Liu Bei was the founder of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period, and also the protagonist in allusions. In the story, Liu Bei fled with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei and came to the river. Liu Bei was in a hurry, because the river surged and he couldn't cross the river. At this point, Guan Yu took the initiative to attack, carrying a double knife, standing by the river, chopping out a wide passage with a knife in lightning speed. Zhang Fei followed closely, holding a spear and halberd to protect Liu Bei from crossing the river safely. The three men finally succeeded in crossing the river and got rid of their pursuers.
This allusion expresses the spirit of loyalty, courage and sacrifice among the three people, and also embodies the deep brotherhood between them. As a leader, Liu Bei can get the firm support and protection of Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, and * * * can tide over the difficulties and succeed together. This story is used to describe the friendship and unity that can help each other and rely on each other in difficulties.
Fenghe is an idiom, which means that people are fearless and have strong fighting power and determination. Among them, the tiger is as brave as a tiger, which means that the individual is brave, brave and domineering; Feng He, on the other hand, said that he should overcome obstacles and difficulties. This idiom vividly describes the courage and determination of a person or a team in the face of difficulties, challenges or dangers.
Enlightenment from the allusions of tigers and rivers.
1, Go Forward: This allusion tells people to be fearless and go forward in the face of difficulties and challenges. Only by daring to break through obstacles can we succeed. No matter how difficult you encounter, you should keep your courage and determination and take active action.
2. Unity and cooperation: Liu Bei was supported and protected by Guan Yu and Zhang Fei in the allusion. This story tells people that unity and cooperation are important factors to overcome difficulties. Through mutual support, encouragement and cooperation, individuals and teams can overcome difficulties and achieve better results.
3. Overcoming difficulties: The abundant river in the allusion is an obstacle that needs to be crossed to obtain safety. This allusion reminds people that they often face all kinds of difficulties and challenges in life, but as long as they go forward bravely and persist in their efforts, they will certainly overcome the difficulties and achieve their goals.