The statement in Romance of the Three Kingdoms

1, Dr. national subjugation, can't be saved.

A scholar-bureaucrat who perished in the country is not worthy to consider the national policy of long-term stability.

Luo Guanzhong, a novelist at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, said in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: A defeated general cannot be brave; Dr. national subjugation can't save himself.

A failed general should not talk about bravery. Scholar-officials who perished in the country were not worthy to consider the national policy of long-term stability.

Tigers have no claws and birds have no wings.

Translation: Metaphorically, people have lost their power and virtue and done nothing.

From Luo Guanzhong's novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, Zhao said: "A tiger without claws and a bird without wings will soon be captured by the Ming government, so there is no thought."

People lost their power and virtue and did nothing. You'll catch him soon. Don't care too much about him.

There is no good step in tightening the thread.

If you walk too fast, you can't walk well. Metaphor is that if you are too anxious, things will not be done well.

Luo Guanzhong, a novelist at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty, said in Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "There is no good step in tightening the line, so we should slow it down."

If you are too anxious, things will not be done well, so you should plan slowly.

4. Tiger father has no children.

Metaphorically, a mighty Qiang Yong father will not give birth to an incompetent son. Many fathers are strong and have no sons of the weak.

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist at the end of Yuan Dynasty and the beginning of Ming Dynasty: The late master read it and sighed: "Like father, like son!"

What a strong father without a weak son!

5, hunger and thirst, staying overnight.

Describe the rush and hardship of the journey.

Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong, a novelist in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty: a large group of people, each with a team. Hungry and thirsty, staying overnight and leaving.

A large group of people, each with the team. Hungry and thirsty, drink water, rest at night and leave at dawn.