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Classic quotations from Cao Cao
If you want to attack the enemy, you must seek first.

Appreciation: This sentence comes from Cao Cao's Sun Tzu's Attack Note. If you want to attack the enemy, you must make a good plan.

2, a whole set of anti-tour, in order to connect merchants.

Appreciation: This sentence comes from Cao Cao's Winter October. All hotels will be ready to welcome businessmen.

3, the autumn wind is bleak, Hongbo surges.

Appreciation: This sentence comes from (Three Kingdoms Wei) Cao Cao's "Walking out of Xiamen and Seeing the Sea". The autumn wind is blowing, and the sea is rough. This sentence describes the magnificence of the sea except autumn.

4, rumors, praise is difficult to use.

Appreciation: This sentence comes from Cao's order for Xu Xuanyi and Chen Jiao during the Three Kingdoms period. It's hard to judge a person's quality by slander.

5, meritocracy is a lift, I have to use it.

Appreciation: This sentence comes from Cao Cao's "Seeking Virtue" at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Gentlemen, don't dislike my stupidity. As long as it is a talent, I will recommend it, and I will definitely do my best.

6. The fox died in the first hill and his hometown was forgotten.

Appreciation: This sentence comes from his poem Quedong Xi Men Xing. When the fox dies, it will turn its head in the direction of the cave. How can people forget their hometown? In this sentence, the author describes the homesickness of the recruiter in a gloomy and sad style.

7. The mountain will never be too high and the sea will never be too deep.

Appreciation: A Short Song by Cao of Three Kingdoms. The mountains are never tired of their towering heights, and the more earth and stone, the better. The sea is never too deep, the more water, the better.

8. Be generous and unforgettable. How to solve your worries? Only Du Kang.

Appreciation: These two sentences are from Cao Cao's poem "Short Songs" at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, which was written by his ministers at the banquet. Although the songs above the banquet were passionate and generous, the lingering sadness quickly waved away; What can I rely on to alleviate my sadness? It turns out that only drinking can free me! In this sentence, the author expressed his desire for talents.

9. White bones are exposed in the wild, and there is no cock crow for a thousand miles. It is extremely sad to think that only one person in a hundred people is alive.

Appreciation: Good Li Xing by Han Caocao. The bones were exposed in the wilderness and no one buried them. Take Wan Li Road, you can't see people or hear chickens. The people died and fled, and there were not a few left in a hundred. It's heartbreaking to think of this horror. This poem reflects the tragic and desolate scene caused by the war in the late Eastern Han Dynasty and the profound disaster brought to the general public.