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If the three strategies you said appeared in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it should be okay.
Of course, the straw boat borrowed arrows in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms There are many famous idioms in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, such as: Everything is ready only to owe the east wind (the idiom is not necessarily four words) Wangmei quenches thirst and looks at the thatched house.
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I think if it's a written exam, the answer may not be, because even if these tactics are used in the Three Kingdoms, but they don't originate in the Three Kingdoms, you can write about borrowing arrows from grass boats, visiting the thatched house three times, looking at plums to quench thirst, etc.
It's hard to understand your question.
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Borrowing a knife to kill, thinking about the sage's heart, borrowing arrows from a grass boat, looking at the thatched house, looking at the plum to quench thirst, Taoyuan righteousness, righteousness Bo Yuntian, etc.
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Righteousness is thin and cloudy, Wangmei quenches thirst Everything is available, only the east wind is owed As long as there are three, these should be all, otherwise you go and check the origin of the thirty-six schemes!
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Did you say that the first three plans were to hide from the world, surround Wei to save Zhao, and borrow a knife to kill people?
Apparently they are not from the Three Kingdoms, you hung up!!
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What are the three schemes you wrote?
Many of the thirty-six strategies have been used in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Theoretically true.
But the meaning of the title tends to be 3 idioms from this book. Although the thirty-six plans are reflected. But it doesn't come from the Three Kingdoms. So your answer is dangerous.
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The first out of the spear house, three visits to the thatched house, impressive, happy and many other generally lz as long as the idiom written is in line with the plot. It is to describe that someone or something in the Three Kingdoms is okay, and the little brother doesn't think it's right, it's not right, please advise and comment.
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Originated from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".
Write three more idioms about "Romance of the Three Kingdoms":
Wangmei quenches thirst, impresses each other, and secretly crosses Chen Cang.
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Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Recuperate, have ill intentions, and laugh proudly.
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Wangmei quenches thirst, is happy, is bright for a while, Taoyuan is righteous, and looks at the thatched house three times.
Borrowing a knife to kill people and darkness Chen Cang are not the first to come out of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, so they shouldn't be counted.
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The straw boat borrowed arrows did originally come from the Three Kingdoms, and the remaining three idioms, you just need to write the three Three Kingdoms that appeared in it.
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If you write the first three of the genuine thirty-six measures, then you are in a tragedy
Of course, there are so many characters and so many personalities in the Three Kingdoms, there must be someone who is suitable for you, but I advise you, choose the role carefully, there are too many tragic characters in the Three Kingdoms.
Liu Bei borrowed Jingzhou--- but did not repay it.
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