This sentence comes from the mouth of the character Lu Bu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, and I think it is the most domineering sentence.
First, go back to the story and sort out the background of the lines. This is under the action of Wang Yun's serial stratagem, Dong Zhuo and Lu Bu fought for the story of losing Sim, and at that point in time, Lu Bu held a grudge because Dong Zhuo threw weapons at himself and took away the story of losing Sim. At this time, he couldn't stand other people's fanning the flames, so under the embellishment of Wang Yun's words, the above sentence was born. To show his determination to kill Dong Zhuo and stand on his own feet.
Then go back to basics and talk about Lu Bu. Lu Bu is also an important role in the first novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms. As long as we have read the original novel or watched TV series, we all know that he is a brave warrior, and the "Red Rabbit Horse" he rides is a famous pony in history, and Tian Fang drew a halberd as his symbolic weapon. In order to describe his bravery, the author specially created several scenes. One is Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei against Lu Bu, and the three brothers in Taoyuan failed to get a bargain from him together, which shows their strength. You can see its domineering from that sentence.
It's just that no one is perfect In order to make the role of Lu Bu more vivid, the author realized that a valiant soldier must have his shortcomings. Then he was portrayed as a reckless and foolhardy man, and this image did not contradict his bravery at all. And once again, he used the foil technique to impress people with the incident that Zhang Fei called him "a slave with three surnames" every time he played against Lu Bu.
There is a saying that a hero is sad about beauty, which is more suitable for this person. Imagine that the story of diusim must be a beautiful person who disturbed that pool of clear water.
Finally, talk about the understanding of lines. I think it's to express an unsatisfied state of mind. After all, he is a valiant soldier and has his own wishes to realize. If you put it on the average person, you can't like being suppressed all the time, and you also want to be inferior. However, dissatisfaction is sometimes a good thing, not satisfied with the existing achievements, not satisfied with the present life, not satisfied with relying on others. Adults often say that soldiers who don't want to be generals are not good soldiers. Desire is indispensable to people, and only with desire can we stimulate fighting spirit.
And where is the domineering line? I feel very domineering and dare to say it. There are many people in this world who have desires but dare not show them. If you dare to shout out this sentence, it will definitely make people sit up and take notice. So this sentence is very interesting to read and praised.