1. I think the translation of "read" here as "missing, longing" is not accurate. It should be translated as "thinking, considering". "Don't think about me" means "don't think about me." ". Feng Chu probably said this when she was dying, right? It is inappropriate to say "don't miss me" to Liu Bei. It should be said "don't think about me", which means that the expedition to Xichuan should not be affected by my death, and we should fight as we should.
2. When you have a son, you should be like Sun Quan. As expected, Soochow will be as fierce as a cloud.
3. Of course he was pretending. He was afraid that his men would murder him while he was sleeping, so he pretended to kill someone in his dream to scare his followers not to approach him while he was sleeping.
4. The Belt Edict was written by Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty to his uncle Dong Cheng, asking him to summon people to get rid of Cao Cao. In order to avoid Cao Cao’s eyes and ears, he wrote a letter in blood with thin white silk and sewed it on the belt. It was given to Dong Cheng. After reading the signatures of the Clothes and Belts Edict, there were seven of them: Dong Cheng, Wang Zifu, Zhong Ji, Wu Shuo, Wu Zilan, Ma Teng, Liu Bei, but not Yuan Shao. Yuan Shao just used this incident as a reason.
5. Cao Cao is the grandson of a eunuch. Why do eunuchs have grandsons? Cao Cao's father, Cao Song, was originally named Xiahou. Because he was Cao Teng's adopted son, he changed his surname to Cao. So Xiahou and Cao Cao were originally from the same family.
6. Cao Cao is not dead at this time in the official history, so the novel cannot let him die early. In addition, it is possible that Cao Cao bit the arrow. After all, Cao Cao is also a military commander and has fought all his life. Although his martial arts have not been introduced, he may be very good.
7. Cao Cao began to camp on the bank, facing Liu Bei across the river. Zhuge Liang used the tactic of doubting the soldiers and used drums and horns to sound for three consecutive nights to pretend to attack. Cao Cao could not sleep well and retreated thirty miles. The Shu army Cross the river and set up camp.
Cao Cao and Liu Bei faced off. The Shu army pretended to be defeated and abandoned their horses and weapons. Cao Cao hurriedly ordered his troops to withdraw, fearing an ambush. When Cao's soldiers turned back and retreated, the Shu army rushed out and Cao's army was defeated.
Cao Cao faced off against Liu Bei, but Liu Feng pretended to be defeated. When Cao Cao pursued him, cannons were fired and drums and horns were blasting in the Shu barracks. Cao Cao feared an ambush and urgently ordered his troops to retreat. Cao's soldiers trampled on each other, and many died.
The above is the failure caused by Cao Cao's suspicion in this battle. Cao Cao's character was inherently suspicious.
8. After introducing Pang Tong to Zhou Yu, Zhou Yu sent him to present the chain plan without going through Sun Quan. Sun Quan never knew that it was him who presented the chain plan.
Later, when he met Sun Quan, Sun Quan was sad about Zhou Yu's death. Pang Tong behaved very arrogantly and despised Zhou Yu, which made Sun Quan very unhappy and thought he was crazy. In addition, Pang Tong was too ugly, so Sun Quan looked down on him.
9. Of course, it was the rumor that Ma Teng wanted to attack Cao Cao. Ma Teng of Xiliang was originally a warlord with strong strength, and he had participated in the Yidai Zhao incident. He had the strength and reason to attack Cao Cao. If he attacked Cao Cao at this time, Cao Cao would be attacked from both sides.
10. In fact, small roads are safer because the main roads are used to attract enemy firepower and small roads are used for sneak attacks. However, the mainland has a large army, and Liu Bei is in the army, and there is no need for him to go into battle personally, so of course there is no danger. Although Pang Tong thought that no one would stop him, it was rugged and difficult to navigate, so he took the small road and asked Liu Bei to take the main road.
11. Seven rescue teams led by Yu Jin and Pang De.
12. Bamboo slips and silk were both used for writing in ancient times. "The name can be hung on bamboo and silk" means that the name will be recorded on the bamboo and silk, which means that the name will be left in history.
13. This statement is recorded in "Shiyu" and quoted by Pei Songzhi in the notes of "Three Kingdoms", but it is not recorded in "Three Kingdoms". But I think it might be true since it's not uncommon for trees to bleed. In nature, there are many trees with red sap, and some trees whose sap is not red may also "bleed". This is because the bark of the tree, like human skin, has tiny pores. Bacteria invade through the small pores in the bark and damage the tree's tissues. When plants infected with bacteria are injured, they ooze putrid fluids that are similar in color to blood.