Current location - Quotes Website - Famous sayings - China's Top Ten Historical Domineering Sentences
China's Top Ten Historical Domineering Sentences

In chronological order:

At the end of Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu said, "He can take its place!"

In the Western Han Dynasty, Liu Bang said, "The wind rises in cloud flying, Wei Jia goes back to his hometown in the sea, and the brave men stay in all directions!"

in the western Han dynasty, Chen Tang said, "whoever openly commits a crime against me will be punished from a distance."

Huo Qubing, Western Han Dynasty: "Why should the Huns be at home before they are extinct?"

in the three kingdoms, Cao Cao said, "I'd rather teach me to serve the world than teach the world to betray me."

In the Northern Song Dynasty, Zhao Kuangyin said, "On the side of the couch, how can others sleep peacefully?"

In the Northern Song Dynasty, Yue Fei said: "Hungry for the meat of Hu Lu, laughing and thirsty for the blood of Huns"

Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang said: "Drive out the Tatars and restore China"

Republic of China, Jiang Zhongzheng said: "You must settle down first when you are busy outside"

Chairman Mao said: "Go ahead, count the romantic figures, but still look at the present" < p