Cao Cao's allusions and four-character idioms

1. What are the four-character idiom stories about Cao Cao? To assassinate and let go; Looking at plums to quench thirst; Cut your hair instead of your head; Welcome back to Wenxi; Share incense and sell shoes.

Hit the water dumpling: When Cao Cao was ten years old, he once swam in Longtan and suddenly met a fierce crocodile. Crocodiles bared their teeth and attacked Cao Cao, but Cao Cao was fearless and calmly responded to crocodiles. The crocodile couldn't eat anything and ran away. After Cao Cao came home, he didn't mention the crocodile to his family. Later, an adult flinched when he saw the snake. Cao Cao laughed and said innocently, "I am not afraid of crocodiles in Longtan, but you are afraid of a snake." That's ridiculous! " When people asked, Cao Cao told them the truth, and they all marveled at the courage of the young Cao Cao.

Assassination of Zhang Rang: On one occasion, Cao Cao sneaked into the residence of Zhang Rang, a servant of China, and tried to assassinate him. Zhang rang found out that he sent someone to kill him. Cao Cao waved a halberd and drove the generals all the way out of the court. Zhang rang's guards couldn't get close to him. Cao Cao fought and retreated. When he retreated to the wall, he jumped over it.

Looking at plum to quench thirst: once Cao Cao led his troops to fight, there was no water on the way, and the soldiers were very thirsty. So Cao Cao asked his men to send a message to the soldiers, saying, "There is a large piece of Meilin in front, bearing many plums, which are sweet and sour and can quench your thirst." Hearing this, the soldiers all drooled. With this, they can reach the place where there is water ahead.

First haircut: once, Cao Cao led an army through the wheat field and ordered: "Don't break the wheat, or you will be killed!" " "The people riding horses in the army got off the horse and helped each other with their hands. Unexpectedly, Cao Cao's horse ran into the wheat field and asked his master book to discuss the crime. The main book responded with allusions from the Spring and Autumn Period: criminal law has never been used by distinguished people. Cao Cao said, "If you make your own laws and violate them, how can you command your subordinates?"? "? However, as a handsome soldier in the army, I can't die and ask for criminal law. "So he picked up a sword to cut his hair and threw it on the ground.

Welcome back to Wenxi: After pacifying the north, Cao Cao felt "bereavement" out of pity and nostalgia for his old friend Cai Yong, so he sent an envoy to redeem him from the Huns and remarried a woman named Dong Si, asking her to sort out more than 400 books left by Cai Yong, which contributed to the spread of Chinese culture.

Selling shoes by distributing incense: Cao Cao left a decree before he died, saying, "My ladies-in-waiting concubines and cabaret artists have worked hard. Let them live in Tongquetai (the site is located in Yecheng site, 20 kilometers southwest of Linzhang County, Hebei Province), arrange them well, put a six-foot bed on the main hall of Zheng Tai, hang a coffin tent, offer sacrificial food in the morning and evening, and sing and dance in the tent from morning till night on the first and fifteenth day of each month. You should often visit my tomb in Xiling on the Tongque Terrace. The rest of the incense can be distributed to the ladies, and there is no need to sacrifice. Everyone in every room has nothing to do, so they can learn to make tapes and shoes to sell. " Later, it was said that he would never forget his wife and concubine. Luo Yin, a poet in the Tang Dynasty, wrote in Yecheng: "Heroes also go to incense places, and they can * * * people more than ordinary people." Li Qingzhao, a talented woman in the Song Dynasty, once said in "Preface to the Story of the Stone": "When you write a poem with a pen, you will end up with a pen, and there is no intention of selling shoes."

2. What are the four-character idioms about Cao Cao? They are old-fashioned, arrogant, singing the right wine, fighting the right wine and hoarding food and grass.

An old horse lurks, aiming at a thousand miles-an old hero, aiming at a thousand miles.

Pronunciation: [l m 4 o j f ú l]

Interpretation: Metaphorically, ambitious people are still ambitious even when they are old.

