The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of the four classic Chinese classics. Many famous quotes and lines come from it. The following are the famous quotes from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms that I have compiled for you. You are welcome to read them.
Classics of famous sayings in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
1. Aim high. ?Zhuge Liang
2. Only when you are not arrogant can you be arrogant, not by favoring others. ?Zhuge Liang
3. Without learning, there is no way to expand talents, and without ambition, there is no way to achieve learning. ?Zhuge Liang
4. Even if you are not a scholar, you are called a walking corpse. ?Zhuge Liang
5. A person with great ambition should not belittle oneself. ?Zhuge Liang
6. He dedicated his life to death. ?Zhuge Liang
7. The journey of a husband and gentleman is to cultivate one’s character through tranquility, and to cultivate one’s virtue through frugality. If it is not indifferent, it will not clear its aspirations, and if it is not tranquil, it will not be far-reaching. ?Zhuge Liang
8. A hero is one who has great ambitions, has a good plan, has the opportunity to contain the universe, and can swallow the aspirations of heaven and earth. ?Cao Cao
9. A phoenix soaring over a thousand feet would not be able to rest on a parasol; a soldier would be lying on one side, and would not be dependent on his master. I am happy to work on my long acres, I love my house; I am proud of my music and books, waiting for the right time. ?Kong Ming
10. A man born in heaven and earth does not know his master and works for him, which is unwise! How can he regret dying today!? Tian Feng
Romance of the Three Kingdoms Selected quotes from the book
1. The way to be a general: Do not take victory as joy, and do not take defeat as worry. ?Wise and brave military general
2. When a husband is in the world, he will gain fame; if he establishes merit, he will comfort his life. I will be drunk to comfort my life; I will be drunk and chant wildly!? Zhou Yu
3. A man is born in troubled times, and he should carry a three-foot sword to achieve immortal achievements. If he fails to achieve his goal, he will die! ? Loyal and brave generals
4. When a true man is in the world, when he meets his master, he trusts the righteousness of the king and his ministers externally, and the kindness of his flesh and blood internally. He must follow his words and follow his plans, and he will be blessed with misfortunes and blessings. ?Zhou Yu
5. If you can only take good care of yourself and live in peace, why do you need to be famous throughout the ages!? Hermit
6. A person who is generous can become a great weapon!? Zhongda
7. When Shao is strong, he cannot protect himself, let alone others like Cao Cao
8. He is fierce and timid, and is always fond of schemes; he cherishes his life when doing big things, and forgets small gains. Fate: Not a hero. ?Comment on Yuan Shao
9. (Yuan Shao and Liu Biao) They are both generous on the outside and taboo on the inside, fond of schemes but not decisive, talented but unable to use them, hearing good things but unable to accept them, abolishing the direct descendants and establishing concubines, giving up gifts and worshiping love,? Chen Shou
10. How can one be biased in the way of dealing with the world, that is, the art of adapting to changes in circumstances? The same is true in the way of using troops, which all depends on adapting to circumstances. ?Zhongda
11. ?Although the words of the lord are in accordance with the laws of nature, in times of chaos, using troops to strive for strength is definitely not the same thing; if you stick to common sense, it will be impossible to make an inch of progress. ?Pang Shiyuan
12. Liang has great ambitions but does not see opportunities, has many plans but few decisions, is a good soldier but has no power. Although he has raised a hundred thousand soldiers, he has fallen into my painting and must be defeated. ? Zhongda's Comments on Kong Ming
13. Cao Cao has been suspicious throughout his life. Although he can use troops, he will often lose if he is suspicious. ?Kong Ming’s Comments on Cao Cao
14. To govern, there must be a body, and the upper and lower cannot invade each other. For example, in the way of running a family, the head of the family is calm and relaxed, just sleeping and eating. If everyone is involved in the task, they will be exhausted physically and mentally, and nothing will be accomplished. ?Yang Yong admonished Kong Ming
15. (Sun Jian and Sun Ce) were all frivolous and fruitful, and they fell into ruin. ?Chen Shou
16. The general is entrusted with the name of obedience, but internally he is suspicious of his opinions. Things are urgent and constant, and the disaster will never end!?Kong Ming said Sun Quan
17. Yuan Shao Although he is strong, he has many doubts and is undecided, so why worry!? Cao Cao
18. Cutting off generals and lifting flags to intimidate the battlefield also leaves the generals in their responsibilities, which is not appropriate for the lord. I wish to suppress the bravery of Ben Yu and cherish the plan of king and domination. ?Zhang Zhao admonished Sun Quan
19. (Sun Ce) He is careless and unprepared, has a quick temper and lacks strategy. He is a brave man, and he will surely die at the hands of a villain one day. ?Guo Jia
20. Although I am a scholar, I am now entrusted with a heavy responsibility by my master, because I have the size and ability to endure humiliation and bear heavy burdens. ?Lu Boyan
Popular famous quotes in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms
1. If you disobey your loyal ministers several times, you will inevitably be attacked in the palace. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 3
Explanation: Failure to listen to other people's good advice and advice may lead to disaster.
