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According to the standard Dictionary of Idioms, the protagonist of the scroll is Lu Meng.
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I can't let go of the scroll. Guangwu (Liu Xiu) is a soldier and a horse, and he can't let go of the volume. ”
Interpretation "Volume" means a book. The refusal to put down the book in his hand is a metaphor for seizing the time to study diligently, or being fascinated by reading.
Story During the Three Kingdoms era, there was a general named Lü Meng Ziming in Eastern Wu. When he was young, his family was poor and unable to study. After joining the army, although he fought bravely and often made meritorious contributions, he suffered from a lack of culture and was unable to write down his experience in summing up combat examples.
One day, Sun Quan, the lord of Wu, said to Lü Meng: "Now that you are a great general, you are in charge of affairs, and you should read some books well to increase your talents." ”
As soon as Lu Meng heard that his lord wanted him to study, he was embarrassed and said: "There are so many and complicated things in the army, and I have to ask about them personally, so I am afraid that I will not be able to squeeze out time to study!" ”
Sun Quan said: "You don't have as much to do as I do, right?" I'm not asking you to study it, but I'm just going to look through some old books and get some inspiration from them. ”
Lu Meng asked, "But I don't know which books to read?" ”
When Sun Quan heard this, he smiled and said: "You can first read some books on the art of war, such as 'Sun Tzu' and 'Liutao,' and then read some history books such as 'Zuo Chuan' and 'Records of the Historical Records,' which are very useful for leading troops to fight in the future." ”
After a pause, Sun Quan said again: "Time, you have to squeeze it out by yourself." In the past, when Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty was at a tense juncture of marching and fighting, he always held a book in his hand and refused to put it down! You young people should encourage yourself to read more. ”
Lü Meng listened to Sun Quan's words, and when he went back, he began to study and persevere.
Source: "Three Kingdoms, Wu Zhi, Lü Meng Biography", quoted in "Jiangbiao Biography".
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Cao Cao. Cao Pi self-narrated: Shangya is a good poetry book and literature, although he is in the army, he can't release the volume. 」
This should be the first one.
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The protagonist of the scroll is Lu Meng. "Hand does not release the scroll" means that the hand does not leave the book, and the shape of the ruler allows for tireless learning. It is an idiom that is ** in historical stories, and the idiom-related allusions first came from the Three Kingdoms Wei Cao Pi's "Classics and Self-Narratives":
Shangya is a good poetry book and literature, although he is in the army, he can't release the volume." The idiom can act as a predicate, object, adverbial in a sentence; Complimentary; The metaphor is diligent and studious.
Historical allusions. During the Three Kingdoms period, Lü Meng, the general of Wu, had no cultural knowledge, and Sun Quan encouraged him to learn history books and the art of war. Lu Meng always said that the army had a lot of things to do and had no time to study.
Sun Quan said:"I have to squeeze out the time. In the past, Emperor Guangwu of the Han Dynasty was in the tense stage of the marching battle, and he always held a book in his hand and refused to put it down!
Why don't you have time? "
Sun Quan said again"You don't have as much to do as I do, do you? I'm not asking you to study it, but I'm just going to look through some old books and get some inspiration from them. "。Lu Meng asked"But I don't know which books to read? "
Sun Quan listened, smiled and said:"You can first read some books on the art of war such as "Sun Tzu" and "Liutao", and then read some history books such as "Zuo Chuan" and "Historical Records", which are very beneficial for leading troops to fight in the future"。Lü Meng listened to Sun Quan's words, and when he went back, he began to read and study, and since then he has not released the book and persevered.
In the end, he became the chief general of Wu State, brave and strategic, and repeatedly performed miraculous feats.
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"Hand on the Scroll" is the ** of Chinese writer Tang Jiasan, and the protagonist is Wang Luosheng, a member of the Youth Art League with a strong sense of justice. **With the fate of Wang Luosheng as the main line, it reveals the changes of China's young generation from the 40s to the 50s of the 20th century. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, he became a member of the construction of New China, and was promoted all the way through the malpractice and Ming Gala team, the captain of the teacher, the township cadre, the convener of the county party committee, and the county magistrate, and won the trust and respect of many people, but he was defeated during the leap forward of the big rent because he did not agree with the wrong decisions of his superiors.
The whole ** is full of realist style, depicting the psychological state of people in that era and the heaviness of fate, with a strong ideology and historicity.
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The protagonist of "The Chain of the Scrolling Hall" is Lu Meng. The hand does not release the scroll is an idiom in the historical story, pretending to slow Sun Yuanyi is always holding the scroll in his hand, a metaphor for diligence and studiousness, from the "Classics and Self-Description": "Although in the army, the hand does not release the volume." ”
During the Three Kingdoms era, there was a general named Lü Meng in Eastern Wu, and the character was clear. When he was young, his family was unable to study because of his family's poverty. After joining the army, although he was brave and good at fighting and made a lot of military achievements, he suffered from a lack of culture and could not summarize and write down the experience of war examples.
Lü Meng listened to Sun Quan's words, and when he went back, he began to study and persevere. In the end, he became the chief general of Wu State, who was brave and strategic, and repeatedly performed miraculous feats. As he read more and more books, his insights became more and more incisive, some of which even the most knowledgeable people of the time lamented themselves.
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Yes: Lu Meng. During the Three Kingdoms, Lü Meng was the general of the Wu State. Once, he ordered 30,000 troops and attacked Jingzhou with more than 80 ships. The sailors were all dressed in white, and a large number of elite soldiers were ambushed in the cabins.
In the dark night, the boat arrived at the Dangyang River, and the Han soldiers of the beacon tower interrogated sharply. Wu Jun falsely claimed that it was a merchant ship and asked to dock to avoid selling the stall Zhaofeng, but the Han soldiers believed it. About the second watch, the Wu army on the ship suddenly attacked and occupied the beacon tower.
Subsequently, Lü Meng led the commander of the army to drive straight into Jingzhou lightly. Lü Meng fought bravely, but he refused to study in peacetime.
Sun Quan persuaded: You read some history and the art of war, and use soldiers more wisely. Sun Quandao: Emperor Xianwu of the Han Dynasty was born in the army, but he 'couldn't release the scroll'. Since then, Lu Meng has been diligent and self-taught and has benefited a lot.
Extended Materials. The Taiping Guangji records a fantasy story about Lü Meng. Sun Quan persuaded Lü Meng to study the classics, so Lü Meng devoted himself to reading a wide range of books, and took the loss of rent "I Ching" as the main object of study.
Lü Meng was often drunk and sat in the old seat of the deceased Sun Ce, sometimes falling into a deep sleep.
Once, when he was asleep, he actually recited the "Book of Changes" with stupid regret, and then woke up. When asked why he woke up, he said, "I just dreamed that Fu Xi, King Wen of Zhou, and Duke of Zhou talked to me about the rise and fall of the chaos of the generations, and the reason for the changes in the universe of the sun and the moon, all of which are extremely exquisite; They don't just talk about empty words, they just read articles.
So everyone knows that Lü Meng once recited the Book of Changes in his sleep.
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