What does "Meng De, no Qiang" mean?

"Meng De, there is no Qiang" means: Cao Mengde, is everything all right at home? Sick is sick, it is a problem, there is nothing wrong with it, that is, there is nothing wrong with it, and everything is normal.

From:

"Meng Deling is innocent, honest and sincere, not pleasing your mother, begging for death" comes from Liu Bei's mouth.

Introduction to Cao Cao:

Cao Cao (155-0315,220) was born in Mengde, a lucky man and a small character, Asan, from Peiguoqiao County (now Bozhou, Anhui Province). Outstanding statesman, strategist, writer and calligrapher in the late Eastern Han Dynasty [2]? , the founder of the Cao Wei regime in the Three Kingdoms.

Cao Cao served as the prime minister of the Eastern Han Dynasty and later named Wang Wei, which laid the foundation for the establishment of Cao Wei. After his death, posthumous title became King Wu. After his son Cao Pi proclaimed himself emperor, he was honored as Emperor Wu, with the temple name Mao.

Historical documents:

According to the textual research of Yao Zhenzong's History of the Three Kingdoms and Arts and Literature in Qing Dynasty, there are 30 volumes of Wei Wudi Collection, Sun Tzu's Art of War 1 Volume, 13 Volume and so on. There are more than ten kinds, but most of them have been lost, and the only one that exists is Sun Tzu's Note. 145 poems collected by Zhang Yan in Ming Dynasty were included in Wei Wudi Collection and 103 in Records of Han, Wei and Six Dynasties. Ding's Collection of Celebrities in the Han, Wei and Six Dynasties also includes Wei Wudi's Collection, which has slightly more works than Zhang Pu's Collection. 1959, according to Ding Ben, Zhonghua Book Company added Annotation to Sun Tzu, and attached the Ji of Emperor Wu and Chronology of Cao Cao. , and reprinted as "Cao Cao Ji".