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1. Stick to the belief in your heart. When Su Wu was on an envoy to the Xiongnu, he was detained due to the "Yu Chang Incident". In the midst of danger, Su Wu defended the dignity of the nation and the interests of the country everywhere, which not only conveyed his wish for reconciliation with the Xiongnu, but also showed his determination to die not to "humiliate his life".
In the face of coercion and temptation, he calmly dealt with it. In the face of the difficult living environment, he still did not give in, and with his tenacious will and faith, he still "shepherded the sheep on the Han Festival and lay down to operate", never forgetting his identity as an envoy of the Han Dynasty.
2. Sincere loyalty to the motherland. For 19 years, Su Wu endured hardships and hardships, and always adhered to his promise to defend the Han court, even when personal interests and national interests conflicted, his patriotism was still sincere. Why is Su Wu so determined?
It is precisely because of his brave loyalty to the motherland that he threw his head and shed his blood, from his noble national integrity of unyielding loyalty and unswerving, and because of this, Su Wu's patriotic spirit has been sung by the Chinese nation through the ages.
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Su Wu Shepherd shows Su Wu's unyielding patriotism, and the profile of Su Wu Shepherd is:
The story of Su Wu shepherding sheep tells the story of Su Wu who was ordered to send the Xiongnu to the Xiongnu in the first year of the Tianhan Dynasty and was detained. The Xiongnu nobles repeatedly threatened and lured them to surrender.
Later, he moved him to the Beihai border to shepherd sheep, holding the Han Dynasty talismans, and threatened to release him to return to China if the ram had children. Su Wu went through hardships and stayed in the Xiongnu for 19 years.
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"Su Wu Shepherd" praised Su Wu's spirit of loyalty, fearlessness, loyalty, patriotism, and not bowing to setbacks in the face of coercion and temptation.
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1. Translation of the classical Chinese text "Su Wu Shepherd": Wei Lu knew that Su Wu could not be coerced to surrender after all, and reported to Shan Yu. Shan Yu wanted to make him surrender more and more, so he imprisoned Su Wu and put him in a large cellar, and did not give him anything to drink and eat.
When it snowed, Su Wu lay down and chewed the snow, swallowed it with felt fur to satisfy his hunger, and did not die for a few days. The Huns thought it was amazing, so they moved Su Wu to a place where there was no one on the North Sea, let him graze the rams, and waited until the rams gave birth to lambs before allowing Su Wu to return to China. At the same time, his subordinates and their entourage Chang Hui and others were placed in other places.
After Su Wu migrated to Beihai, he could not transport food, so he could only dig up the wild fruits stored by wild mice to eat. He shepherded the sheep with the runes of the Han court, and carried them when he slept and got up, so that all the tail hairs of the yak tied to the knots fell off.
2. Su Wu shepherding sheep is one of the historical allusions. In order to force Su Wu to surrender, the Xiongnu initially imprisoned him in a large cellar, and Su Wu was hungry and thirsty, so he ate snow and hair to survive, but never surrendered. Shan Yu got him to Beihai again, and Su Wu was even more unmoved, still holding the Han Dynasty runes, shepherding sheep for a living, showing tenacious perseverance and unyielding integrity.
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Su Wu - shepherd the north seaside, with Han Sheji in mind.
In 100 BC, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was about to send troops to fight the Xiongnu, and the Xiongnu sent envoys to sue for peace, and also put back the envoys of the Han Dynasty. In order to reply to the goodwill of the Xiongnu, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty sent Zhonglang to take Su Wu with the Jingjie, his deputy Zhang Sheng and his attaché Chang Hui, and sent an envoy to the Xiongnu. Su Wu arrived at the Xiongnu, sent back the detained envoy, and gave gifts.
Su Wu was waiting for Shan Yu to write a reply letter and ask Cover Huilun to go back quietly, but he didn't expect that at this time, something unlucky happened.
Some of the Xiongnu rebelled, Su Wu's subordinates were implicated, Su Wu knew that he had a humiliating mission, decided to commit suicide, attempted, Shan Yu imprisoned him without food, Su Wu survived by eating snow and felt fur, the Huns thought it was magical, and exiled him to the North Sea to shepherd sheep. All the sheep are rams, and he is asked to let the rams give birth to lambs before he can come back.
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