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In view of the fact that no one has answered similar questions for a long time, I present my shame with my personal knowledge:

A Groom-English folk proverb "One nail is missing, one horseshoe is missing, one horseshoe is missing, one horse is missing, one battle is missing, and one country is missing." Among them, the legendary Richard III fell off his horse before the Bosworth Battle because he lacked a nail in his palm, so that the York army was defeated and lost the throne (although the new progress of historians and archaeologists shows that the above is just a "folklore")

A Cheng Yi-Was the previous answer funny? Liu Bangren is the curator of Surabaya Pavilion in Pei County, not Cheng Yi. Cheng Yi was a post in Ming and Qing Dynasties, referring to Li Zicheng, whose original name was Cheng Yi, and later led the peasant war vigorously during the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

A librarian, Lao Dan Lao Zi, was the "librarian" of the Zhou Dynasty. Later, he quit his old job in Zhoudu and took the Tao Te Ching to Hangu to travel around the world. Become a saint through the ages