Su Wu herded sheep, telling the story that Su Wu was ordered to go to Xiongnu with a corps commander in the first year of Tianhan and was detained. Xiongnu nobles repeatedly threatened to induce them to surrender; Later, he went to the North Sea to herd sheep, kidnapped Jeff of the Han Dynasty, and threatened to let him go back to China after the ram was born. Su Wu went through hardships and stayed in Xiongnu for nineteen years. It was not until the sixth year of the Yuan Dynasty that it was put back to Han. After his death, Emperor Gaozu Xuan Di listed him as one of the eleven outstanding figures in Qilin Pavilion, showing his moral integrity.
[Idiom Interpretation] Su Wu: Han Dynasty. Su Wu would rather die than surrender.
[Allusions] Ding Ling's "The Sun Shines on the Sanggan River": "But I don't talk about Yang Jiajiang anymore, and I don't talk about Su Wu's shepherd."
[Allusion] Qing Wu Ren Jian's "The Present Situation of Wonders Witnessed in Twenty Years" 38: "He picked up a pen and drew a sheep in Su Wu. He asked me a question."
"Ordinary degree" is unusual
[emotional color] commendatory term
[Grammatical Usage] Used as an object or attribute; Of people's integrity.
[Idiom structure] Subject-predicate type
[Date of birth] Modern
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In the third year of Ganlu (565,438+0 years ago), Xuan Di, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, recalled his former assistant heroes, and made people draw portraits of eleven heroes in Qilin Pavilion to show their commemoration and praise. Later generations often refer to them as twenty-eight generals in Yuntai and twenty-four heroes in Lingyan Pavilion, and there are poems such as "Painting the Pavilion Successfully" and "Who is on the Pavilion", which think that officials are the most glorious. Huo Guang was the first among eleven people, and was honored as "Fu, General, Beruhou, surnamed Huo". Followed by Zhang Anshi, Han Zeng,,, Bingji, Du Yannian,,,, Xiao and Su Wu.