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Tang Dynasty poet Du Mu's "Wujiang Pavilion".
The victorious and defeated soldiers are unexpected, and they are men who are ashamed and ashamed.
The children of Jiangdong are talented, and their comeback is unknown.
The first sentence says that victory and defeat are a common thing in soldiers. The second sentence criticizes Xiang Yu for not being broad-minded enough and lacking the bearing of a general. Three or four sentences imagine that if Xiang Yu returns to Jiangdong to regroup, maybe he can make a comeback.
This sentence has regret for Xiang Yu's negative self-slaughter, but the main meaning is to criticize him for not being good at seizing opportunities, not good at listening to other people's suggestions, and not good at winning and employing people. Sima Qian once criticized Xiang Yu from the perspective of a historian"Heaven will kill me, not a crime of war"The obsession of not coming to its senses. Du Mu argues that success or failure is determined by people from the perspective of a soldier.
Both of them pay attention to personnel, but Sima Qian summed up the lessons that had already been learned and emphasized the reasons for their inevitable defeat; Du Mu is an imaginary opportunity, emphasizing that soldiers must have foresight and indomitable will.
The "Jiang" here refers to the Yangtze River. The Yangtze River is southwest and northeast between Wuhu and Nanjing, and it is the section of the river where the main ferry port between the north and south is located in ancient times, and it is customary to call the southern section of the area below as Jiangdong. It also refers to the entire area under the rule of Sun Quan of Wu during the Three Kingdoms period.
He also called all the areas ruled by Sun Wu "Jiangdong". In addition, the ancients geographically took the east as the left and the west as the right, so Jiangdong is also called Jiangzuo. The eight thousand sons are the sons of Wu Di (centered on Taihu Lake), and the core is that Wuzhong at that time (although it is now Suzhou, but in history the city of Lu - Wu Capital) was in the territory of Wujin, Changzhou, so some historians analyzed that most of Xiang Yu's guards were recruited in the Changwu area.
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Juncai: A positive word, which refers to a person who has outstanding talents in a certain aspect, mainly referring to young people.
In addition to appreciating the talents of the people being praised, Juncai also praises and recognizes his appearance.
For example, Zhou Yu during the Three Kingdoms period not only had outstanding talents, but also had handsome appearance, so he was called "Juncai".
At the same time, he is also known as Lu Xun of Jiangdong.
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Cai: It means a person with talent and ability. It is used as a name for the people of Mengla, which means talent, wealth, strong ability to handle things, and excellent skills.
It also refers to the talent of the eight buckets, the wealth of the resources, and the agility of the talent. Jun: The appearance is delicate and good-looking, strong, heroic, such as handsome; It refers to outstanding intelligence, nobleness, outstanding, excellence, and outstanding talent, such as Junjie.
Used as a personal name, it means handsome, outstanding, and excellent.
Name: Name, a Chinese word meaning made up of a surname and a given name. People's surnames are generally determined by their own tribes, and names are given by human beings to distinguish individuals with specific names and symbols, and are signs of individual differences between groups of people through language and written information.
Thanks to names, human beings can interact in a normal and orderly manner, so everyone has a name of their own.
Names came about after the language came into being. Various ethnic groups have many habits of determining the name of a person. This habit is constrained by many cultural factors such as history, society, ethnicity, etc., and a person's name usually has a certain meaning.
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Citation: Caijun, Chinese vocabulary.
1) Outstanding talent.
(2) Talented Man: Son.
3) (first name) last name.
4) (Vice) basic meaning: just now; Indicates not long ago.
5) (Vice) indicates that something happened later or ended later.
(6) (Vice) denotes a result that occurs under certain conditions or for some reason (the preceding is often 'only, must' or contains such meanings).
7) (deputy) indicates the occurrence of a new situation; It wasn't meant to be; It means "just".
8) (Vice) indicates a small number in comparison; Fewer times, poor ability, etc.; It has the meaning of "only", "only".
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