Impressions after reading "Red Cliff" 1
In "Red Cliff", Zhao Yun goes into the village to rescue the people and protects Adou to the death. Although he was hit by an arrow, he turned a blind eye to the arrow on his body and still wanted to fight the Wei army to the end. In the end, Adou was finally rescued and the lives of the people were protected. His military ability is admirable, but he also relies on two words to fight his way out, and that is - courage!
Yes, courage is indispensable, just like Zhang Fei covering the retreat of the villagers, Sun Quan and Liu Bei forming an alliance to fight against Cao Cao, Cao Cao determined to attack Chibi... What kind of things do not require courage?
I remember such a story. A man was walking on the road and came to a very wide but not deep ditch. He thought it would be okay even if he fell, so he jumped lightly and crossed. He was shocked: It turned out to be so easy! Another day, he encountered a ditch blocking his way forward. This ditch is much narrower than the last one, but it's bottomless. He stood by the ditch and trembled in his heart: What if he fell? He lost the courage to jump, gave up his efforts, and had to take a long detour to reach his destination.
Do the characters in the story also need courage? The road of life is bumpy, and no one can expect a smooth life forever; but as long as you have courage and perseverance, you will overcome difficulties and win! People are sometimes surprised by their own potential, but if you lack the courage to face risks, your potential will always be buried in the ruins of life.
So we must bravely face the difficulties and setbacks in life, bravely face the rapids of life, and use our indispensable courage to create a life without regrets! Thoughts after reading "Red Cliff" 2
We have all learned the poem "Red Cliff Fu". It uses classical Chinese to describe the beautiful scenery of Red Cliff. Everyone is impressed by Su Shi's talent. What are your thoughts after reading Red Cliff? ? What I bring below is my impression from reading "Red Cliff Fu": romantic and beautiful novel.
Reading Su Zi's "Red Cliff Ode", the beautiful words, beautiful phonology, beautiful scenery, beautiful artistic conception, and philosophical beauty will all come to you. You can't help but sigh: This is truly an ancient and modern art treasure! In particular, the word "wind and moon" runs through the whole text, and the boundless scenery makes people intoxicated; from beginning to end, there are no less than ten sentences about "wind" and "moon". No wonder Jin Shengtan, a famous literary critic in the Qing Dynasty, commented after reading this poem, "This poem only talks about romance and moon".
Su Zi was "boating under the Red Cliff" in "July 1". As expected, it’s the 16th day of the lunar calendar! The moon on the fifteenth day is sixteen round, which is the brightest and roundest moon in January! No wonder he couldn't help but "recite the poem of the bright moon and the graceful chapter" after "the moonrise and rise above the east", in the peaceful atmosphere of "the gentle breeze comes slowly and the water waves are calm". He recited and sang, As he recited it, he felt vast and ethereal, and became "independent from the world, transformed into immortality". ——It was Fengyue that touched Su Zi's emotions and gave birth to this beautiful article.
On a good day, beautiful scenery, endless wind and moon; drinking wine and writing poems, it is very happy. Su Zi is in love with Fengyue and enjoys it happily. He unmovedly buckled the knots and sang songs. When he sang "The mist is in my heart, I look forward to the beauty in the sky", there was a touch of sadness in my heart, because the loyal emperor was demoted to Huangzhou because of the Wutai Poetry Case. Unexpectedly, a guest played flute and sang, which aroused his pain again. The sound of the flute is "like resentment and admiration, like weeping and complaining, and the lingering sound is lingering like a wisp", making the lonely concubine shed tears. Su Zi couldn't help but feel happy and sad. He sat upright, his face turned pale, and he asked sternly: "Why is this so?" - It was Fengyue who touched Su Zi's sad heart.
