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Zhuge Liang borrowed an arrow from a straw boat and only owed Dongfeng, didn't he?
It is wrong for Zhuge Liang to borrow an arrow from a straw boat and owe the east wind. It's the burning red cliff.

"Only owe the east wind" comes from the forty-nine chapters of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The original text is: Kong Ming took a pen and paper and sifted it back and forth. The secret book reads: "If you want to break Cao Gong, attack him with fire, everything is ready, except the east wind." The original intention was that Zhou Yu planned to attack Cao Cao with fire and made all preparations. Suddenly, it occurred to him that he could not defeat the enemy without the east wind. After this metaphor, everything is ready, except for the last important condition.

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Battle of Red Cliffs's failure made Cao Cao lose the possibility of unifying the whole country in a short time, while Sun and Liu started the development of their respective forces through Battle of Red Cliffs's victory. After Liu Bei borrowed Jingzhou from Sun Quan, his strength grew rapidly and he made a profit. Sun Quan led the army to attack Hefei many times, which was unfavorable in several wars.

After returning to the north, Cao Cao rested for two years. Two years later, Cao Cao's Western Expedition defeated Ma Chao, Han Sui and others in Guanzhong, and then he went south on a large scale to pacify Sun Quan. This war formed the embryonic form of the third part of the world and laid the foundation for the tripartite confrontation among the three countries.

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The Arrow of Borrowing Grass Boat is the story of Battle of Red Cliffs in China's classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Borrowing arrows was deliberately put forward by Zhou Yu (limited to 100 thousand arrows in ten days). The witty Zhuge Liang saw through it at a glance and said calmly that it only took three days. Later, with the help of Lu Su, Zhuge Liang took advantage of Cao Cao's suspicious character, transferred several straw boats to lure the enemy, and finally borrowed hundreds of arrows.

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