1. Lu Bu is among men, and Red Rabbit is among horses.
Appreciation of Lu Bu: Dong Zhuo's adopted son, he was outstanding in martial arts and one of the famous generals. The book once wrote a chapter about "Three Heroes Fighting Lu Bu", which talks about the fact that Liu, Guan, and Zhang fought fiercely with Lu Bu but could not defeat him, which shows their bravery. Red Rabbit, a famous horse. As Guan Yu's mount, Guan Yu's contribution to the battle is indispensable. This sentence is a complimentary word, often used to describe people's excellent qualities or outstanding abilities.
2. Among Ma’s Wuchangs, white eyebrows are the best.
Appreciation of Ma's Wuchang: the names given to the five Ma family brothers in the book. The fourth child, Ma Liang, whose courtesy name is Jichang, is known as Ma Liang with white eyebrows because of the white hairs in his eyebrows. The talented Ma Liang was instrumental in laying the foundation for the Shu Kingdom for Liu Bei, but unfortunately, Liu Bei was defeated in the Battle of Yiling, and Ma Liang was also killed.
3. Work hard and die.
Appreciation of "Chu Shi Biao" was written by Zhuge Liang to persuade the Zen Emperor. At that time, after Zhuge Liang quelled the rebellion in the south, he decided to make the Northern Expedition in order to achieve national unification. In order to assist the Zen Emperor, Zhuge Liang racked his brains. Here, the most appropriate way to describe it is to devote himself to death and then die. It also reflects Zhuge Liang's heart of "eating the emperor's salary and being loyal to the emperor". However, the incompetence of Zen Emperor and Zhuge Liang's grief and anger when he was unable to save his life in the later period have become words that people often talk about.
4. If there is beauty, how can there be brightness?
Appreciation of "Since I, Zhou Yu, am alive, why do I still need Zhuge Liang?" This sentence reflects Zhou Yu's not-so-broad mind and never-say-die fighting mentality. When faced with a person who was not inferior to him in talent and resourcefulness, instead of asking for advice, he chose to be jealous and try every means to fight or even frame him. This desperate mentality ultimately made it difficult for him to achieve his wishes and he died young. . It can be seen that mentality determines a person's social encounters. A good mentality determines a tolerant heart and also determines a person's mature thinking. It is a bridge of heart-to-heart communication between people. At the same time, it is also the spice of life, making your life more sweet and beautiful.
5. A capable minister in times of trouble, a traitor in times of trouble.
Appreciate Cao Cao's act of "holding the emperor hostage to order the princes", which completely established his traitorous style. The Cao Cao described in the book is indeed outstanding in ability. In terms of governing the world, he is an able minister who manages the country and stabilizes the country. In troubled times, he is a dominant military leader. This sentence was said by Xu Shao to Cao Cao. Another reason why Cao Cao was so happy when he heard this was that he was not told that he could become emperor, and he did not want to ascend the throne and proclaim himself emperor. This sentence also points out Cao Cao's methods. He is a "treacherous hero in troubled times". He is a big man who does whatever it takes to achieve his goals. One sentence: "I would rather let the people of the world betray me than teach the people of the world to betray me." It can be seen that the ambition is Yamato's methods are ruthless.
6. It is up to people to plan things, but it is up to God to make things happen.
The meaning of this sentence is: I have tried my best. Whether I can achieve my goal depends on my luck. In the book, Zhuge Liang tried his best to assist Liu Bei and his son, and went out to Qishan six times, but failed to attack Wei. At the end, facing the complicated and chaotic situation, he had to sigh long: "Everything depends on people, and everything depends on God." It is outrageous. Not sentimental. It seems that Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor, Sun Quan separated the regime, Cao Cao captured the emperor to control the princes, Guan Yu defeated Maicheng, etc., everything was God's will? Even if you have the talents of the world, the power to shake the mountains and rivers, and the skills to turn the tide, you can't compete with God's will, how can humans? Time.
The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. Right and wrong, success and failure are all gone, but the green mountains are still there, and the sunset is red several times...