Under Xu Feng’s bright moon, the author thinks of Cao Cao from the wind and moon in front of him - he was full of ambition and a hero for a lifetime; and from the wind and moon in front of him, he thinks of Zhou Lang who trapped Mengde in Chibi - "majestic and heroic." Hair, feather fans and towels, while talking and laughing, the rafts and oars disappeared into ashes." However, the romance remains the same, the Red Cliff still exists, and where is the hero? Where is the hero? Although this discussion came from the guest's mouth, it flowed through Su Zi's writing and was the expression of Su Zi's emotions. ——It was Fengyue, which triggered Su Zi's association.
The wind and moon are also the author’s means of elaborating his philosophy. After Su Zi sang about the moon, he first lamented "the brief moment of my life" through the words of the guests, and realized that it was impossible to "carry the flying immortals to travel, and hold the bright moon to the end". Then he used "water and the moon" to make a discussion: although the river flows eastward for a long time, it has never dried up; although the moon has its roundness and waning, it has not diminished; all things are constantly moving and changing, and they are infinite and eternal. What is there to envy? There is no need to be sad! ——It was Fengyue again, which triggered Su Zi's discussion.
Feng Yue also implies the consciousness and broad-mindedness of life. The whole text is written from the rise of the moon, the shine of the moon to the disappearance of the moon, implying the passage of time. It is also through the wind and moon that it promotes the changes in people's emotions and foretells the awareness and broad-mindedness of life: the author "drinks with joy" because of the wind and moon, becomes sad and stunned because of the wind and moon, and becomes enlightened and broad-minded because of the wind and moon - reaching the point of not being sad. A profound enlightenment that neither mourns nor sighs nor envy. Finally, at the end of the article, the host and guest "laughed with joy, washed the dishes and drank more. The food cores were all gone, and the cups and plates were in a mess. The two of them were lying in the boat, and they didn't know how white the east was." It’s really “bringing great freedom” (Jin Sheng’s sigh).
Throughout the whole text, the author is happy because of the wind and moon, sad because of the wind and moon, and finally "laughs with joy" because of the wind and moon and the guest, thus achieving the sublimation of enlightenment and cosmology.
Fengyue promotes the writing ideas, and Fengyue connects the previous and later contexts. Therefore, Lin Yunming of the Qing Dynasty said in "Analysis of Ancient Prose" that Su Zi's "Red Cliff Ode" is "based on the wind and moon of the country". The comments made by ancient scholars are so accurate! Thoughts on reading "Red Cliff" 3
Today I read a story called "The Battle of Red Cliff". This story is selected from "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", one of the four great classics in my country.
This story mainly tells that in 208 AD, a battle for the king broke out in Chibi with a small number defeating a large number. Sun Quan and Liu Bei wanted to unite to deal with Cao Cao, so in the winter of 208 AD, the Sun and Liu coalition forces fought a decisive battle with Cao Cao's army in Chibi. Liu Bei's general Huang Gai designed ten large ships filled with flammable materials, and then used curtains as camouflage. Near Cao's camp, he finally fired rockets at the ship, causing Cao's camp to burn and Cao's army was defeated.
After reading this historical story, I understand a truth: you must use your brain in everything you do, and you must not act recklessly. You must learn to use your own wisdom to solve problems, and the impossible can become possible. Thoughts after reading "Red Cliff" 4
The Battle of Red Cliff is an article that makes people feel regretful after reading it. With a heavy heart, I savored its taste again.
This text is selected from Luo Guanzhong's famous novel "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The story takes place in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. It is said that Cao Cao was full of lofty ideals and sent his troops southward, hoping to seize Jiangnan, annex Dongwu, and eliminate Sun Quan and Liu Bei to unify the Central Plains. . Sun Quan and Liu Bei joined forces and led an army to fight against him in Chibi. Huang Gai proposed a plan of attacking with fire, and Zhou Yu and Huang Gai followed up with a plan of torture, and then sent Kan Ze to send a false surrender letter. Later, fire burned down Chibi, causing numerous casualties to Cao's army, so they had no choice but to abandon their helmets and armor and flee in confusion.
