Others say that Cao Cao will arrive, so is there an allusion to this?

Updated on history 2024-06-14
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    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.

    The official explanation of the concise English-Chinese dictionary, hehe:

    Or speak of the devil here she is!

    st.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.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    China has a splendid history of more than 5,000 years, with a broad and profound culture, and our ancestors have left us a lot of valuable wealth with their hard work. For example, proverbs, we often hang on our lips, and say them smoothly, which sounds easy to understand, but they contain profound philosophies that are worth learning from our descendants.

    Today's proverb, everyone must have heard of it, it is "say Cao Cao, Cao Cao will arrive", it comes from the Three Kingdoms, indicating that in an emergency, the other party can appear unexpectedly in front of the talk, surprise people, and help people. Listening to the literal meaning, you know that it is related to Cao Cao, for Cao Cao, I am afraid that people will understand him, or they are influenced by ** "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

    I think Cao Cao is a traitorous male, this person is treacherous, vicious, and vindictive, "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" is to respect Liu and degrade the emperor and Cao, and will definitely not write Cao Cao well, in fact, Cao Cao is the most outstanding figure in the Three Kingdoms, a famous Politburo, a military strategist, a writer, he defeated Yuan Shao, Lu Bu and others internally, and defeated Wuhuan and Xiongnu and other ethnic minorities externally, and finally unified the north, and was also the founder of Wei.

    Since Dong Shao Na Zhuo entered Beijing, he infringed on the government and the opposition, abolished the young emperor Liu Wei, and set up Liu Xie, the king of Chen Liu, as the emperor, he was the emperor of Han Zhen, and he also began his long life as a puppet emperor. After Liu Xie ascended the throne, Dong Zhuo completely controlled the regime, Dong Zhuo's army did all kinds of evil, and later Lü Bu killed Dong Zhuo, so that Dong Zhuo's group fell into civil strife, and people wanted to control Emperor Han Xian and expand their power.

    At that time, Emperor Han Xian had no choice but to flee, on the way to escape, someone has been chasing him, Emperor Han Xian then sent people to Yuan Shao, Cao Cao and others for help, only Cao Cao came to the rescue, so Emperor Han Xian said "Say Cao Cao, Cao Cao will arrive" This sentence. It also allowed Cao Cao to obtain a rich political bargaining chip, and coerced the Son of Heaven to order the princes, which was justified.

    And the next sentence is related to Lu Bu, when Cao Cao wanted to lead the army to conquer Lu Bu, but Cao Cao was defeated, allowing Cao Cao to escape. So Lu Bu's subordinates came up with a plan, using a trick to trick Cao Cao into the city, and when Cao Cao arrived in the city, he found that he had been tricked, and wanted to escape but was surrounded by Lu Bu's army.

    So Lu Bu came over and asked Cao Cao, saying that Cao Cao ** went, Cao Cao was half frightened, pointed in a direction with his finger, and Lu Bu left. In fact, Lu Bu had never seen Cao Cao, and Cao Cao was black and short, Lu Bu thought that he was a small soldier carrying a flag, so Cao Cao escaped his life, and the next sentence also appeared: "Wouldn't it be funny to miss it in person."

    This matter was a great shame for Cao Cao, so no one dared to mention it in front of Cao Cao.

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