Source: Three Kingdoms Cao's poem "Walking out of Xiamen": "Old horse squatting; Aim for thousands of miles; The twilight of a martyr; Strong inside. "

Example: Lao Wang is a stalwart old horse. He takes care of his daily life and doesn't want to trouble others.

Sing while drinking-enjoy life to the fullest.

Pronunciation: [duēJiǔdāng gē]

Explanation: You should sing loudly to the wine. The original intention is that life time is limited, and you have to make a difference. Later it was also used to refer to eating, drinking and having fun.

Source: Three Kingdoms Cao's "Short Songs": "Singing to wine; Geometry of life. "

Ex.: It's boring to be happy if you plan to get drunk and treat wine as a song. I don't regret that my belt is getting wider and wider, which makes people haggard for Iraq.

Say something inappropriate

Pronunciation: [kǒu chū bù xùn]

Definition: poverty, humility and obedience. What he said was very unpretentious.

Source: Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventy-fourth time: "Guan Zhengyi was sitting in his tent, and suddenly he saw that Cao Cao was a forbidden general and led seven elite soldiers to arrive. Pound, the pioneer in front, was carrying a wooden pole in front of the army, making wild remarks and vowing to fight to the death with the general. The soldiers are only 30 miles from the city. " "

His rude remarks immediately aroused public outrage!

Prepare a chicken and a pot of wine.

Pronunciation: [zh and j and d ǒ u ji ǔ]

Interpretation: Prepare a chicken and a pot of wine. Originally, it refers to commemorative items for the deceased, and is often used as a word to mourn the deceased friend. Later, it also refers to entertaining visitors.

Source: Han Cao's "Sacrificing the Old Taiwei Bridge Wenxuan": "After death, the road has passed, so don't fight for wine to cross the river. Driving three steps, don't blame abdominal pain. "

Example: Partridges can't understand Yuanming's poems, so they play with small words and send them late. They don't complain about poverty, they just fight with each other.

Storage of food and feed

Pronunciation: [tú n liá ng j χ co]

Explanation: store grain and forage.

Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the seventieth time: "There are mountains here, which are famous for swinging mountains. The mountains are the place where Cao Cao collects food and grass."

Example: Seeing Zhao Jue recruiting troops and collecting food and grass in Xiangyang, Pan Yu is also eager to move, isn't it?

3. Describe Cao Cao's four-character idiom "Governing the world, being a minister"

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Cao Cao, a well-known name, has been reviled by people for thousands of years, attracting people to spit only for one sentence: "I would rather teach me to fail the world than teach the world to fail me." The question is, did he say it? There are also many scandals about Cao Cao. Bronze finch locks Er Qiao in spring. What is this bronze sparrow table for? Times make heroes, and the late Eastern Han Dynasty was a hotbed of heroes. Liu Bei, Yuan Shao, Sun Jian, Sun Ce, Sun Quan, Zhou Yu, Zhuge Liang, the stars are shining, and Cao Cao is a word short of them. The world says, "ministers who have the ability to govern the world, traitors in troubled times!" " So is he a capable minister in charge of the world or a traitor in troubled times?

4. Idiom story about Cao Cao borrowing a knife.

Dong Zhuo, the secretariat of Xiliang, took advantage of the chaos in the ruling and opposition parties to command 200,000 troops in Luoyang, abolish the young emperor, establish Xian Di, and call himself the Prime Minister. He deceives the Lord and plays politics, which is cruel and fierce; Ministers tried to get rid of him, but they could do nothing.

