Idiom:
1, Zhu Rou resurrected (Liu Bei): It describes long-term leisure and no achievements in career.
2, endless troubles (Liu Bei): refers to the endless disasters left for the future.
3, like a duck to water (Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang): Metaphorically, I got a person who is very congenial to me or an environment that suits me very well.
4. Three visits to Maolu (Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang): Describe the desire for talents, and then compare it with many sincere visits.
5, fledgling (Zhuge Liang): Describe that just coming out to do things is naive and lacks practical experience.
6. Crouching Tiger Dragon Plate (Zhuge Liang): Describe the majestic terrain of Nanjing.
7, brainstorming (Zhuge Liang): refers to concentrating public opinion and expanding the work effect.
8. Do one's best (Zhuge Liang): describe doing one's best until death.
9. Empty city plan (Zhuge Liang): refers to a combat method.
10, looking at the plum to quench your thirst (Cao Cao): a metaphor to comfort yourself with fantasy.
1 1. Catch a knife (Cao Cao and his famous Cui Yan): refers to the person who writes an article.
12, accounting for only eight buckets (Cao Zhi): describes high learning and good literary talent.
13, Seven-step Talent (Cao Zhi): Described as superb talent and quick thinking.
14, Gao Chao (Guan Yu): described as above everything, no one can compare.
15, a brave (Zhao Yun): describe great courage.
16, Zhou Lang (Zhou Yu, commander in chief of Wu State): Going to the opera is an expert in enjoying music or listening to songs.
17, Nest Breaking (two sons of Kong Rong): Metaphorically, when a country or a collective encounters misfortune, its people or members are certainly not spared.
18, strong wall clearing the wild (Yu Xun, Cao Cao counselor) refers to a method of fighting through hunger and trapping the enemy.
19, such as chewing chicken ribs (Yang Xiu) metaphor is very boring.
Old Calf (Yang Xiu's father, Yang Biao): A metaphor for parents caressing their children.
2 1, Sweep (Du Yu): Metaphorically, the army won the battle all the way, and the situation was as smooth as a knife cutting a bamboo pole.
22. There is a bucket in the car (a Chinese doctor in Wu): it is not uncommon to describe it with a lot.
23. The beheaded general (the governor of Ba County is Yan Yan): Describe a brave and unyielding strong man who would rather die than surrender.
24. Wu Xia Amon (the famous Monroe of Wu State): Describe a clown without knowledge.
25. Take it for granted (Kong Rong): Describe a subjective assumption with no factual basis.
26. Soldiers are expensive and swift (Guo Jia, counselor of Wei State): refers to the swift use of soldiers.
27, rude remarks (Zhang He): Describe speaking impolitely and impolite.
28. A late bloomer (Cui Yan): It takes a long time to describe outstanding talents.
29. Carrying heavy objects (Pang Tong, known as "Feng Chu", Lu Ji, Gu Shao): Carrying heavy objects to a distant place.
30. Being happy without thinking about Shu () is a metaphor for being happy without forgetting your roots.
Proverbs and allegorical sayings:
1, three heads are better than Zhuge Liang;
2. Si Mazhao's heart is well known;
3, after five passes, six will be killed; Pass the customs;
4, everything is ready, only owing to the east wind;
5, Zhou Yu hits Huang Gai-one is willing to hit a wish;
6, Zhou Yumou Jingzhou-losing his wife and soldiers;
7. Xu Shu entered Cao Ying without saying a word;
8. Zhuge Liang frowned-the plan came to mind;
9. Lu Su got on Kong Ming's boat-confused;
10, dancing a broadsword in front of Guan Gong-offering ugliness;
1 1, Zhuge Liang's empty city plan-saving the day;
12, Cao Cao defeated Huarong Road-not going out;
13, watching the Three Kingdoms cry-worrying about the ancients.
Derived idioms:
1, Zhu Rou resurrected (Liu Bei): It describes long-term leisure and no achievements in career.
2, endless troubles (Liu Bei): refers to the endless disasters left for the future.
3, like a duck to water (Liu Bei and Zhuge Liang): Metaphorically, I got a person who is very congenial to me or an environment that suits me very well.
4. Three visits to Maolu (Liu Bei, Zhuge Liang): Describe the desire for talents, and then compare it with many sincere visits.
5, fledgling (Zhuge Liang): Describe that just coming out to do things is naive and lacks practical experience.
6. Crouching Tiger Dragon Plate (Zhuge Liang): Describe the majestic terrain of Nanjing.
7, brainstorming (Zhuge Liang): refers to concentrating public opinion and expanding the work effect.
8. Do one's best (Zhuge Liang): describe doing one's best until death.
9. Empty city plan (Zhuge Liang): refers to a combat method.
10, looking at the plum to quench your thirst (Cao Cao): a metaphor to comfort yourself with fantasy.
1 1. Catch a knife (Cao Cao and his famous Cui Yan): refers to the person who writes an article.
12, accounting for only eight buckets (Cao Zhi): describes high learning and good literary talent.
13, Seven-step Talent (Cao Zhi): Described as superb talent and quick thinking.
14, Gao Chao (Guan Yu): described as above everything, no one can compare.
15, a brave (Zhao Yun): describe great courage.
16, Zhou Lang (Zhou Yu, commander in chief of Wu State): Going to the opera is an expert in enjoying music or listening to songs.
17, Nest Breaking (two sons of Kong Rong): Metaphorically, when a country or a collective encounters misfortune, its people or members are certainly not spared.
18, strong wall clearing the wild (Yu Xun, Cao Cao counselor) refers to a method of fighting through hunger and trapping the enemy.
19, such as chewing chicken ribs (Yang Xiu) metaphor is very boring.
Old Calf (Yang Xiu's father, Yang Biao): A metaphor for parents caressing their children.
2 1, Sweep (Du Yu): Metaphorically, the army won the battle all the way, and the situation was as smooth as a knife cutting a bamboo pole.
22. There is a bucket in the car (a Chinese doctor in Wu): it is not uncommon to describe it with a lot.
23. The beheaded general (the governor of Ba County is Yan Yan): Describe a brave and unyielding strong man who would rather die than surrender.
24. Wu Xia Amon (the famous Monroe of Wu State): Describe a clown without knowledge.
25. Take it for granted (Kong Rong): Describe a subjective assumption with no factual basis.
26. Soldiers are expensive and swift (Guo Jia, counselor of Wei State): refers to the swift use of soldiers.
27, rude remarks (Zhang He): Describe speaking impolitely and impolite.
28. A late bloomer (Cui Yan): It takes a long time to describe outstanding talents.
29. Carrying heavy objects (Pang Tong, known as "Feng Chu", Lu Ji, Gu Shao): Carrying heavy objects to a distant place.
30. Being happy without thinking about Shu () is a metaphor for being happy without forgetting your roots.