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said Cao Cao, an allusion to Cao Cao.
Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was out of danger once when Li urged and Guo Yan to fight, but Li Guo and the two continued to chase Emperor Han Xian after the two joined forces, and some people recommended Cao Cao, saying that he had meritorious service in suppressing the Yellow Turban Army in Qingzhou and could save the car, but the messenger did not come out when the coalition army was killed, and when he saw that he was cornered, Xiahou Dun was ordered by Cao Cao to lead the army to "protect" success, and then defeated the Li Guo coalition army, and Cao Cao was crowned an official. Therefore, there is a saying of "saying Cao Cao, Cao Cao to".
The folk saying is that Cao Cao took the initiative to come to escort him, which is slightly different from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.
See the fourteenth chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" "Cao Mengde Moves to the Lucky Xu Department". Let's say that after Cao Cao crusaded against Dong Dan, he served as the Taishou of Dongjun. At that time, the Yellow Turbans in Shandong rose again, and he and Bao Xin, the prime minister of Jibei, jointly crusaded against the Yellow Turbans and recruited more than 300,000 soldiers.
Since then, Cao Cao's prestige has become increasingly important, and he was crowned as the general of Zhendong by the imperial court. After Dong Cheng and Yang Feng escorted to Luoyang, they were still worried that Li Qi and Guo Yan would come to attack, so they asked the emperor to be offered and Cao Cao entered the court to assist the royal family. After receiving the order, he took up the troops of Shandong and rushed to Luoyang to escort him.
Just arrived outside Luoyang City, it happened that Li Qi and Du Ji led troops to attack Luoyang.
Said Cao Cao, Cao Cao arrived.
The English saying represents the meaning of the extension of the folk proverb, that is to say, although Cao Cao came to escort, but because Cao Cao escorted in time, he realized the conspiracy of coercing the Son of Heaven to order the princes, which is a more sinister devil than Li Guo and the others. So this phrase can sometimes be derogatory.
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Say Cao Cao Cao Cao to" is a popular saying. Cao Cao has many eyes and ears, moves quickly and ubiquitously, and may appear in front of you and me at any time, and is a person who must be guarded against.
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In layman's terms, it means that when you talk about someone, someone will appear.
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That is, for example, a person, for example, my sister, and then my sister arrives, which means that someone and someone arrives.
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As soon as you say someone, someone will appear.
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Say something about someone, someone will show up.
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I guess there's no allusion
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To say Cao Cao Cao Cao means coincidence.
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It's just that when someone is being discussed, that person suddenly comes back or appears.
It is used to illustrate a particularly coincidental meeting.
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Meaning you say who happens to be coming.
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Whoever you say will come.
For example: I talked about Xiao Ming with Xiao Hua, and Xiao Ming came.
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When the chat talks about a person, he shows up.
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Whoever is saying it, whoever is coming.
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A good way to say a blueprint.
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Speaking of Cao Cao, Cao Cao arrived at the town of Xie Gaoshi.
It's talking about someone in the hole, and someone happens to come. The twenty-ninth chapter of "The Flower of the Sea of Evil": "No coincidence is not a book! Speaking of Cao Cao, Cao Cao arrived. ”
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1. Saying Cao Cao to Cao Cao means saying Cao Cao Cao Cao is: When talking about someone, this person just appeared. It is usually described as the unexpected appearance of the other person in front of the speaker, often surprising.
3. Said that he had a meritorious service in suppressing the Qingzhou Yellow Turban Army and could save the car, but the coalition army had been killed when the messenger was not out, and when he saw that he was cornered, Xiahoudun was ordered by Cao Cao to lead the army to "protect" success, and then defeated the Li Guo coalition army, and Cao Cao was crowned an official. Therefore, there is a saying of "saying Cao Cao, Cao Cao to".
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Cao Cao's explanation.
Cao Cao (155-220): "Emperor Wu of Wei". Three Kingdoms politician, military strategist and poet.