Cao Cao (Meng De), a captain, secretly wants to kill Dong Zhuo. He frequented the Prime Minister's Office and gradually gained Dong Zhuo's trust. One day, Cao Cao borrowed Wang Situ's treasure knife and hid it to Xiangfu, and entered the small restaurant. He saw Dong Zhuo sitting on the bed with his adopted son Lu Bu standing aside. Dong Zhuo asked, "Why did Meng De come so late today?" Cao Cao said, "My horse can't walk fast, so it's late." Upon hearing this, Dong Zhuo ordered Lu Bu to choose a good horse from Xiliang and give it to Cao Cao, and Lu Bu went out. Cao Cao thought to himself, "The old thief deserves to die." I wanted to stab him, but I was afraid that Dong was too strong to move, so I had to stand aside and wait for the opportunity. Dong Zhuo is too fat to sit for a long time. Soon, he was lying on his side. When Cao Cao saw him lying down, he drew his sword and tried to stab him. Dong Zhuo saw Cao Cao draw a knife from the bronze mirror, turned around and asked eagerly, "Meng De, what are you doing?" At this time, Lu Bu also rode back. Cao Cao quickly said, "I have a treasure knife and want to give it to Guo Xiang." Dong Zhuo took the knife and saw that it was long and sharp. It really was a treasure knife.

Dong Zhuo led Cao Cao to marry the horse. Cao Cao thanked him and said, "I want to borrow this horse." Cao Cao took the horse out of the Prime Minister's House and galloped away to the southeast. Lu Bu said to Dong Zhuo, "Cao Cao seems to have an assassination attempt." Dong Zhuo woke up and sent someone to chase him. By this time, Cao Cao had galloped out of the East Gate and escaped without a trace.

5. What's in Cao Cao's four-character idiom?

Basic explanation

The original meaning is sour plum. People who want to eat plum will drool and quench their thirst. Metaphorically, after the wish can't be realized, comfort yourself with fantasy.

derogatory sense

tidy

Yuan Jia Zhong Ming's To Yu Shu: "What you want from me is to quench your thirst with plum blossoms."

example sentence

If you don't study hard and just want to take shortcuts, I'm afraid it's no use.

Approximate antonym

synonym

draw cakes to allay hunger

antonym

worthy of one’s name

General regulations

One summer, Cao Cao led his army to crusade against Zhang Xiu. The weather is unusually hot, the sun is like fire, and there is not a cloud in the sky. The troops walked on the winding mountain road, and the dense trees and rocks scorched by the sun on both sides made people breathless. By noon, the soldiers' clothes were soaked, the marching speed slowed down, and several weak soldiers fainted on the side of the road.

Guo Han asked angrily: Cao Cao is worried that the marching speed is getting slower and slower, and he is worried about delaying the fighter plane. However, at present, tens of thousands of people can't even drink water. How can we speed up? He immediately called the guide and asked him quietly, "Is there a water source near here?" The guide shook his head and said, "The spring is on the other side of the valley. It's a long detour. " Cao Cao thought for a moment and said, "No, it's too late." He looked at the forest in front of him, thought for a moment, and said to the guide, "Don't say anything, I'll think of something." He knew that even if he ordered the troops to speed up at the moment, it would not help. A brainwave, the solution came. He grabbed the horse by the stomach and quickly rushed to the front of the team. Pointing at the front with a whip, he said, "Soldiers, I know there is a large area of Merlin in front, where the plums are big and delicious. Let's hurry around this hill and get to Meilin! " Hearing this, the soldiers seemed to eat it in their mouths, and their spirits were greatly boosted, and their pace could not help but accelerate a lot.

6. Idiom story related to Cao Cao: At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao led troops to attack Zhang Xiu and marched all the way, which was very difficult.

It's midsummer, and the sun is so hot in the air that the earth is almost burnt. Cao Cao's army has been walking for many days and is very tired.

There are barren hills and mountains along the way, and there is no human habitation. Fiona Fang and Fiona Fang have no water for dozens of miles. The soldiers did their best, but they never got a drop of water to drink.

The soldiers were dizzy and sweaty in the hot sun overhead, but they couldn't find water to drink. Everyone is thirsty and feels as if there is a fire in his throat. Many people have chapped lips and bloody mouths. Every few miles, people fall down and die of heatstroke, and even strong soldiers gradually lose their support.

Cao Cao was very anxious to see such a scene. He rode his horse to a nearby hill, where he searched for water as much as possible.

However, he was disappointed to find that the cracked land was endless and the drought area was very large. Looking back at the soldiers, one by one staggered and thirsty for a long time, it seems that it is rare to take a step forward.

