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It is about a Han ruler, one Han ruler is about 23 centimeters, and nine feet is about 201 centimeters now.
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I used a Chinese ruler.
Zhuge Liang is eight feet long, which is converted into a modern unit of meters, so one foot is equivalent to 23 centimeters now.
Guan Yu is nine feet long, which is rice. In ancient times, it was super tall, and so was Zhuge , all of whom were handsome guys.
One zhang is equal to ten feet, red rabbit rice, extremely majestic, so it has the reputation of "red rabbit in horses". Complete.
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In the Han Dynasty, one foot was equivalent to the current centimeter, and one zhang was equal to ten feet, so Guan Yu's height was equivalent to more than two meters, about two meters and ten. Even if Ma Chao, Zhao Yun and others are eight feet, they are about 1.87 meters, and for military generals, this kind of height is very reasonable.
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Guan Yu is more than 1.8 meters and nearly 1.9 meters.
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At that time, one foot was roughly equivalent to today's rice bar.
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Yi Zhongtian said that Zhuge Liang is eight feet, which is equal to 184cm now
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Three Kingdoms, one foot together today.
In the Shang Dynasty, one foot is in the present, according to this scale, the height of the person is about one zhang, so it is called "husband";
Zhou Dynasty, one foot together with the present;
In Qin, one foot is about ;
In the Han Dynasty, one foot was about ;
Three Kingdoms, one foot together today.
Southern Dynasty, about one foot;
Northern Wei Dynasty, one foot together today;
Sui Dynasty, one foot together today;
Tang Dynasty, one foot is in the present;
In the Song and Yuan dynasties, one foot was in the present;
In the Ming and Qing dynasties, carpentry was one foot in the present.
Fact 2: How long was the ancient "ruler".
The ruler is both ancient and modern, but the amount (actual length) contained in it is different. For example, in the article "Zou Ji Satire on the King of Qi's Admonition", it says: "Zou Ji cultivates more than eight feet." "If calculated according to today's ruler, Zou Ji's length is more than one meter, which is obviously too high.
Obviously, the ruler of ancient times was shorter than the ruler of today. The distance between the original ruler and the man's extended thumb and middle finger was about 20 centimeters, so one ruler in the Zhou Dynasty was equivalent to the current centimeter. Later, the ruler was roughly lengthened, and by the time of the Warring States period, one ruler was roughly equivalent to about 23 centimeters now, but at that time, the countries were not completely consistent, such as the unearthed Warring States Chu ruler was centimeters long.
The Zou Ji mentioned earlier was a native of Qi during the Warring States Period, and his height was above 23 centimeters per foot, which is considered tall even today. There is also a "five-foot servant who does not answer the door" in "Chen Qing Table", the author Li Mi is a native of the Western Jin Dynasty, and one foot at that time is equivalent to 24 centimeters now, so that the "five-foot servant" is also a small servant with a height of meters. "Five feet" can also follow the previous generation's saying, and is not strictly according to the ruler, then, it should be shortened on the basis of meters, that is, about meters.
It is closer to the ruler. It is the distance from the thumb to the middle finger of the woman's hand after it is extended, so it is slightly shorter than the ruler. Later, it was used to indicate a short distance, such as "close at hand".
In addition, the length units of the pre-Qin period also include zhang (ten feet), xun (eight feet), chang (two fathoms), and there are also qian. It is the length of a person's outstretched arms, such as in "Yugong Moving Mountains": "Taihang, Wangwu two mountains, seven hundred miles square, ten thousand miles high." ”
Later, the units of length below the inch were produced, and they were: minutes (one-tenth of an inch), centi-(one-tenth of a minute), milli (one-tenth of a centimeter), second (after the Song Dynasty, it was also called "silk", one-tenth of a milli), suddenly (one-tenth of a second), and micro (one-tenth of a moment). Today, "silk" and "milli" are used together, ** here.
There is also the use of "suddenly" and "micro", which also refers to the very subtle, such as "The Preface to the Biography of Lingguan": "Husband's calamities often accumulate in the slightest".
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Introduction: "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is one of the four famous novels in China, which tells the story of the three kingdoms standing together and competing with each other. The following is a collection of riddles about the names of the characters in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", welcome to read and reference!
A selection of riddles about "Romance of the Three Kingdoms":1. Embroidered pillows (hit two people).
2. Grain storage on all sides.
3. Do it slowly.
4. Positive color. 5. Han Dynasty documents.
6. No interference.
7. China rises to the world.
8. The reward round refers to the clear punishment.
9. Mosquitoes in the mouth.
10. Dignified appearance.
11. Big landowners.
12. Clink glasses.
13. Take it to the next level.
14, peach and plum in spring.
15. It's exactly the same.
16. Chisel the wall to steal orange hail and distribute light.
The answer to the puzzle is:1, embroidered pillow Xiucai (hit two people) (Yan Liang, Wen Chou) 2, the four sides of the grain, the mystery is: (Zhou Cang).
