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Allusion words

Words from allusions include: looking at the poor, looking at the thatched cottage, looking at the cup bow and snake shadow, carving a boat and seeking a sword.

First of all, it's hard to see:

In 227 BC, Wang Jian, the general of Qin State, had conquered Handan, the capital of Zhao State, and Yan State was in danger of being destroyed. In order to save the country, Taizi Dan sent Jing Ke to assassinate the king of Qin. Jing Ke took the map of Yan Du Kang and Fan's head to see the king of Qin.

When I showed the map of Yan Du Kang, the picture was poor, and I saw the dagger, but in the end the assassination failed, and Jing Ke was killed by the guards of the King of Qin, thus sacrificing himself. This idiom means that in the end, the truth is finally exposed. Now it is often used to describe how various plots and plans are exposed.

Two, three care about shanzhai:

During the Three Kingdoms period, Liu Bei heard that there was a hermit Zhuge Liang in Longzhong, Xiangyang City. He is a man of great knowledge and intelligence. So Liu Bei took Guan Yu and Zhang Fei and invited him out of the mountain. When I first went there, Zhuge Liang was not at home, so Liu Bei had to go home disappointed. I didn't see Zhuge Liang for the second time, but Liu Bei was still unwilling.

The third time, I finally met Zhuge Liang. Liu Bei asked Zhuge Liang about world events. Zhuge Liang was moved by Liu Bei's sincerity and finally agreed to come out and help him. This idiom is used to describe the urgency of recruiting talents or looking for partners.

Third, the cup bow snake shadow:

(Jin Dynasty) There was a man named Le Guang who liked making friends very much and often invited friends to drink and chat at home. One day, Leguang cooked a good dish to entertain the guests. The hall is full of flowers, which is very lively. Everyone's guess is boxing and drinking for fun. At this time, a guest was having a drink and accidentally caught a glimpse of a small snake swimming in it.

However, due to the kindness of many guests, he crustily skin of head and drank wine. Later, his friend left without explaining the reason. This made Le Guang feel very puzzled: Why did he suddenly leave without drinking? After several days, Le Guang didn't see this friend. Yue Guang missed him so much that he went to see him himself.

Who knows this friend has been ill for several days, very ill. Le Guang asked strangely, "You were fine when you were drinking a few days ago. How did you get so sick at once? " It turned out that that friend had been thinking about the little snake in the glass since he came home that day. The more he thought about it, the more afraid he became. When he sees the glass in the future, he will be ill and can't drink.

Fourth, carve a boat for a sword:

During the Warring States Period, a man (Chu State) crossed the river by boat and accidentally dropped a sword he was carrying into the river. He took his time, took out a knife and carved a mark on the boat, then said, "This is where my sword fell." The ship went on, but the man (Chu) never went into the water to fish for the sword, and the people on board were deeply puzzled.

After the boat stopped, someone asked the man, "The boat has been moving. Why don't you get the sword? " He was in a hurry and jumped into the water to get the sword. But after searching in the water for a long time, I couldn't find the sword. This idiom refers to the foolish behavior of sticking to the rules, being rigid in thinking and not being good at adapting to changes. Nowadays, it is often used to describe people or behaviors that are stuck in a rut and cannot accept new things.