What are the famous crow s beak incidents in history?

Updated on history 2024-04-26
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think the famous crow's beak incident has Liu Kanggong in history. Liu Guo existed in the Zhou Dynasty Wangji, and was a Yanshi of Henan in the present generation. Zhou Ding handed Liu Di over to his younger brother Wang Jizi and asked him to establish the state of Liu, which was the Duke of Liu Kang.

    Liu Kanggong was the first prophet of the Liu State. It is also one of the few "broom stars" in the Spring and Autumn Period, which predicts bad things.

    In 599 B.C., Liu Kanggong sent an envoy to the state of Lu, through the observation of four people, Ji Sun Xingfu, Zhongsun Mi, uncle Qiaoru and Gongsun GuifuLiu Kanggong reported to King Zhou Ding: "Ji Sun Xing's father and Zhong Sun are very simple, this family will definitely be able to maintain Lu Zhishen's status for a long time, and Sun Qiaoru and Gongsun Gui's father are both very luxurious, even if this family is not defeated, I can't avoid disaster!" Later, as Liu Kanggong expected, Gongsun Gui's father and uncle Qiaoru were expelled by Jisun Xing's father successively.

    On another occasion, Jin Jinggong sent a doctor, Zhao Tong, to Jinzhou to detain prisoners. Based on Zhao Tong's proud and slow performance, Liu Kang speculated that Zhao Tong would suffer in less than ten years, or even ten years later. The "Zhao Orphans" incident broke out in the Jin Kingdom, and Xiao Zhao Wu's two uncles, Zhao Tong and Zhao Kuo, were killed.

    After a long time, the Jin State Doctor Yin Zhi and the Son of Heaven competed for Wenyi, which was originally the territory of Yin Zhi, and then there was a dispute over the ownership of the unknown one. Liu Kanggong and Shan Xianggong had a big talk, saying that this place was their own. They had to give up.

    Two years later, Duke Liu Kang, the guilds of Sioux City, and the rulers of the Jin state attacked the Qin state. Before the start of the war in Sioux City, he did not respect the meat provided. So Liu Kanggong's crow crowed again and said:

    Brother, you can't go home this time. ”

    Sure enough, Sioux City gave up halfway. Liu Kanggong died soon after, and his son Liu Dinggong succeeded him to the throne. Liu Dinggong inherited his father's crow's beak ability.

    In 541 BC, King Jing of Zhou sent Liu Dinggong to comfort the reigning Zhao Wu of the Jin Kingdom. Liu Dinggong first flattered Zhao Wu for a while, and said: "You can inherit Dayu's exploits and treat the people well!"

    Dayu is an ancient saint, but he can't be famous casually.

    When Zhao Wu heard this, he was already an old man, he was shocked, and quickly said, "My old man is afraid of making mistakes. How could he consider such a long-term plan?

    Just living an inglorious life. Liu Dinggong went back and said to the emperorAs the saying goes, when people get older, they understand more reason, but at the same time, they will become confused.

    Isn't that what Zhao Wu is talking about? As the ruler of the Jin Kingdom, he was busy from morning to night, like a subordinate, and he had no long-term thinking at all, this was to discard the gods and the people! Sure enough, Zhao Wu hung up in the winter of that year.

    So I think it's him.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Of course, it's a love dispute with those male protagonists.。

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It should be Hu Ye who almost brought about the fall of the Qin Dynasty.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think there are still a lot of them in history.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There should have been a lot of crow's beak incidents in history, otherwise they would not have been handed down.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The most famous should be the dead Qin Hu Ye.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it is vividly demonstrated in Cao Cao. Cao Cao was defeated in the Battle of Red Cliffs and led the defeated army to flee. When he was halfway there, Cao Cao smiled.

    His general still did not understand why he laughed. However, it seems to me that we lost a big battle, and the lord can still laugh. Cao Cao smiled and said, "What would I do if I were ambushed here?"

    I would laugh at Zhou Yu and Kong Ming for being smart. Before he finished laughing, Zhao Yun came out of an ambush and released arrows.

    Cao Cao fled again. On the way, Cao Cao laughed again. Frozen began to doubt again.

    The prime minister just laughed at Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yuzhi. Zhao Yun was intrigued. He had just run away.

    Why is the Prime Minister laughing again? Cao Cao added: "I laughed at Zhuge Liang and Zhou Yu for their lack of originality.

    If we ambush our army at this gourd mouth, our army will not be wiped out, but will suffer heavy losses. Before he finished laughing, Zhang Fei shouted to Cao Thief to leave, and the arrows rushed out everywhere. This Cao Cao was destined to escape; Just out of danger and coming to Huarong Dao, this optimistic Cao Cao laughed again, which made his subordinates laugh and be very angry.

    Cao Cao laughed twice, leading to two ambushes.

