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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.
This passage shows that this allusion is from the romance... Let's talk about the author Luo Guanzhong (1330-1400), that is, the end of the Yuan Dynasty. The book is now recognized in academic circles as a book written in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, and it is inferred that this sentence was circulated in the Ming Dynasty (early Ming Dynasty) or the end of the Yuan Dynasty.
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"Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao arrives. It is said that Emperor Han Xian was coerced by Dong Zhuo to Chang'an, and then Dong Zhuo was jointly killed by Situ Wang Yun and Lu Bu, but Wang Yun resolutely did not agree to pardon Dong Zhuo's generals Li Dao and Guo Yan, so the two were forced to raise troops, they invaded Chang'an to kill Wang Yun, and drove away Lu Bu to control Emperor Han Xian, but it didn't take long for the two to fight, Chang'an was in chaos for a while, and Emperor Han Xian was also robbed by Li Dao and Guo Yan, and later Emperor Han Xian fled from Chang'an with the assistance of Dong Cheng and others, and it didn't take long for Li Dao and Guo Yan to reconcile, and then they quickly sent troops to chase Emperor Han Xian.
The above is the origin of "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao to", the original meaning is to say that Cao Cao rescued in time, and now it is extended to the other party's unexpected appearance in front of the speaker, which often surprises people.
Wouldn't it be funny to miss it in personSo the first meeting between Lu Bu and Cao Cao left the phrase "Wouldn't it be funny to miss it in person", originally this sentence was originally used to ridicule Lu Bu, but later reached Cao Cao's ears, Cao Cao was originally a suspicious person, he didn't think that this sentence was completely ridiculed Lu Bu, and also ridiculed himself for being incompetent in defeat, so everyone stopped mentioning these two sentences after that.
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The second half of the sentence of "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao To" is "It's better to laugh better if you see less." "There is an allusion to the Three Kingdoms here, which talks about the different situations that Cao Cao was in when he conquered the world. Although "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" has allusions, it is divided into two stories, the first half of the sentence says that Cao Cao took the opportunity to coerce the Son of Heaven to order the princes, and the second half of the sentence is to mock Cao Cao for being forced to cover by Lu Bu.
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Cao Cao likes to use poetry and prose to express political aspirations and reflect the people's livelihood and suffering, and is a representative figure of Eastern Han Dynasty literature, and was praised by Lu Xun as "the ancestor of reforming articles".
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As the saying goes: "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao to" The first half of the sentence, the second half of the sentence many people don't know.
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The next sentence is that the road is narrow, because this sentence is derogatory, and if you say it directly, it is very disrespectful to others.
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The second half of the sentence of "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao to" is, isn't it funny to miss it in person? It's ironic.
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The phrase "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao arrives" comes from "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", which is a famous sentence spoken by Emperor Han Xian when Cao Cao came to rescue Emperor Han Xian。This sentence is because Emperor Han Xian sent someone to find Cao Cao to come to the rescue, but the person sent did not take two steps, Cao Cao had already brought a large number of soldiers to Emperor Han Xian's side, so Emperor Han Xian said: "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao arrived."
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the generals Li Dao and Guo Yan led a large army to surround Emperor Han Xian, and Emperor Han Xian's situation was precarious. Emperor Han Xian knew that he could not break out of the encirclement, and he had to find reinforcements to survive, so he found a messenger, hoping that he would secretly go out to find Cao Cao to solve the difficulty, but the messenger had not gone far, Cao Cao's reinforcements had arrived, Cao Cao led the troops to solve the dilemma of Emperor Han Xian, so Emperor Han Xian was overjoyed, and said a sentence "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao to" The famous words of the ages. <>
In fact, there is another sentence after the sentence "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao to" is "Isn't it funny if you missed it back then?" This sentence also has an allusion, and the protagonists of this allusion are Cao Cao and Lu Bu.
When Cao Cao and Lü Bu were fighting, Cao Cao was defeated and fled for his life, but Lü Bu pursued him relentlessly. Later, Cao Cao hid in a village, but was still known by Lü Bu, who led his troops to chase and kill Cao Cao and sealed the village. Later, Cao Cao thought of a way, that is, makeup, Cao Cao changed his clothes and put on new makeup, completely changed a person, and walked in front of Lu Bu, Lu Bu didn't even notice it, so Cao Cao escaped.
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