2. Those who obey me will live, and those who go against me will perish. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 3
Explanation: The emperor is regarded as the emperor, and he manages the people on behalf of the emperor. Gradually, people learn to obey the emperor, and the emperor becomes more authoritarian. ?Those who follow me will live (prosper), and those who go against me will perish (die)? This has become a saying that dictators keep deep in their hearts and often say on their lips.
3. Being resourceful and resourceful, there is nothing to worry about. --- Chapter 4 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Explanation: This is what Wu Qiong said about Dong Zhuo before the crusade against Dong Zhuo. It tells us that if we want to achieve great things, we must not only think carefully, but also act decisively.
4. I would rather teach me to betray the world than teach the world to betray me. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 4
Explanation: Cao Cao's famous saying at this time was also his life creed.
Cao Cao was suspicious by nature. He mistook other people's good intentions for malicious intentions. He clearly killed the wrong person, but refused to admit his mistake. Instead, he took the mistake and eradicated it. He did not hesitate to kill Lu Boshe and his family for his own safety. ?I would rather teach me to betray the people of the world than teach the people of the world to betray me? This sentence allows us to understand Cao Cao's extremely selfish and ruthless life creed.
5. Lu Bu among men, red rabbit among horses---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 5
Explanation: The red rabbit, horse and Lu Bu, who is superb in martial arts, complement each other and make people wonder. With emotion, later generations used the term "Lu Bu among men, Red Rabbit among horses" to describe outstanding talents in a field.
6. It is extremely easy to change the world, but extremely difficult to stabilize it. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 6
Explanation: All princes united to attack Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo adopted Li Ru's opinion and decided to move the capital from Luoyang to Chang'an. Yang Biao opposed this and expressed this emotion. This shows the evil of feudal dictators. They do things entirely from their own point of view and do not consider the lives and lives of ordinary people at all.
7. Recruit talents and treat others with humiliation. ---The Eighth Chapter of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Explanation: After Sun Ce buried his father Sun Jian, he recruited talents, bent himself to treat others, and heroes from all over the world gradually joined him. Put down your airs and be polite to others, so that you can attract talented and capable people.
8. Situ Miao planned to support the red skirt, so there was no need to fight or use soldiers. The three battles in the Tiger Prison were laborious, but the triumphant song was played at Fengyiting---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 9
Explanation: Situ Wang Yun cleverly used a series of tricks to drive a wedge between Lu Bu and his daughter Diao Chan Dong Zhuo, and later, Lu Bu stabbed Dong Zhuo to death for Diao Chan.
9. You may be smart when you are young, but you may not be smart when you are old. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 11
Explanation: When Chen Wei used the sentence "You are smart when you are young, you may not be smart when you are old" to describe Kong Rong, Kong Rong immediately refuted: "I miss you when you are young" Must be smart?. Chen Wei couldn't help but marvel that when his second son grew up, he would become a great weapon of his generation. Although Chen Wei was refuted by Kong Rong, but as a common sense, "You may not be smart when you are smart when you are young", it is also a reminder to today's parents.
10. Deeply consolidate the foundation to control the world. ---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 12
Explanation: When Tao Qian gave Jingzhou to Liu Bei before his death, counselor Xun Yu changed his advice to Cao Cao: "Deep the roots and consolidate the foundation to control the world?" Ask Cao Cao to capture Xuzhou. If you want to govern the world, you must manage your own solid "base" and strengthen your power in the early stages of starting a business.
11. What’s gained is enough to be happy, and what’s lost is not enough to be worried about. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 14
Explanation: When Liu Bei finally became the pastor of Xuzhou, Cao Cao used the strategy of "driving the tiger to swallow the wolf" to make Liu Bei lose Xuzhou. In order to stabilize the morale of the army, Liu Bei used "What's the gain and what's the loss?" This sentence comforts everyone. In fact, Liu Bei still cares about Xuzhou. This sentence is just a small trick for Liu Bei to win people's hearts.
