Where did the wife come from, and where did the wife come from?

Updated on physical education 2024-03-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Explanation of the metaphor of wanting to take advantage of it, but suffering a double loss. Source: Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 55: "Zhou Lang's clever plan to settle the world, he lost his wife and lost his soldiers."

    Usage: Complex sentence form; as a predicate, complement; Derogatory synonym damage. Good fortune.

    Legend has it that during the Three Kingdoms period, in order to recover Jingzhou, Eastern Wu used a beauty trick, saying that he would marry Sun Quan's sister Sun Shangxiang to Liu Bei, and tricked Liu Bei into crossing the river to recruit relatives. Under Zhuge Liang's arrangement, Liu Bei went, but Wu Guotai mistook Zhao Zilong for Liu Bei without knowing it, and was full of joy. Later, Wu Guotai learned the truth of the matter.

    No way. "It's better to really recruit Liu Bei as a son-in-law. Soon, Wu Guotai really married his daughter to Liu Bei.

    Zhou Yu's beauty plan is completely bankrupt. The people of Jiangdong said with a smile: "Zhou Lang's clever plan to settle the world, he lost his wife and broke his army."

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Three Kingdoms, it is said that Sun Quan wanted to plot to kill Liu Bei in the name of marrying his sister to Liu Bei. As a result, Zhuge Liang's three clever tricks allowed Liu Bei to take Sun Shangxiang as he wishfully and return safely. After compensating his wife and folding the soldiers, it was said that Sun Quan compensated Liu Bei for the failure of the plan, and gave Liu Bei a wife and chased Liu Bei, which injured the soldiers.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    From the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Zhou Yu.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Idiom: Lose your wife and fold your soldiers.

    Explanation]: The metaphor wants to take advantage, but suffers a double loss. --Chinese. Canon.

    synonyms]: Losing troops and losing generals.

    Antonyms]: Won a big victory, unscathed.

    Grammar]: complex sentence form; as a predicate, complement; Derogatory.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Three kingdoms. Liu Bei. Zhou Yu.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    This idiom first came from the Yuan miscellaneous drama Fighting Wits across the River.

    The Romance of the Three Kingdoms of the Ming Dynasty also records the same story.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    This idiom first came from the Yuan miscellaneous drama "Fighting Wisdom Across the River", and Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in the Ming Dynasty also wrote the same story.

    "Fighting Wisdom Across the River" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" wrote: During the Three Kingdoms, Zhou Yu made a plan to marry Sun Quan's sister to Liu Bei, and let Liu Bei get married in Eastern Wu, wanting to take the opportunity to detain Liu Bei and recapture Jingzhou. As a result, Liu Bei escaped from Soochow with his wife after getting married.

    Zhou Yu led his troops to chase after him, but was defeated by Zhuge Liang's ambush. Zhuge Liang's soldiers loudly ridiculed Zhou Yu, "Zhou Lang's clever plan to calm the world, lost his wife and broke his soldiers." Later, he used the metaphor of "losing his wife and breaking his army" to take advantage, but it was self-defeating and suffered a double loss (fold:

    loss).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    I believe that everyone has heard of Zheng You, and it is often used as a metaphor to take advantage, but instead of taking advantage, he suffered losses.

    Who is the one who loses the wife and the soldier?

    Losing his wife and breaking his soldiers refers to the demolition of Sun Quan in the jujube cong. At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, during the Three Kingdoms hegemony, Sun Quan wanted to get back Jingstool Zaozhou, and Zhou Yu offered a fake plan to recruit relatives and take hostages. Zhuge Liang saw through it and arranged for Zhao Yun to accompany him, first visiting Zhou Yu's father-in-law Qiao Gong, Qiao Gong said that Wu Guotai would meet in Ganlu Temple, and Wu Guotai would really marry Sun Shangxiang to Liu Bei.

    But in fact, in real history, it was Sun Quan who married his sister to Liu Bei out of political factors.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    After losing his wife and breaking his soldiers, he said: Zhou Yu.

    Losing Mrs. and Fold Bing (pinyin: péile fūrén yòu zhébīng) is an idiom in historical stories, which was first published in the Yuan miscellaneous drama "Fighting Wisdom across the River", and Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" in the Ming Dynasty also recorded the same story.

    "Fighting Wits Across the River" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" contain: During the Three Kingdoms, Zhou Yu made a plan to marry Sun Quan's sister Xu Liu Bei, and let Liu Bei get married in Eastern Wu, wanting to take the opportunity to detain the first suspect and recapture Jingzhou. As a result, Liu Bei escaped from Soochow with his wife after getting married.

    Zhou Yu led his troops to chase after him, but was defeated by the ambush soldiers of Zhuge Zhiliang. People ridiculed Zhou Yu for "losing his wife and breaking his soldiers". Later, he used the metaphor of "losing his wife and breaking his soldiers" to take advantage, but he didn't take advantage of it, but Mozhou suffered a loss (fold:

    loss). The idiom is mostly used as a predicate in the sentence, and is also used as a definite and complement.

    Idiom meaning:

    Zhou Lang had a clever plan to settle the world, but he lost his wife and lost his soldiers. Many times if they want to get something, some people will take the means of giving people sweetness first and then getting it back twice, but sometimes it backfires, the gains outweigh the losses, not only do they not get what they want, but they also do not get back the benefits they have given in advance.

    For example, the phenomenon of bribery in real life, if a person with a bad heart is in trouble, he may think of bribing with money and other materials, but if he meets an upright person, that person may accept his money first, and then **, not only confiscated the money, but also added an additional bribery punishment to him, which is also a practice of "losing his wife and breaking his army".

    Therefore, you have to think twice about everything, and think about how much benefit the "lady" given by the smiling face can bring, whether it is worth it, on the basis of not "breaking the army".

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