Cao Cao is a clever man. This is terrible, he thought. We can't find water. If we continue to consume like this, not only will our chances of war be delayed, but many people will also be lost here. How can we find ways to boost morale and inspire everyone to get out of the arid areas? Cao Cao thought and thought, and suddenly he had a brainwave, and a good idea popped out in his mind. He is on the mountain, pulling out his flag and pointing forward. He shouted, "There is a large piece of Merlin not far ahead, full of big, sour and sweet plums. Please hold on, you can quench your thirst when you get there! " After listening to Cao Cao, the soldiers thought of the sour taste of plums, as if they had really eaten plums. Suddenly, a lot of saliva came out of their mouths, and their spirits rose, so they gathered all their strength and rushed forward.

In this way, Cao Cao finally led the army to a place with water.

7. Interpretation of Cao Cao's idioms: Cut off the beard and throw away the robe.

Describe being defeated and down and out. During the Three Kingdoms period, Zhong You, the general of Cao Cao, failed to attack Shu and retreated to Tongguan, so he sent Cao Hong and Huang Xu to Tongguan. Cao Hong lost Tongguan in only nine days.

Cao Cao led an army to attack Tongguan and was defeated by Ma Chao. In order to escape, Cao Cao cut off his beard, lost his shirt and fled back to the base camp in disguise. Solid walls are solid walls that reinforce city walls and fortresses; Clearing the field is to collect food and property in the wild.

It is untenable to reinforce fortifications and transfer all residents and materials in the four fields so that the enemy can neither break into houses nor take anything. This is a way to confront the superior enemy.

At the end of the Han Dynasty, after suppressing the Yellow Scarf Army and occupying Yanzhou (y m 4 n), Cao Cao was ambitiously preparing to seize Xuzhou. At that time, there was a gifted scholar named Xun Xuan in Yingchuan, Angelababy (now Xuchang, Henan), who moved to Jizhou to escape Dong Zhuo's rebellion and was regarded as a distinguished guest by Yuan Shao.

Seeing that Yuan Shao could not achieve great things, he went to Cao Cao's door. Cao Cao was overjoyed and named him Sima.

From then on, he followed Cao Cao to the north and made suggestions, which won Cao Cao's trust. In A.D. 194, Tao Qian, a shepherd in Xuzhou, died of illness and gave Xuzhou to Liu Bei before he died.

When the news came, Cao Cao couldn't hold back the heart of Xuzhou any longer and was busy sending troops to Xuzhou. Knowing Cao Cao's thoughts, Xun Yu said, "When Emperor Gaozu was in Guanzhong, Emperor Guangwu Liu Xiu owned Hanoi. They all have a solid foundation. They advanced enough to defeat the enemy and retreated enough to hold on, so they became a great cause.

Now the general is attacking Xuzhou regardless of Yanzhou, and it is not enough for our army to stay in Yanzhou to obtain Xuzhou; Stay less, if Lyu3 bu4 moves at this time, it will not be enough to hold Yanzhou. Yanzhou must have lost it in the end, but Xuzhou didn't take it. "

He also pointed out, "Now is the wheat harvest season. I heard that Xuzhou has organized manpower to grab wheat outside the city and transport it to the city. This shows that they are ready. Once the news comes out, they will definitely strengthen their fortifications, transfer all materials, and make all preparations to meet us (the original text is:' Today's wheat harvest in the East, it will be difficult for the generals to clear the field').

In this way, your military forces are really gone, the city can't be captured, and nothing can be obtained. Within ten days, your army will be defeated without fighting. Cao Cao listened to Xun Zhi's words and admired them very much. From then on, he concentrated his forces and quickly defeated Lu Bu.

Later, he defeated Liu Bei and occupied Xuzhou. Interpretation of looking at plums to quench thirst: The original meaning is sour plums, and people will salivate when they want to eat plums, thus quenching their thirst.