12. Brothers are like brothers and sisters, and wives are like clothes. The clothes are torn, but they can still be sewn; the limbs are broken, but they can be repaired? --- Chapter 15 of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Explanation: Before Liu Bei went to fight Yuan Shu, he entrusted Xuzhou to Zhang Fei, but Zhang Fei was drunk Later, something went wrong and Xuzhou was lost. Zhang Fei was so ashamed that he drew his sword and killed himself. Liu Bei snatched his sword and said: "Brothers are like brothers and sisters, and wives are like clothes." The clothes are torn, but they can still be sewn; the limbs are broken, but they can be mended? At this time, the brotherhood between Liu, Guan, and Zhang was reflected. At the same time, his words were clearly demeaning to women. We can't help but ask: A man's loyalty to his brothers is based on contempt for his wife and children, and he doesn't even care about his own wife and children. Isn't this kind of brotherly love cruel? How much humanity can he still have?
13. People who have no plans will be happy when they see benefits. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 14
Explanation: At this time, Cao Cao's counselor Xun Yu commented on Lu Bu's words. People who have no strategy and cannot see long-term benefits will be extremely happy when they see the petty profits in front of them.
14. When you are using heroes now, you cannot kill one person and lose the support of the world. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 16
Explanation: When Liu Bei was forced by Lu Bu and had no way out, and finally turned to Cao Cao, Xun Yu suggested to Cao Cao that Liu Bei is a hero. If we don't act early, there will be trouble later. But Guo Jia pointed out that when heroes are being used now, they can't kill one person and lose the support of the world. ? Such valuable advice, and Cao Cao also adopted Guo Jia's insights. This shows that Cao Cao's foresight and long-term planning were not too great for the small, and he had the magnanimity and demeanor of a statesman and thinker.
15. If you conquer the enemy in one day, you will be in trouble for a lifetime. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 21
Explanation: Cao Cao let Liu Bei go, and it was Liu Bei who became his strong enemy in the future.
16. Be frightened when seeing good, and hate evil like enmity. ---The 23rd Chapter of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Explanation: Kong Rong recommended Ni Heng to Cao Cao, thinking that Mi Heng would be frightened by the good and hate evil as much as hatred. ?And Cao Cao, like Liu Biao, disliked Ni Heng because of his arrogant attitude. However, neither Cao Cao nor Liu Biao were willing to kill Mi Heng. This does not mean that Cao Cao and Liu Biao are tolerant of intellectuals with a rebellious spirit. It is just that they both wanted to kill people with a borrowed knife and did not want to bear the reputation of killing celebrities.
17. A weak force can win because of the many, but a strong army can be defeated by a few. --- Chapter 30 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Explanation: The best description of the Battle of Guandu, a famous battle in history where a small number of people defeated a large number.
18. Live in the name you deserve and die in the right place. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 37
Explanation: This is Luo Guanzhong's comment on Xu Shu's mother. Cao Cao imitated Xu Shu's mother and forged a family letter to Xu Shu, deceiving Xu Shu to Cao Ying. Xu Shu's mother criticized Xu Shu for abandoning the bright and turning to darkness and bringing bad reputation to himself. He was a true fool, so he committed suicide by hanging himself from the beam. The author stood in the position of respecting Liu and demoting Cao, and spoke highly of Xu's mother's behavior. He believed that he was as spirited as a mountain and righteous from the bottom of his heart. He was born worthy of his name and died worthy of his death.
19. Indifference makes one’s ambition clear, and tranquility makes one go far. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 37
Explanation: This is Zhuge Liang's Nanyang Thatched Cottage couplet, and it is also a quote from his "Book of Commandments". ?Indifferent to clear aspirations, tranquility to reach far. ?It has positive significance for people in every historical period. In the impetuous atmosphere of the times, if a person wants to achieve great things, he needs to keep a certain distance from the ?bustling? in real life, and then ?quietly? Be willing to pursue your pursuit in solitude.
20. Let Cao Cao occupy the sky in the north, and let Sun Quan occupy the territory in the south. The general can occupy the people and the people. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 38
Explanation: At this time, Zhuge Liang and Longzhong were discussing the career blueprint he had planned for Liu Bei. Zhuge Liang had a high degree of strategic vision and was extremely accurate in his judgment of the current situation.
