The meaning and allusions of being happy and reluctant to think about Shu

The meaning and allusion of "luckily thinking about Shu" are as follows:

1. Meaning:

It describes people who are addicted to pleasure and forget to return to reality. Among them, "happy" refers to the state of being indulged in enjoyment and happiness, and "not thinking about Shu" refers to forgetting the land of Shu (that is, real life). This allusion is also widely quoted and has become a figurative way of describing certain people or situations.

It reminds people to avoid indulging in personal pleasure, but should always think about and pay attention to the responsibilities and obligations of real life.

2. Allusion:

The allusion of this idiom comes from a story in Chinese history, related to the Shu Han during the Three Kingdoms period. According to legend, after Liu Bei's death in the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period, his successor Liu Chan ascended the throne. He played excessively and was immoral. He was completely immersed in pleasure and did not think about the affairs of governing the country.

At that time, a general named Jiang Wei believed that Liu Chan should handle government affairs to save the Shu Han from crisis, so he wrote a letter to advise Liu Chan, reminding him to think diligently about national affairs and not just play for fun. But Liu Chan did not accept Jiang Wei's suggestion and still lived a life of indulgence, completely forgetting the responsibility of governing the country.

Therefore, people use the word "happy and reluctant to think about Shu" to describe a person who is addicted and forgets his responsibilities.

Examples of being too fond of Shu

1. When you go to a foreign country, you can’t be too fond of Shu and forget the hometown that raised you!

2. As soon as some people arrive in the city, they quickly become immersed in the colorful scenery and forget about their hometown.

3. Having been in Beijing for a long time, he is a little happy and reluctant to miss his childhood.

4. Everyone was having so much fun traveling to Hainan this time.

5. Unexpectedly, after he arrived in Taipei, he would not miss Shu anymore and refused to come back.

6. When you go abroad, don’t miss Shu or forget about us.

7. The scenery in front of me is so beautiful, I feel a little happy and don’t want to go back.

8. Unexpectedly, after he arrived in Taipei, he would not miss Shu anymore and refused to come back.

9. Who would have thought that when someone arrived in a foreign country, they would not miss Shu and would not even write a letter back.

10. We have heavy responsibilities and are here to do business. How can we be happy and not miss Shu?