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The reason why Cao Di went to see Lu Zhuang Gong is very clear in the text: Qi Shi will attack me, and the public will fight. Because the country was about to go to war, Cao Di was worried that the war would fail, so "Mao Sui recommended" to see Lu Zhuanggong.
Why did Cao Di worry that the war would be lost? For "meat eaters despise and fail to plan far." So I went to see Lu Zhuanggong and made plans for it, and finally won the war.
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The original text is written by Cao Xi, who understands the general situation and understands the feelings of the people. I guess he was very famous at that time, he was a strategist, and he just fell in the middle of the Luzhuang Gongmen!
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There was a Lu native Cao Di, who was going to see Lu Zhuanggong and asked to participate in the war against Qi. Someone persuaded Cao Di and said: "If you have to worry about being a big official in a major national matter, why should you meddle?
Cao Di said: "Being a big official is short-sighted, and there may not be a good way. Seeing that the country is in danger, how can it not be ignored?
After speaking, he went all the way to the palace gate to ask to see Lu Zhuanggong. Lu Zhuang was worried about not having a strategist, and when he heard that Cao Di asked to see him, he hurriedly invited him in. Cao Di saw Lu Zhuanggong and put forward his own request, and asked:
Lu Zhuanggong said: "When I was sacrificing, I was quite pious. Cao Di smiled and said
This kind of piety is nothing, and God can't help you. Lu Zhuanggong thought for a moment and said: "When I encounter people eating lawsuits, although I can't check them one by one very clearly, I can handle them as reasonably as possible."
Cao Di nodded and said: "This is a matter of winning the hearts of the people, I think I can fight a battle with the Qi State with this point." Cao Di asked to go into battle with Lu Zhuanggong, and Lu Zhuanggong saw Cao Di's confident appearance, and he couldn't wait for him to go with him.
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1. Lu Zhuang Gong in the text: The text concentrates on the "contempt" of Lu Zhuang Gong as a monarch. Lu Zhuanggong pinned his hopes for war on the practice of "small favors" and "praying for the blessing of the gods."", indicating that he is politically incompetent; His eagerness to achieve results and his eagerness to attack speaks of his military ignorance.
2. Cao Di: Yuanmou. The text embodies Cao Di's "farsightedness" as a military strategist.
Cao Di invited him to meet, showing his patriotic enthusiasm; Cao Di asked for war, showing his political vision; Cao Di participated in the war, showing his outstanding military talent; Cao Di's polemic showed his extraordinary strategy.
The author skillfully uses the technique of contrasting and contrasting to make Cao Di's image vivid and vivid. The contrast between Cao Di and the "villagers" highlights Cao Di's political enthusiasm for resisting aggression and defending the country. From the contrast between Cao Di and Zhuang Gong, and Zhuang Gong's impatience and rashness, in contrast to Cao Di's calm and cautious, the image of a strategist from a humble background and foresight jumped on the paper.
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Annotation of text notes in class, such as Lu Zhuanggong's contempt and Cao's farsightedness, Cao Lu's character, sentences that show Lu's impatience and rashness, Cao's calm and confident sentences, and meat eaters' contempt for the role of "far-sighted".
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He asked Lu Zhuanggong to rest assured that he would do it, so Lu Zhuanggong was relieved.