3. Do it slowly (Xu dry).
4. Positive color (Yan Yan).
5. Han Dynasty documents, the mystery is: (Liu Biao).
6. No interference (Du pre)
7. China's Rise to the World (Huaxiong).
8. The rewards and punishments are clear, and the riddle is: (Fazheng).
9. Mosquitoes in the mouth (Zhang Fei).
10, dignified appearance (Yan Liang).
11, the big landlord, the mystery is: (Tian Feng).
12. Clink glasses (Jiang Gan).
13. Go to the next level (Gaolan).
14, peach and plum in spring, the mystery is: (Zhang Bao).
15. Exactly the same (thunder copper).
16. Chisel the wall to steal the light (Kong Ming).
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Just ask about the new Three Kingdoms?
Historical records record that Sun Ce was killed by assassins sent by the clan. If you really ask, maybe Sun Quan has a better chance, Sun Ce's reputation is too good.
Historical records record that Cao Chong died of illness, and it is possible that he was poisoned. The ancient princes should have planned it themselves. Sima Yi is just a person who gives advice and guidance.
Cao Pi is not a fuel-efficient lamp, but he still has respect and fear for Cao Cao. Not to mention Ma Teng, both he and Liu Bei had conspiracies with Emperor Xian.
It should be seen.
Maybe there is, maybe Cao Zhi really doesn't like to fight for power, Cao Cao also likes Cao Zhi, doesn't like Cao Pi's character, why didn't Sima Yi follow Cao Zhi?
Jia Xu is also a hard-working person! His talent is completely unappreciated, and the world's understanding of him may only be Wancheng's defeat of Cao Cao. How can shooting TV stand out.
Dian Wei has followed Cao Cao for many years, but he is only known when he dies, whether it is in the history books or the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao's family history is very simple, and the Yellow Turban Army is accepted as the Qingzhou Army, until Dian Wei died, there was no major event, and TV would not highlight a person without foreshadowing.
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1, Sun Ce was assassinated, the historical records are consistent with **, a disciple of a man named Xu Gong killed Sun Ce in order to avenge Xu Gong. But we have to note that Guo Jia had ** when Yuan Shao attacked Cao Cao, saying that Sun Ce would be assassinated, so don't worry. Sun Ce died so unfortunately.
Doesn't it feel strange? So it is also possible that Cao Cao or Guo Jia did it.
2, it must not be Sima Yi, Sima Yi was sitting on the mountain watching the tiger fight at that time, it would not be him. Cao Pi can only say that it is possible, because Cao Chong is a threat. The history books say that he died in an accident, but this is a historical puzzle.
3, this will definitely not, Cao Pi colluded with Ma Teng, it is a typical wolf into the house, Cao Pi is politically minded, and he will never do such a stupid thing. And Dong Zhuo's rebellion has not passed for a few years, and no one will be stupid.
4. I saw it through, I saw it very thoroughly. That's why I warned my son Cao Rui not to use Sima Yi casually. However, there were too many internal and external troubles, Zhuge Liang went on the Northern Expedition for many years, and the Cao family had to rely on the Sima family.
5. Yes, there must be. The right is in front of you, don't you blush when you change it? But his political acumen is not as good as Cao Pi's, so he can only protect himself.
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Sun Ce was killed by Xu Gong's disciples, who were killed by Sun Ce, and his disciples avenged him. This point is not explained in the TV series, but you can consult the history book Three Kingdoms.
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1 is not a disciple of Sun Ce's enemy 2 is sick 3 No 4 No Cao Pi has always valued Sima Yi 5 Yes It's a pity that he is the third in line There is a Cao Pi in front of him to add; Dian Wei died in the battle of Wancheng, and after Jia Xu defected to Cao Cao, he kept silent and rarely showed up.
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1, Cao Cao.
2, Sima Yi.
3, Cao Pi is very hypocritical and colluded with Ma Teng.
4. See.
5, there must be, but Cao Pi's ambition is too big, and Cao Zhi has to hide his ambition.
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1,2,3 is almost the same meaning, that is, some incredible things such as fantasy magic, you read more historical romance**, the Water Margin Sui and Tang Dynasties have involved these, don't take it too seriously, this is just some fictional or legendary things, **designed for the needs of the plot, and it will never be recorded in the official history. There is no way to verify the authenticity.
4 Actually, it's not what you think, the Three Kingdoms are also very talented in the later stage, but the main plot has passed, and it is inconvenient to write too much detail at the end. Moreover, Wu Shu was in power, the court was corrupt, and even if there were talents, they were unable to compete with Jin. After all, the Central Plains is rich and the people are strong, and there will always be an advantage over a corner of peace, mainly because the ruler is wise, and Uncle Yang, Du Pre is also an immortal talent, and he is not unified?
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These questions are very level, and it is recommended to send them to the three countries, where there are many high-ranking people.
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First of all, it is necessary to be clear that the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is **, and the author is a feudal and superstitious person (we must look at it with a harmonious eye and look at it critically)-.
1.No... Chinese say that everything belongs to the lunar year...