21. Everything is ready, all we need is the east wind. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 49
Explanation: In the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao fell into Zhou Yu's counter-intentional plan and Pang Tong's serial plan. However, when Zhou Yu faced each other across the river, a gust of wind When it blew, Zhou Yu suddenly remembered that if there is no east wind, no matter how good the strategy is, it will be in vain. ?If you want to defeat Cao Gong, you should attack with fire. Everything is ready, all you need is the east wind?? It means that all aspects of work are ready, but the last and most important condition is missing.
22. If there is beauty, how can there be brightness? ---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 57
Explanation: Zhou Yu was originally a military genius, but unfortunately he was petty. When he saw that Zhuge Liang was smarter than him, he was extremely jealous and always wanted to get rid of Zhuge Liang. However, Zhuge Liang is always good at predicting events and can always see through Zhou Yu's schemes and make him passive.
23. Good medicine is bitter in the mouth and good for the disease, and honest advice is bad for the ears and good for the deeds. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 60
Explanation: Liu Zhang listened to the advice of his advisors and asked Liu Bei to stay in Xichuan to resist Zhang Lu's attack. At this time, Wang Lei wrote a letter to advise Liu Zhang, hoping that Liu Zhang would not lead the wolf into the house. It is true that good medicine is bitter in the mouth and good for the disease, and loyal advice is hard on the ears and good for action. ?.
24. Good luck and bad luck help each other, and adversity helps each other. --- Chapter 60 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms"
Explanation: Facing Zhang Lu's attack, Liu Zhang placed his hope on the assistance of Liu Bei, who has the same surname. He believed that Liu Bei would definitely rescue each other in good times and bad, and help each other in times of adversity. . ?, In fact, it was finally verified that Liu Zhang’s approach was actually to lure the wolf into the house and bring about his own destruction.
25. When two tigers fight, one of them will be injured. ---"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 62
Explanation: When Liu Bei captured Xichuan, he sent Huang Zhong to attack the city, but Wei Yan wanted to attack the city. Huang Zhong and Wei Yan finally asked for a contest, who won? Siege the city. Liu Bei stopped the contest between the two, saying: "If two tigers fight, one of them will be injured." Even within a family, they are often dissatisfied with each other, and it takes a certain amount of wisdom to resolve their overt and covert conflicts.
26. Since ancient times, arrogance has led to defeat, while underestimating the enemy has led to failure. ---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 69
Explanation: Zhang He guarded the pass and despised Zhang Fei who came to attack, saying, "Everyone is afraid of Zhang Fei, I treat him like a child, here I go." Must be captured?, Luo Guanzhong said from this: Since ancient times, arrogant soldiers often lead to defeat, but they have always underestimated the enemy and succeeded with few successes. ?'s emotion, the next story Zhang He underestimated the enemy, foreshadowed his eventual failure, and also warned people not to be arrogant and underestimate the enemy.
27. Three armies are easy to obtain, but one general is difficult to find. ---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 70
Explanation: Zhang He failed and lost Wakou Pass. Cao Hong was furious and ordered Zhang He to be killed. Guo Huai advised: "Three armies are easy to win, but one general is difficult to win." Asked for help, Cao Hong forgave Zhang He. ?Three armies are easy to get, but a general is hard to find? Later generations often use it to mean that talents are rare and should be cherished.
28. They are born from the same root, so there is no need to rush into conflict. ---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 79
Explanation: Cao Zhi's "Seven Steps Poem" moved his brother Cao Pi and saved him from death. This also exposed the evil of brotherly fratricide in the imperial family in the feudal era. Only by seizing the throne can you have the right to manipulate others and trample on others. Extreme power can corrode human nature!
29. Work hard and die. ---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 97
Explanation: At this time, Zhuge Liang's words in "The Later Disciple" means diligent work, exhausting hard work, and not stopping until death. However, Zhuge Liang later failed in his crusade against Cao Wei. When reading this sentence in reverse, one can't help but think that "the planning depends on people, and the success depends on heaven". Zhuge Liang became ill due to overwork and died of illness in Wuzhangyuan, which caused later generations to lament that he died before he left the army and made the hero burst into tears.
30. I am happy here and don’t miss Shu.
---"Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 119
Explanation: The Kingdom of Shu was destroyed, but Liu Chan was happy not to miss Shu. The happy not to miss Shu is a metaphor for a person who has no ambition and is easily confused by the pleasure in front of him.