Cao Cao, why did you lose so miserably? Is it because there are not enough troops? Could it be that your 800,000-strong army was unable to defeat Sun Quan's 30,000-horse army and was instantly wiped out? Is the morale of the army low? I remember that you once defeated Yuan Shao and killed Lu Bu. You sang loudly all the way and were as powerful as a broken bamboo. Cao Cao, Cao Cao, no matter how suspicious you are, you can't escape Pang Tong's serial schemes; maybe it's because you are troops from afar and have traveled all the way and are exhausted; maybe it's because you are unfamiliar with the place, and Zhou Yu has the natural danger of the Yangtze River; maybe it's because you are too Underestimating the enemy, relying on your own numbers, you will definitely win; maybe your soldiers are all northerners and do not know the nature of water. Although they are elite troops on land, they are invincible and invincible, but when they reach a big river like the Yangtze River , above the river, they became a bunch of rabble; maybe Zhuge Liang was too smart, and Dongfeng had his way; maybe...
Cao Cao, is your defeat inevitable or God's will? It's because you are too proud and believe too much in your own strength! Excessive confidence is tantamount to arrogance! Thoughts on reading "Red Cliff" 5
In the morning, I had nothing to do, so I took out "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" and looked at it. Since I had already read half of it, I went straight to "The Battle of Red Cliff".
"The Battle of Red Cliff" mainly writes that in order to defeat Cao Cao, Huang Gai and Zhou Yu offered a bitter meat trick, and asked Mr. Feng Chu to offer a series of tricks. They agreed with Cao Cao on a time. When the time came, Huang Gai drove 20 They set up a fast boat, put things that could easily catch fire on the boat, then put the green dragon flag on the bow, and sailed to the south bank with the southeast wind. When they approached the south bank, Cao Cao woke up, but it was too late. Their boats were connected and there was no way to escape. , so Huang Gai used the east wind to destroy all Cao Cao's warships, which led to the following "Zhuge Liang wisely calculated Huarong, Guan Yun Changyi interpreted Cao Cao".
After reading this article, I know that to fight, you need to know astronomy and geography. Zhuge Liang knew that the southeast wind would blow in three days, so he agreed to Zhou Yu's "Sacrifice to the Wind at the Seven Star Altar". Thoughts after reading "Red Cliff" 6
After reading "The Battle of Red Cliff", I thought: The ancient people were so powerful!
Before the war: Zhuge Liang’s three-inch flesh tongue defeated Jiangdong’s civil and military forces, killing people invisible and without blood! Zhou Gongjin’s serial plan! Cao Cao's arrogance and laziness! Zhuge Liang's "Borrowing the East Wind" is the prelude to "The War of the Heart"!
Wartime: Even though Cao Cao’s warships and troops were twice, or even ten times, those of Jiangdong! But every Jiangdong soldier took the lead bravely. During the fire attack, because Cao Cao's warships were connected together, they could not advance or retreat. They all seemed to be waiting for the Wu army to attack. For a moment, the sound of weapons piercing flesh was particularly consistent, and the next second, blood bloomed like an enchanting red rose. On the other side, Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang conquered Jingzhou. What kept the Han thief Cao Cao busy was that he only cared about the beginning and not the end! The climax of "Heart War"!
After the war: Cao Cao's 700,000-strong army was defeated by 50,000 Wu troops, with no more than a thousand cavalry left. Soochow lost 10,000 soldiers, but what about Liu Bei? Not a single soldier moved, and he easily captured the heart of the world - Jingzhou! In the most famous Battle of Chibi in history, the biggest winner was not Soochow, but Liu Bei. The winner of this conspiracy and wisdom is Mr. Wolong, who has always been in control of the situation! The backend of "War of the Heart".
This battle is called a battle of soldiers, but it is actually a battle of the heart! It is comparing the wisdom, courage and strategy of every leader! Thoughts after reading "Red Cliff" 7
From 197 to 208 AD, Cao Cao unified the north and led an army of 830,000 people south to attack Soochow and eliminate Liu Bei. . Cao's army entered Chibi and confronted the Sun and Liu coalition forces across the river.
