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Excellent manuscript of romance of the three kingdoms
Romance of the Three Kingdoms is one of China's four classical novels, written by Luo Guanzhong. The story reflects various social struggles during the Three Kingdoms period, and creates vivid characters with ups and downs. Here is a handwritten newspaper of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Let's have a look!

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Idioms in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

1. All over the mountains. Describe a lot.

2. See evil without evil: pass "oblique". Eyes don't peek at the side. Metaphor is a way to stop people from doing things.

I am very happy in the new environment and don't want to go back to the original environment.

4. Being old, weak and disabled is a metaphor for people with poor working ability due to old age and infirmity.

5. Dragon liver and phoenix marrow is a metaphor for rare and precious food.

6. Cruel dogs behave like wolves and dogs. Metaphor is greed, malice and meanness.

7. The old calf licked the calf. Metaphor parents love their children.

8. Make every effort to exclude all kinds of opinions and let your own opinions prevail.

9. Gan Longfeng's brain is a metaphor for rare and precious food.

10. Sophisticated: refers to having more experience and understanding people. Describe a steady, sophisticated and sensible person.

1 1. I was in tears. Describe extreme sadness.

12. I am reluctant to go. Describe the feeling of parting.

13. A little fearless. It's presumptuous to describe it

14. defeat means leaving the battlefield and running for your life in the wilderness. Describe the defeat and escape.

15. Kaiji entrepreneurship refers to starting a business.

16. Confucius: Confucius; Meng: Mencius. Refers to Confucianism.

17. Starting a foundation, starting a foundation, is usually compared with the founding monarch of the old times establishing a new dynasty or country.

18. Be lenient with others: be tolerant. Treat others with a generous attitude.

19. Empty city plan refers to the strategy of covering up emptiness and deceiving each other in an emergency.

20. A flow of words is like an endless stream.

2 1. Only by escaping from this world can you escape from this world: peerless; Unprecedented Cai Yi: Superman's Wisdom. Outstanding talents that are rare in contemporary times.

22. A plan to intentionally hurt one's body to cheat the enemy's trust.

23. Recurrence of an old disease is a metaphor for recurrence of an old disease.

24. Beating drums and ringing gold In ancient times, the two armies fought with each other, giving orders with drums and gold, and beating drums led to advance, while ringing gold led to retreat.

25. To do one's best until one dies means to be diligent and do one's best to fight for the revolution and the people for life.

26. Arrogant soldiers deliberately show weakness to the enemy to boost their pride and make them underestimate the carelessness of the enemy.

27. a way to deal with the invasion of a strong enemy. So the enemy can't attack the stronghold and get supplies.

Two-part allegorical sayings in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

1. Cao Cao went down to the south of the Yangtze River-he came fiercely and lost miserably.

2. Zhang Fei throws chicken feathers-hard.

3. Zhuge Liang signed Meng Huo-receiving, releasing and releasing.

4. Cao Cao eats chicken ribs-it is tasteless to eat, but it is a pity to abandon it.

5. Zhang Fei's strategy-crude and refined

6. Zhuge Liang plays the piano-the plan comes to mind

7. Cao Cao met Jiang Gan-it was a disaster.

8. Zhang Fei smuggled salt-who dares to check it?

9. Zhuge Liang's goose feather fan-fantastic and unpredictable

10. Cao's operation-cleaning

1 1. Zhang Fei sells scales-people are strong and goods are hard.

12. Zhuge Liang's three jade-a little skill

13. Cao Cao killed Hua tuo-afraid of illness and medicine

14. Zhang Fei sells meat-all talk and no practice.

15. Zhuge Liang borrows an arrow-if he borrows it, he will not return it.

16. Cao Cao's trick-treachery and cunning

17. Zhang Fei hits Guan Gong-forgets old love.

18. Zhuge Liang tearfully beheaded Ma Su-the tail from wagging the dog.

19. Cao Cao fought Wancheng-defeated and fled.

20. Zhang Fei eats bean sprouts-a plate of Loi Siu.

2 1. Zhuge Liang wants an ugly wife-for his career.

22. Cao Cao killed Lv Boshe-making a mistake is making a mistake.

23. Zhang Fei's mother's surname is Wu-nothing (Wu) makes a fuss.