Metaphorically, after the wish can't be realized, comfort yourself with fantasy. At the end of the Han Dynasty, Cao Cao led troops to attack Zhang Xiu and marched all the way, which was very difficult.

It's midsummer, and the sun is so hot in the air that the earth is almost burnt. Cao Cao's army has been walking for many days and is very tired.

There are barren hills and mountains along the way, and there is no human habitation. Fiona Fang and Fiona Fang have no water for dozens of miles. The soldiers did their best, but they never got a drop of water to drink.

The soldiers were dizzy and sweaty in the hot sun overhead, but they couldn't find water to drink. Everyone is thirsty and feels as if there is a fire in his throat. Many people have chapped lips and bloody mouths. Every few miles, people fall down and die of heatstroke, and even strong soldiers gradually lose their support.

Cao Cao was very anxious to see such a scene. He rode his horse to a nearby hill, where he searched for water as much as possible.

However, he was disappointed to find that the cracked land was endless and the drought area was very large. Looking back at the soldiers, one by one staggered and thirsty for a long time, it seems that it is rare to take a step forward.

Cao Cao is a clever man. This is terrible, he thought. We can't find water. If we continue to consume like this, not only will our chances of war be delayed, but many people will also be lost here. How can we find ways to boost morale and inspire everyone to get out of the arid areas? Cao Cao thought and thought, and suddenly he had a brainwave, and a good idea popped out in his mind. He is on the mountain, pulling out his flag and pointing forward. He shouted, "There is a large piece of Merlin not far ahead, full of big, sour and sweet plums. Please hold on, you can quench your thirst when you get there! " After listening to Cao Cao, the soldiers thought of the sour taste of plums, as if they had really eaten plums. Suddenly, a lot of saliva came out of their mouths, and their spirits rose, so they gathered all their strength and rushed forward.

In this way, Cao Cao finally led the army to a place with water. Cao Cao successfully overcame the difficulty of thirst by using people's conditioned reflex to the sour taste of plums.

It can be seen that when people encounter difficulties, they should not be afraid to advance blindly, but should always use their desire for success to motivate themselves, so that they will have enough courage to overcome difficulties and reach the other side of success. During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei sent veteran Huang Zhong to attack Cao Cao's army of grain and grass, and was surrounded by Cao Cao. Zhao Yun went to clear the way and was pursued by Cao Cao.

Zhao Yunbing is inherently weak. He opened the gate of the camp, stopped and stood alone at the gate of the camp. Cao Cao retreated for fear of being caught. He was ambushed by Zhao Yun's soldiers. Zhao Yun seized the opportunity to pursue and defeat Cao Jun, Guo Jia, whose real name was Xiao, and Yang Zhai from Yingchuan (now Yuzhou, Henan).

He is resourceful and deeply trusted and reused by Cao Cao. Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao who lived in Hebei, Qinghai and Youzhou, and killed Yuan Shao's eldest son, Yuan Tan. Yuan Shao's other two sons, Yuan Shang and Yuan, fled to Taton Khan, the leader of Wuwan clan in Liaohe River Basin.

Ta Dun took the opportunity to invade the border of the Han Dynasty, destroying the normal production and life of people in the border areas. Cao Cao wanted to conquer Yuan Shang and Tower Shield. Some officials worry that after the expedition, Liu Biao of Jingzhou took the opportunity to send Liu Bei to attack Cao Cao's rear.

Guo Jia analyzed the situation at that time and said to Cao Cao, "You are now dominating the world, but 50,000 people are in a remote place, so you can't guard against it. A surprise attack will surely destroy them.

If we delay the opportunity, let Yuan Shang and Yuan catch their breath, and then collect the remains, all ethnic groups in Wuwan will respond, and Tadun will have ambitions, and nothing is that Jizhou and Qingzhou will not belong to us again. Liu Biao is an empty talker, knowing that he is not as talented as Liu Bei, and he will not reuse Liu Bei, nor will Liu Bei reuse it, nor will he make more contributions to Liu Biao.

So as long as you can rest assured that you will go on an expedition to umaru, you won't have any worries.