Allusions about Han Xin.

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Problem description:

You shouldn't bury your mother alive in front of Jiuli Mountain. God will lose her life for eight years. Second, you shouldn't ask for directions. If you chop down the woodcutter, God will lose his life for two to eight years. Third, don't set an ambush in Kowloon. God will live three years less. Fourth, you shouldn't force the overlord to draw his sword and commit suicide on the banks of the Wujiang River. God will lose his life for four or eight years. Five shouldn't have been worshipped by the high emperor, but the minister bullied you and lost five eight-year lives. Forty years of life will pass away in May and August. How many years do you think you can live?

What are the allusions of the lyrics above?

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Analysis:

Go back to Han Xin and ask for directions to kill the woodcutter.

Back to the eightieth Jiulishan house of flying daggers

The eighty-first time Chu overlord will fight

Han Xin buried his mother.

According to legend, during the Qin and Han Dynasties, a cowherd girl named Han Xin came to the island. By chance, he overheard Mr. Yin Yang's comment that Jiuli Mountain on the island is a treasure trove of geomantic omen, magnificent and precious, which will be acquired by Leng Shi. Han Xin didn't want the fat water to flow into the fields of outsiders, but he didn't know the conscience of heaven and earth, so he buried his mother alive in a hurry. Responding to the teacher's prediction, "Cold is cold (Korea), and cold (Korea) is cold."