2.Superstition... At that time, astronomy was only a kind of macroscopic empirical knowledge, and the so-called "darkening the stars" and "the stars are too white" and so on were nonsense, and I thought that many predictions were seconded by later generations.
3.This is just the author's nonsense...
4.The Shu State was later the result of Zhuge Liang's monopoly on power and suppression, and there were still people in the Wei State later (such as Du Pre, Yanghu) and there were also people in the later period of the Wu State (Zhuge Ke) and is it really "from the Central Plains in ancient times", whoever occupies the Central Plains will consume energy to the end, this is not right... Liu Bang is the family of Hanzhongfa, and Zhu Yuanzhang started in the south.
How can you have a hard work?
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Digging the pit of the consignment card machine of Achilles, from the point of view of the dryad, Erickson of the dryad increased the start on time.
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1 What does each month belong to There is a saying This is well documented It's kind of like the Western horoscope theory.
2. There is no single explanation for each celestial phenomenon As early as before the Han Dynasty, there were astrological phenomena in the Eastern and Western Zhou Dynasties, such as Zou Yan, which can be called a discipline in ancient times, and there are different interpretations of a celestial phenomenon, which is controversial.
3 Dafan** are indispensable to gods and ghosts Just to increase the visibility of ** In fact, there are many records even in the official history But in view of the limited technology of ancient people and some political needs, it is not surprising that there are such records It does not represent fate Anything that has a reason to paraphrase a line in the Han Dynasty played by Chen Daoming Dongfang Shuo Most of the things that can be ** are just eight words The past does not forget the teacher of the future.
4 It's not that there is no talent, but that the author has portrayed the heroes in front of him as extremely powerful and intelligent, and later can only set off that there is no successor In fact, Wu Shu is vulnerable and is also due to national strength.
In fact, the Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a ** Try to understand it artistically After all, it is not the official history In addition, because there are many historical figures, we can only understand them in **, which will make our evaluation of them biased Personally, I think that the heroes and heroes of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms are not less than the Three Kingdoms of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty But no one writes about it, and no one knows.
Hand beating is very tiring, I hope to be able to adopt.
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There shouldn't be. I guess so. Hehe!! You believe that. Not really! Sima didn't dare to occupy the Central Plains to the end, if it took a long time, it would be difficult to do the alliance between Shu and Dongwu!!
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I know that Li Yi asked a few of his schoolchildren to give Liu Bei a blank character, but this paragraph was purely changed by later generations.
There may be someone named Li Yi, but that paragraph is fictional.
4 That's not It is not There is a saying that something is in people, and it is in heaven Zhuge Liang almost burned Sima Yi to death in the Valley of Reeds But the sky did not help It rained heavily The defeat of Shu was because Huang Hao misunderstood.
The defeat of Wu was because Sun Hao had long lost confidence and surrendered when he was attacked by fire.
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First of all, the person who wrote the question must not have read the Three Kingdoms, but I still understand the meaning of the questioner, so the answer is.
Question 1: D Question 2: B
Question 3: C Question 4 and 5 are followed later.
Note: The first question There is no correct answer You can tell him like this The first question is selected The answer is Pang Tong If you have to choose one, you will choose D Zhou Yu against your will I read the answer upstairs Zhou Yu used a counter-plot against Cao Cao Zhou Yu and Huang Gai used a bitter meat trick Neither is right.
The second question I'm really sorry This question is wrong again Filial piety is to recommend filial piety (filial piety) and honest (honest people) Each person is not a person who is both filial and honest This question is not rigorous. . . There is also the fact that in history, when Cao Cao raised filial piety, there was no Peiguo, and this place was only established when Cao Cao was nb, and Luo Laohan was misleading again.
Brother: You just need to know the truth about this question, and choose B against your will.
Question 3 I think this question is a multiple-choice question You should choose BC If it's a single choice, choose C Cao Cao's original words in Cooking Wine on Heroes are like this: "The heroes of the world are only the kings and Cao Er" What does it mean That is, the heroes of the world Only the envoy (Liu Bei's honorific title) and I Cao Cao.
Question 4 The whole "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" tells the story of three dynasties (I am based on the Wei Dynasty, if the Three Kingdoms section of Shu and Wu are also gallied, it is five dynasties), from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Three Kingdoms era of Wei, Shu and Wu three-legged and then to the Jin Dynasty's three families to the Jin Dynasty to be honest, this is really hard to say...
Question 5 Brother, I'm sorry, are you referring to the second son, or the second son born to Mrs. Bian? If it is the second son of Cao Cao's family, his name is Cao Shuo, the eldest son born to Mrs. Bian is called Cao Pi, the second son is called Cao Zhang, and the third son is called Cao Zhi.
Brother, I'm all hand-played, I don't think you will necessarily give me points, but what I want to say is that none of these questions are rigorous, and there are too many objections left for others. . .
Taoyuan righteousness, three visits to the thatched house, grass boat borrowing arrows, riding the savior alone, going to the meeting with a single knife, seven out of Qishan, burning Chibi, two soldiers fighting for merit, and the return of the Three Kingdoms.
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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