The word Mengde, nicknamed Apu, is a native of Qian County (now Bozhou, Anhui). At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the military power was gradually expanded in the suppression of the Yellow Turban Rebellion and the war against Dong Zhuo. In 196 A.D., he welcomed the imperial capital Xu (now Xuchangdong, Henan), "coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes", and successively leveled Lu Bu and other separatist forces.
In the Battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao was defeated, and the infiltration nucleus basically unified the north. In 208, he led his army south, but was defeated by the combined forces of Sun (Quan) and Liu (Bei) in Chibi and retreated to the north. He was named the King of Wei, and his son Cao Pi was posthumously honored as Emperor Wu.
In the north, he practiced tunar, built water conservancy, and rewarded farming, so that production could be restored and developed. Many times he ordered to recruit talents. He is good at writing poetry, and his works are bold and majestic, generous, and sad and crying out.
Word decomposition Explanation of Cao Cao á et al., generation: Er Cao ( you ). Wu Cao.
The official office of the ancient branch office: the ministry Cao (the common name of the ministry of the Ming and Qing dynasties in China, derived from the abbreviation of the history of Cao in the Han Dynasty, equivalent to the general affairs chief of the county guard). The plaintiff and the defendant in the lawsuit.
Surname. Number of strokes:; Radical :
Say; Explanation of stroke order compilation exercise ā take, grasp in your hand: Exercise the knife. Cao Yao (holding a wooden tablet, referring to writing poems and essays).
Exercise (writing, which refers to writing). The knife must be cut (it is not a good opportunity to lose time, and it is necessary to make a decision immediately). Control, mastery:
the boat. Manipulate. Engaged in:
Worry about. Cater. Operate.
Handle. Labor. If you do it, you will be in a hurry.
Forging of physical strength.
said Cao Cao, an allusion to Cao Cao.
Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was out of danger once when Li urged and Guo Yan to fight, but Li Guo and the two continued to chase Emperor Han Xian after the two joined forces, and some people recommended Cao Cao, saying that he had meritorious service in suppressing the Yellow Turban Army in Qingzhou and could save the car, but the messenger did not come out when the coalition army was killed, and when he saw that he was cornered, Xiahou Dun was ordered by Cao Cao to lead the army to "protect" success, and then defeated the Li Guo coalition army, and Cao Cao was crowned an official. Therefore, there is a saying of "saying Cao Cao, Cao Cao to". >>>More
Cao Cao was defeated and entered Huarong Road, the main road guarded by Guan Yu here Because Cao Cao was kind to Guan Yu before, Guan Yu was willful and let Cao Cao go.
said Cao Cao, an allusion to Cao Cao.
Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was out of danger once when Li urged and Guo Yan to fight, but Li Guo and the two continued to chase Emperor Han Xian after the two joined forces, and some people recommended Cao Cao, saying that he had meritorious service in suppressing the Yellow Turban Army in Qingzhou and could save the car, but the messenger did not come out when the coalition army was killed, and when he saw that he was cornered, Xiahou Dun was ordered by Cao Cao to lead the army to "protect" success, and then defeated the Li Guo coalition army, and Cao Cao was crowned an official. Therefore, there is a saying of "saying Cao Cao, Cao Cao to". >>>More
As the saying goes, "Cao Cao Cao arrived", originated fromHistorical allusions in the late Eastern Han Dynasty, roughly talking about Emperor Han Xian in danger, some people say that Cao Cao can save the car, just when he said this, Cao Cao arrived to help Emperor Han Xian please danger, and then there was a "say Cao Cao, Cao Cao to" saying >>>More
said Cao Cao, an allusion to Cao Cao.
Emperor Xian of the Han Dynasty was out of danger once when Li urged and Guo Yan to fight, but Li Guo and the two continued to chase Emperor Han Xian after the two joined forces, and some people recommended Cao Cao, saying that he had meritorious service in suppressing the Yellow Turban Army in Qingzhou and could save the car, but the messenger did not come out when the coalition army was killed, and when he saw that he was cornered, Xiahou Dun was ordered by Cao Cao to lead the army to "protect" success, and then defeated the Li Guo coalition army, and Cao Cao was crowned an official. Therefore, there is a saying of "saying Cao Cao, Cao Cao to". >>>More