Cao Cao's army was not used to water warfare, and Cao Cao's arrogance was unpopular. Pang Tong deliberately asked Cao Cao to connect the ships with iron ropes and lay them with planks. Huang Gai used the "bitter meat tactic" to pretend to surrender to Cao Cao, and then took the opportunity to attack Cao Cao's navy with fire, defeating Cao Cao's army.
I think the reason why the Sun and Liu families were able to defeat Cao was because they were good at using strategies, defeating more with less, working together, uniting, and fighting together.
In the Battle of Chibi, some people say that Kong Ming made great contributions because he borrowed arrows from a straw boat and predicted a southeast wind three days later, which made great contributions to the Eastern Wu Dynasty's defeat of Cao Cao; some people say that Huang Gai's He deserves a lot of credit because he deceived Cao Cao with a bitter trick. He made a lot of sacrifices to defeat Cao Cao. Some people say that the Battle of Chibi could not have happened without Pang Tong's chain strategy, so Pang Tong deserves a lot of credit... I think everyone is important, and there is no need to argue about credit. size.
Cao’s army numbered more than 800,000, but Sun and Liu’s coalition only had 50,000. However, Sun and Liu’s coalition were able to defeat the enemy. Therefore, you must use your head in everything you do, and you must not attack head-on. You must rely on resourcefulness. For example, when we play chess, we must not rush blindly, but must find ways to capture other people's "generals." Especially when the enemy is strong and we are weak, we cannot fight head-on. We must use strategy to defeat the enemy and wisdom defeat strength.
There are many examples in life that show that working together can achieve great things. For example: in our school’s tug-of-war competition, some people are smaller and exert less force, while some people are larger and exert more force. But it cannot be said that a small person has less merit. Even if you are tall and powerful, you alone cannot defeat the opponent's entire team.
We should learn from Liu Bei’s benevolence and righteousness, Zhuge Liang’s wisdom, and Dongwu Huang Gai’s spirit of sacrificing himself for his country and taking the overall situation into consideration. Thoughts after reading "Red Cliff" 8
"The rolling waters of the Yangtze River pass eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes. Right and wrong, success and failure are all gone, but the green mountains are still there, and the sunset is red several times..." When I revisited the Three Kingdoms again When I came to the world, I got some new revelations. In "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms", every short story is very classic, very attractive, and makes people think about it. Among them, the story of "Red Cliff Burning" is the most memorable to me.
This story mainly talks about Cao Cao leading an army of hundreds of thousands to attack Sun Quan and Liu Bei, hoping to unify the world. Although Cao Cao was powerful all over the world, he was very proud and did not take the Sun and Liu coalition seriously. The Sun-Liu Allied Army had less than 50,000 land and water troops, but the army and the people were united as one, coupled with Zhou Yu's correct command and Zhuge Liang's miraculous calculations, they quickly found a way to defeat the enemy: Zhou Yu, Zhuge Liang and others successively discovered battles connected by iron chains. Ships are easiest to attack with fire; Zhou Yu tempted Jiang Qian to steal books and used Cao Cao's hands to kill Cai Mao and Zhang Yun, who were proficient in naval warfare; Zhuge Liang used the weather skillfully to "borrow" the southeast wind; in order to facilitate setting fire, Zhou Yu and Huang Gai also carefully planned the "bitter meat scheme" to deceive Cao Cao... The Sun-Liu coalition was so well prepared that it was natural to win. In the Battle of Chibi, all the warships connected by Cao Cao's army with iron chains were instantly destroyed. There were countless casualties, and Cao Cao almost lost his life. (After reading) After this battle, Cao Cao's strength was weakened a lot, and a three-legged situation was initially formed.