    Those interesting crow's beaks in history During the War of Liberation, Zhang Fuling was Lao Chiang's own army. With all the American equipment, he is literally his own army. Zhang Fuling praised that "as long as there are 74 divisions, there will be the Kuomintang"; These people also felt well-equipped and arrogant, "The Communist Party defeated the 74th Division, and that was Nanjing."

    This can be said to be a forerunner, and the result was that the Kuomintang was beaten to Taiwan.

    Those interesting crow's beaks in history At the end of the First World War, various treaties were signed with Germany. Ferdinand once said, "This is not peace, but a truce of 20 years." "The result is that just two decades before the outbreak of the Second World War.

    At the end of World War I, Ferdinand, as commander-in-chief of the Allied forces and marshal of France, wanted to dismember Germany, but the other Allied forces let him go. This crow's mouth can be said to be very powerful. During World War II, Germany defeated France and conquered the country.

    Had it not been for the expansion of the front by Germany, France would have had no chance of regaining its sovereignty. So it's really a crow's mouth.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The crow's beak refers toA person who talks a lot and is annoying. It is a metaphor for the unlucky mouth and the unpleasant speech.

    "Crow's mouth" is often used to describe someone's foul mouth, and it is also used to describe someone's mouth is particularly hateful. There are two types of crow's mouths, one is casual words, unintentional words and unpleasant words, and they are not good to listen to and inauspicious; The second is the curse of deliberately doing it and adding evil words.

    Everyone is a magician of language.

    A good word is warm in three winters, and a bad word is frost in September. This sentence may seem simple, but the meaning is quite profound. Each of us is a magician, and we can cast spells on others with words and help others with spells.

    Thoughts have energy, and language is sound thoughts, so language has strong vibrations. When we say something unpleasant and inauspicious, we often hear people say, "Close your crow's mouth!"

    Because when the language of negative energy comes out, you are already sending out vibrations, and more clearly, you are attracting events from the same channel to your door, which is why the crow's mouth is particularly effective.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Explanation of the crow's mouth: The crow's cry may be a symbol of bad luck in folklore, so the crow's beak is used to refer to people who speak unlucky and disgusting.

    Pronunciation: wū yā zuǐ

    Part of speech: Usually used as a noun in a sentence, as a subject or object.

    Example sentence: It's going to be a holiday, Ah Ju sent a text message to his girlfriend who works in the finance department: Honey, I wish you a lot of money, count the money and count until your hands cramp. After a while, my girlfriend replied: The money counter is broken, my money counting hand has cramps, crow's mouth!

    Antonym introduction: magpie chirps auspicious

    Pronunciation: què míng zhào jí

    Meaning: In the old days, the magpie song was the news of good news, and the old custom of magpie singing in front of the eaves was a good omen, and the concept of magpie singing auspiciousness has accumulated into the traditional complex of the Chinese.

    Part of speech: It is usually used as an adjective in a sentence to modify the subject or object.

    Example sentence: Some people believe that the magpie is a happy bird and the magpie is auspicious, which is likely to be a relic or variant of the totem worship of the early folk birds in ancient times. However, the speaker has failed to provide detailed arguments for this inference.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    What makes crows special compared to other birds is their omnivorous nature. In addition to eating grains, fruits, insects, etc., it also eats rotten and foul-smelling carrion. The crow's sense of smell is extremely sensitive, it can detect the dead animals on the ground in time, and can also smell the smell of rotting corpses emanating from the ground and often croaks in the cemetery with new graves, and can even catch the special smell emitted by a patient before death when flying in front of the house and behind the house, and then make a strange call not far away.

    It can be said that the crow often prophesied and witnessed the entire process of a person's death in the countryside, and sent out all kinds of ominous messages in advance in an unabashed manner. In addition, the crow is originally covered in black feathers, so it is naturally indispensable to enter people's inner world first with a mysterious and cold image.

    The original meaning of "crow's mouth" is obvious, and now "crow's mouth" is often used to describe someone's mouth is particularly smelly,, talking like dung, and sometimes it is also described as someone's mouth is particularly hateful, good things are not good, and bad things are spiritual.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Crow's mouth pinyin: wu ya zui

    Explanation: 1Refers to a person who talks a lot and is annoying.

    The so-called crow's beak mainly refers to an idealistic way of speaking in order to prove that he has more foresight than others to guess the expected development of something, and to announce the result of the guess to everyone in the form of language in advance.

    It is undeniable that it is human nature to be good ** as a result of the development of things that interest you. But if you rely on your own authority and others' worship of your own authority, and spread your own ** about the future of something, and thus affect others' understanding of things, then you must be morally responsible for others.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    A crow's beak refers to a person who likes to speak bad and depressed words.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1, the woman said that the woman just said the bad thing, and it came true.

    2. Men say that they are generally joking, but they are also more accurate.

    So it doesn't have to be just about women, men are saying it too.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The bad things that were said in the mouth came true.

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