horses, sealed wolves' homes, ruled the West River, and listed Qilian in the county", and even let Xiongnu, who was good at riding, wail-"I lost Qilian Mountain, which made my six animals not sweet; I lost my mountain, which made my married wife colorless. "

2. Those who openly commit a strong Han will be punished far away!

This domineering remark comes from the famous Western Han Dynasty Chen Tang (? -About 6 years ago) to Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty, the whole sentence is "It is appropriate to hang the barbarian mansion in Toucha Street to show Wan Li. Those who openly commit crimes against the Han people will be punished far away! "

It is worth mentioning that this sentence was actually said by Chen Tang after repelling the northern Xiongnu Khan, not empty talk or big talk about showing ambition before killing. Later, Chen Tangguan went to shoot a captain, engaged in a corps commander, and closed the customs. After Wang Mang usurped the throne, he pursued Chen Shang as "the Emperor of huzhuang", which shows that his achievements are also different.

Nowadays, the new version of this sentence-"Those who commit crimes against China will be punished from a distance" is a household name.

3. Let's go to Quantai to recruit old employees and kill Yamaraja with a standard of 100,000.

This is a classic sentence in Marshal Chen Yi's famous poem meiling three chapters (a 4-sentence poem, with a total of 12 sentences). Marshal Chen Yi was a soldier all his life and often wrote poems on horseback. Three Chapters of Meiling is one of the representative works. At the beginning of the poem, Chen Yi wrote a poem: "1In the winter of 936, Meishan was besieged. I have been injured for more than 20 days and have to worry. I got three poems and put them at the bottom of my clothes. Turn around. "

The whole poem is as follows:

How does it feel to be beheaded today? There are many difficulties in starting a business I will go to Quantai to recruit Kibaki and behead Yamaraja with100000 as the standard.

It has been ten years since the smoke started in the south of China, and this head must be hung abroad. After death, you work hard and good news flies like paper money.

Joining the revolution is a common occurrence, and there are times of bloodshed. Taking righteousness as benevolence is a matter of today, and free flowers are planted all over the world.

It can be seen from these three poems that Marshal Chen Yi is full of confidence in the future of the revolution, although he is in a desperate situation. After reading them, he only felt hearty and passionate, and the "Marshal Poet" really deserved its reputation.

4. Stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, and go to the sky.

This is the masterpiece of Yue Fei, a famous anti-gold star in the Southern Song Dynasty, and it is also a classic sentence in the patriotic masterpiece "The Red River is Angry and Rushing to the Crown".

The word "Man Jiang Hong" fully shows Yue Fei's strong patriotic spirit of fighting against Jin Jun and Jin Bing, recovering his homeland and reunifying the motherland. The whole poem reads as "intense and intense" as Yue Fei himself said in the poem. In addition to this sentence, "stay from the beginning, clean up the old mountains and rivers, face the sky", "30 fame is dust, 8 thousand miles of clouds and moons" and "drive a long car and break through the lack of Helan Mountain. "Hungry to eat pork, laughing and thirsty to drink the blood of Huns" and so on are also exciting.

A person should be a dead man, and he should wear boots to bury his ears.

This sentence comes from Ye Fan's Biography of Ma Yuan in the Later Han Dynasty, but the original words came from Ma Yuan, and Ye Fan just wrote it into the history books.

Ma Yuan was a famous general during the reign of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han Dynasty. He made great contributions to the Han Dynasty's resistance to foreign invasion. "Today, the Huns and Wu Huan are still disturbing the north, so please strike them. Men should die on the border battlefield and bury their ears in the way they die in boots! " It's his famous saying. Since then, "Marco wrapped up" has once become synonymous with soldiers' determination to serve the country on the battlefield.

As one of the founding heroes of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Ma Yuan did make great contributions to the unification of the world by Liu Xiu, Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, such as setting up a second toe, helping to break down the rebellion of Qiang, and attacking Wuhuan in the north. Unfortunately, in 49 AD, Ma Yuan was seriously ill while fighting against Wuxi people, and died unfortunately, which also fulfilled his long-cherished wish that "they died in boots".

The above five sentences really came from the mouth of a famous general in China's history. Every sentence is domineering and makes people excited. So, which sentence do you like best?