Why did Cao Cao have strong soldiers and strong horses, but he could not defeat the tens of thousands of soldiers of Sun and Liu's coalition forces, and returned with a disastrous defeat? The first point is because Cao Cao did not take advantage of the right time, place and people. The second point is that Cao Cao underestimated the enemy and believed that the soldiers and horses of the Sun and Liu coalition were inferior to Yuan Shao and were completely vulnerable. In turn, the reason why the Sun-Liu coalition was able to successfully defeat Cao Cao was that the Sun-Liu coalition shared the same enemy, Zhou Yu and Zhuge Liang made clever plans, and the soldiers' morale was high and they fought bravely to take the lead.
The Battle of Chibi is a battle in which less defeats more. It tells us: No matter how powerful the enemy is, as long as we work together, make good use of strategies, and move forward courageously, we will be able to defeat the weak and achieve success.
"The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is a very interesting book. Let us travel freely in the world of the Three Kingdoms with its twists and turns! Thoughts after reading "Red Cliff" 9
I also want to let my current self die, let Fang Hongjian's soul be removed from my body, bury my dead self, and erect a monument and a tomb. To mourn, but to serve as a warning so that the living self can live a better life? Sitting in the examination room, looking at this essay question, my imagination is endless. When I opened the proses one by one, I immediately felt fresh and refined. Since he is not aging, he must be aging before he is old!
This article describes Su Shi's visit to Red Cliff with his guests. The full text is very smooth.
I think the description of the scenery in the article is very good: "The moon rises above the East Mountain, wandering among the bullfights. White dew stretches across the river,
The water light touches the sky. A single reed is like this , Ling Wanqing is at a loss. It's as vast as Feng Xu riding the wind, but it doesn't know where it stops; it's as if it's independent from the world, emerging into immortality." In just a few words, it summarizes all the surrounding scenes. Readers have the feeling of being on the scene, and at the same time, the sentences combine long and short sentences, are catchy, and have harmonious phonology.
Su Shi’s article is similar to his previous works, that is, the author’s own emotional changes.
A careful study of Su Shi's previous works, whether they are poems or articles, no matter whether the author's initial mood is good or bad, he will eventually feel relieved and find ways to convince himself to temporarily escape from hardship and gain joy!
For example, his "Shui Tiao Ge Tou" begins with "When will the bright moon come? Ask the sky for wine." It is a romantic verse that shows the author's happy mood, but then he becomes confused. "I want to ride the wind back home, but I am afraid that the beautiful buildings and jade buildings will be too cold at high places." My mood suddenly fell into an abyss; what happens next? He began to comfort himself again, saying, "People have joys and sorrows, and the moon waxes and wanes. This matter has never been settled in ancient times." Finally, he suddenly became enlightened and said, "I hope people will live forever, and thousands of miles will be like a cicada." With the famous sentence, the unhappiness in my heart was relieved.
The same is true for this article. At first, when the author saw the beautiful scenery of Red Cliff, he felt very happy and even sang about it. But as he sang, he realized that "the beauty is far away from the sky". The author unknowingly showed a kind of sadness, and a mood of unrealized ambition secretly emerged in the author's heart. Then, the sound of the guest's flute "whooping" However: "It's like resentment, like admiration, like crying like complaining; the lingering sound is lingering, like a thread." It adds to the sense of sadness and makes the author's mood decline all the way. But he did not just slump, but straightened his clothes and began to argue, not only to persuade the guests, but also to persuade himself and make himself relieved. "If I look at the things that have changed, the heaven and the earth cannot last a moment; if I look at the things that don't change, then everything is endless to me. And how enviable it is." The author was finally liberated and achieved temporary success. Happy and free.
Of course, such emotions are closely related to Su Shi's own life experience.
Su Shi’s official career was not smooth. He was demoted many times, was not appreciated, and had a troubled life. It stands to reason that such a person should have been unable to endure the world for a long time, and it is impossible to think of Su Shi like this. Tour the mountains and rivers. But Su Shi endured it because he was proficient in Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, and he appropriately integrated the three to complement each other.