Text description of mind map in "Visiting the Maolu";
1. Theme: Visit the cabin.
2. Event background: Liu Bei is thirsty for wisdom, and he heard that there is Zhuge Liang in Wolong in the thatched cottage. He visited him three times and asked him to come out and help himself.
3. What happened?
First visit: Liu Bei took Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to the thatched cottage and was told by the janitor that Zhuge Liang was not at home.
-second visit: Liu Bei went again, but was told by the guard that Zhuge Liang was taking a nap and could not be disturbed.
-the third visit: Liu Bei finally met Zhuge Liang and asked him for advice on how to govern the country.
Event result: Zhuge Liang promised to go out to assist Liu Bei and become his important counselor.
5. Significance and enlightenment: The three visits to Maolu reflected Liu Bei's attention and sincerity to talents, and also showed Zhuge Liang's superb wisdom and loyalty. This story tells us to cherish talents, constantly pursue progress and improve our own quality.
Visit to Caotang: The original meaning refers to the story of Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang at the end of Han Dynasty. Liu Bei visited Zhuge Liang three times and asked him to come out to help himself. Later generations used metaphors to sincerely invite dust arrival again and again.
I. Pronunciation: sān gáolú
Second, the word explanation:
C: Visiting.
thatched hut
Third, moral: ask others questions or ask others for help. You must be sincere and patient.
Usage: this idiom is generally used as predicate, attribute and object in sentences; There are praises and criticisms, and "three visits to the cottage" is a metaphor for sincere and repeated invitations.