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These two books are masterpieces of the world, and you should read them, and you should not be so opportunistic.
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Cao Cao's deceit, Liu Bei's humility, Kong Ming's prudence, Zhou Yu's narrow-mindedness, each character has a different character, the author portrays it vividly and carefully, so that the reader seems to have entered a realm.
The main content of the story is in the order of wisdom and courage, but I think that wisdom is always better than courage. For example, in Xicheng, Kong Ming used the empty city strategy to scare off the 150,000 army led by Sima Yi. The list goes on and on.
However, in the story, there are also "wisdom does not plot, courage is not the enemy, writing does not hold a pen, and arms do not use guns". Like Liu Chan of the Han Dynasty, he drank and had fun all day long, ignored the government and politics, and willingly sacrificed the Shu Kingdom, and finally staged something that made the world laugh, and he couldn't think of Shu. Who would have thought that the ruler of a country could do such a time-shifting thing?
There is courage and no strategy, and the enemy is currently fighting, so he can only fight to the death. Lü Bu and Yan Liang are typical examples: if Lü Bu listened to the strategies of the strategists in the White Gate Tower, why was he hanged by Cao Cao on the city gate?
If Yan Liang made Liu Bei's affairs in Hebei clear to Guan Yu, where would he be cut down by the righteous Guan Yu? The ancients said: Courage has no plan, fortune and misfortune occupy it, misfortune is above, blessing is coming, entering the battle must be planned, and death is blind.
Let's talk about the country again, Wei, who was once a hot man; Shu, once succeeded; Wu was once famous in Jiangdong. From this point of view, the character of the monarch can be reflected in the country. Cao Cao, oppressing the people; Liu Bei, who loves the people like a son; Sun Quan, dominates Jiangdong.
It would not be an exaggeration to say that Wei was the most resourceful among the Three Kingdoms. Cao Cao's use of soldiers is unparalleled in the world, and Sima Yi is even more like a god. But both men have their own fatal heel:
Cao Cao is suspicious, and Sima Yi is too insidious. Speaking of Shu, the first to bear the brunt must be Fulong Zhuge Liang. His extraordinary wit and skillful military formation have all amazed future generations.
There are also some characters like Feng Xiao Pang Tong, Jiang Wei, Xu Cane and so on, but I don't think they are as good as Kong Ming. Wu, a country that occupies six counties in Sanjiang, can be regarded as strategic, that is, Zhou Yu, who was familiar with military books when he was a teenager and was proficient in arranging formations. After some hard work, he finally became the governor of the navy and a sailor.
But he was too jealous and died in middle age. From these characters and countries, it is not difficult to see the importance of human character. Character is related to success.
Everyone has their own goals, as long as they are down-to-earth and carefully walk every step of the road in the process of pursuing success, I believe that success will not be far away.
The world is unpredictable, and people's hearts are unpredictable.
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