Rise up, from the allusion of Chen Guang uprising.
Xiang Yu's vanguard troops saved the giant deer, and the first battle was less profitable. Xiang Yu led the army to cross the Zhanghe River, burning the bridge and boosting morale. Finally, Su Jiao was killed, Wang Li was betrayed, and Qin Jun was defeated in Juluchang. Later, he expressed his determination in the way of "burning the boat" and did not hesitate.
At the Hongmen banquet, Xiang Zhuang tried to assassinate Liu Bang in the name of sword dancing. Metaphor has a proper name on the surface, but in fact it has ulterior motives.
Embattled, an ancient idiom in China, comes from Records of the Historian Xiang Yu's Biography, which means to be besieged on all sides and fall into an embarrassing situation of isolation and helplessness.
Smell the chicken and dance: smell the chicken crow, get up and dance the sword. Metaphor after aspiring to serve the country, the people rise in time. This classic work is from Biography of Jin Zu. It is said that Zu Ti, the general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, was ambitious when he was young. Every time I talk to my good friend Liu Kun about the current situation, he is always impassioned and indignant. In order to serve the country, as soon as they heard the cock crow in the middle of the night, they got up in clothes, drew their swords and practiced martial arts, and worked hard.
During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the world was in chaos. Zu Ti saw its country lose a large territory in the north, and countless compatriots were under the iron hoof of the invaders. He is determined to recover lost ground and revive national prestige. When Emperor Si Marui of the Jin Dynasty moved the capital to Jiankang, Zu Ti assembled a group of strong men at the wellhead of Beifu, ready to go north to resist the enemy. He wrote to Emperor Jin Yuan, who was very happy. He immediately appointed Zu Ti as General Wei Fen, and the combat readiness work was in full swing. After everything was ready, Zu Ti led more than one thousand people across the river to the north. Their warships left the south bank and came to the middle reaches of the rolling river. Looking back at the south soil from top to bottom, their hearts felt like waves. Zu Ti stood solemnly at the bow of the boat, banging on the oars with his hand, and swore to everyone: "If Zu Ti arrives here, if he can't pacify the Central Plains and expel the enemy, just like this stormy river, he will never return!" Zu Ti's clank oath greatly inspired the soldiers on board. They clenched their swords and spears, and all said that they would unite as one and kill the enemy and serve the country.
Qian Jian 'an's words: As long as the whip is thrown into the Yangtze River, it is enough to cut off the river, so there is nothing to be afraid of.
Hearing the wind and the cry of cranes, everyone suspected that it was a pursuer. When people panic, they are suspicious. "Biography of Jin Shu Xie Xuan": "Everyone heard the news and thought it was here." "Jane": "Jane and Fu go to town, hope. They saw neat troops and elite soldiers; Looking at Bagong Mountain in the north, the vegetation is like people. "
The story of whipping the grass and fearing the wind comes from the battle of Feishui.