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Reflections on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms

I read the book Romance of the Three Kingdoms and benefited a lot. Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of China's four classical novels and a famous literary work in the ancient history of China. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms has created nearly 200 characters, among which Zhuge Liang, Cao Cao, Guan Yu, Liu Bei and others are the most successful. The Romance of the Three Kingdoms focuses on the struggle between the ruling groups of Wei, Shu and Wu Sanda during the Three Kingdoms period. It tells the story from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the unification of the Jin Dynasty.

Among them, narrow-minded Xian Di, Zhou Yu, Lu Su, brave Zhang Fei, upright Guan Yu, Liu Bei, etc. are all extremely embarrassed. These characters gave me a deep education. Aside from these characters, what impressed me most was the heroes described in this book.

Let's start with Guan Yu. This is one of the people who impressed me the most. He refused to send Cao into Han, took a candle to Dan, rode a thousand miles alone, passed five customs and killed six generals, and the ancient city was beheaded. Later, Huarong Road released Cao Cao. He was loyal to his old master and surrendered to the enemy because of defeat, but as soon as he learned the news of his old master, he didn't know how far Wan Li was. I think coming back after defeating the enemy is not only loyalty, but also a rare loyalty. The method of expressing Guan Yu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms is also extremely simple: "The phoenix eye, the silkworm eyebrow, the face like a heavy jujube, the dragon crescent moon knife", and later added "the red rabbit horse", scraping the bone to cure poison is not afraid of pain, and killing Yan Liang to kill Wen Chou is almost a success.

Governing the country needs loyal ministers, and it needs loyal ministers who have devoted their lives to death. This is Zhuge Liang. Zhuge Liang is well versed in astronomy and geography, capable of writing and martial arts, and resourceful all his life. He set fire to a new field, borrowed the east wind, borrowed the arrow of a grass boat, inspired Zhou Yu with three wonders, cleverly put out an eight-array plan, cursed Wang Lang for death, captured Meng Huo seven times, set off an empty city plan, used seven-star lights, returned Sima Yi with a puppet, and killed Wei Yan with one move, all of which were unexpected by ordinary people. I thought this kind of person should look extraordinary, but the description in the book is simple: he is eight feet long, with a face like a jade crown, wearing a black silk scarf and a crane.

Tell me about Cao Cao. Cao Cao was called a traitor in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms. He said that Liu Bei and he were contemporary heroes, which made Liu Bei afraid to listen. He didn't kill Liu Bei, although Liu Bei was just a turtle in a jar. This made me feel Cao Cao's generosity, which Zhou Yu never dreamed of. Zhou Yu only sees Zhuge Liang, not swearing. As long as Zhuge Liang is killed, the world in Soochow will be peaceful. Later, I found out that Liu Bei was not human, so I wanted to kill Liu Bei, at least leave him in Soochow, where the world was at peace. Short-sighted, narrow-minded, not a hero. This is also in sharp contrast with Cao Cao.

There is also the savior of Zhao Zilong Changbanpo who rode alone, Huang Gai was punished with risks, and Zhou Yu set fire to Sanjiangkou and so on.

The characters in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms have their own characteristics, both long and short. Generally speaking, after reading this book, I opened my eyes, and the people above also gave me deep feelings. They are worth learning.