Who is the hero who smells the chicken dancing?

Zu Ti and Liu Kun in Jin Dynasty are the protagonists in Smelling Chicken Dancing. Liu Kun was a famous writer, politician and strategist in Jin Dynasty. Zu Ti, the general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was very ambitious. He and his good friend Liu Kun are always impassioned when they talk about the current situation. Hearing the cock crow in the middle of the night, he drew his sword and practiced martial arts hard.

Liu Kun introduced Liu Kun, a famous writer, politician and strategist in Jin Dynasty. He is good at literary knowledge and has great attainments in syllable rhythm. He wrote many beautiful poems, most of which were frontier fortress life style poems. This idiom should be familiar to everyone. I remember when I was a child in primary school, the teacher asked us what this idiom meant. When I smell chicken, my first reaction is to get up and dance. It's silly to think about it now. When it comes to the allusion of this idiom, we have to say that it is time for Liu Kun and Zu Di to work together in Sizhou. At that time, their feelings were particularly good. It can be said that they sleep in the same bed all day and are covered with the same quilt. The reason why two people can love each other so much is also related to the three views.

Both of them have the ideal of making great achievements and making contributions to the motherland. Once in the middle of the night, Zu Di heard a cock crow. He quickly woke Liu Kun up and told him that it was not a simple voice. In other words, he felt that God was encouraging them to make positive progress, so he went outside together and began to practice sword. When it comes to cultural attainments, Liu Kun is quite talented in musical sense, and has composed piano music covering his hands. Not only that, but also some musical elements of northern nationalities were added to these music, which mainly described the scenes of war in the northern region at that time and expressed his deep patriotic feelings.

Legend has it that once, Liu Kun went to Zhao Xiongnu to besiege Jinyang, and Liu Kun went to the city to sing a few oratorios, and started playing Hu Jia in the middle of the night. After hearing these tunes, people in Xiongnu felt sad, and they couldn't help thinking of their hometown, which evoked a little homesickness. So where did you get the mood to fight? Seeing that these soldiers were all involved, the Huns took them back. Music knows no borders, haha, this sentence is also quite appropriate here. I have to say, this music is so charming that it can prevent a war.

Zu Ti introduced Zu Ti (266 ~ 32 1) in elegant language. A native of Fanyang County, Hebei Province (now Laishui, Hebei Province), Han nationality (rumored to have been born in Yanshan). China was a general who was interested in restoring the Central Plains in the early Eastern Jin Dynasty and devoted himself to the Northern Expedition. Father Zuwu used to be the satrap of Shanggu (now Huailai County, Hebei Province). When his father died, Zu Ti was still young, and his life was taken care of by his brothers. Zu Ti has a lively and cheerful personality. He is active and quiet. He is fourteen or fifteen years old and hasn't read much. Several brothers are worried about this. However, he is open-minded, loyal and good at fighting against injustice, and has won the praise of his neighbors. He often donates Gu Mi and cloth from his family to the poor farmers affected by the disaster in the name of his brother, but in fact, his brothers don't mean this. The famous "Smelling Chicken Dancing" is the story of him and Liu Kun.

In 3 13, he served as General Wei Fen and the secretariat of Yuzhou, conducting the Northern Expedition. When he crossed the Yangtze River in the north, the boat reached the middle stream, and looked at the river rolling eastward in front of him, he was filled with emotion. Think of the broken mountains and rivers, the people smearing charcoal, the difficult situation, the resentment that is hard to stretch, the heroism dried up, and the blood surged, so I knocked on the boat and vowed in a clear voice: "Those who can't clear the Central Plains of Zu Ti and help others are like great rivers"! It means that if you can't pacify the Central Plains and recover lost territory, you will never return to Jiangdong! Zu Ti and his men obeyed the discipline and got the response of the people all over the country. In a few years, a large area of land south of the Yellow River was recovered, which made Schleswig-Holstein dare not invade south and enter the west of the town. Later, due to civil strife in the imperial court, the Northern Expedition failed. There is a saying in Wen Tianxiang's "Song Zhengqi": Or to cross the river, generously swallow Hu Jie. That's Zu Ti.