Hello everyone! You all remember the story of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms"!
The story of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" depicts the history between the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the beginning of the Western Jin Dynasty. Nearly a hundred years of history. To depict the war mainly. Tells the story of the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the group of warlords. The political and military struggles between Wei, Shu and Wu. Eventually, Sima Yan unified the three kingdoms and established the Jin Dynasty.
The Romance of the Three Kingdoms is mainly based on the story of Liu, Guan, Zhang, the Three Secret Ties in the Peach Garden, and their struggle against the wind and clouds. The story of Scraping Bones. It happened in the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the great general Guan Yu.
Legend has it that when Guan Yu attacked Fancheng, he didn't know who shot his right arm with a poisoned arrow. The generals took out the arrow and took a look. The poison had seeped into the bone. At that time there was no advanced medical equipment, after a simple treatment, later, although the wound healed. However, every cloudy and rainy day, the bones often hurt. The generals advised Guan Yu to go back to Jingzhou to recuperate. However, Guan Yu was determined to capture Fancheng. He refused to go back to Jingzhou.
Guanyu's arrow wound gradually worsened. So they sent people around to inquire about famous doctors. One day, a man came to the tent with a small boat from the river. This man's name was Hua, Tuo. He said that he had come to treat Guan Yu's wound. Guan Yu asked Hua Tuo, "What kind of treatment?" Hua Tuo said. "I am afraid you are afraid. A pillar needs to be erected. Hang a ring from the pillar. Then put your arm into the ring. Tie it tightly with a rope. Then cover your eyes. Give you open treatment." Guan Yu said with a smile. "No need to bind. Treat them however you like, sir."
He had someone entertain Hua Tuo. Guan Yu drank a few cups of wine and started playing chess with someone. At the same time, he extended his right arm to Hua Tuo. And said, "Heal as you wish. I am not afraid. Hua Tuo cut the flesh skin. Scraping the bone with a knife. Those present were so frightened that they covered their eyes with their hands. Then look at Guan Yu. He's drinking. While playing chess. After a while, a pot of blood flowed. The poison on the bone was scraped off. Guan Yu stood up with a smile and said to the generals. "My arm stretches and bends freely. It's as if it's the same as before. Mr. Hua Tuo. You are truly a divine doctor!" Hua Tuo said. "I've been practicing medicine for so many years, and I've never seen anyone as marvelous as you. General is a man of God."
This is the story of "Scraping Bones to Heal Poison". Guan Yu was simply an iron man. He has strong endurance and willpower. It is an example for us to learn from. "Scrape the bones to cure the poison." It means to treat thoroughly. Solve the problem from the root. Later, the term "scraping the bones to cure the poison." It's a metaphor for being strong-willed. It's also a metaphor for not being afraid to take risks in order to get rid of Sue Bee. The name is also used as a metaphor for a strong will.
What are some ancient poems about "strong will"?
Lime Chant--Yu Qian
Thousands of hammers and ten thousand chiseling out of the deep mountain, the fire burns as if waiting for no time. I'm not afraid to break my body and bones, but I want to leave my innocence on earth.
The Bamboo and the Stone--Zheng Xie
Bite the green mountain and do not let go, the root of the original in the broken rock. I will not let go of the green mountain, I will not let go of my roots, I will not let go of the rock.
Crossing Zero Ding Yang - Wen Tianxiang
The hard work of the people who have met the first time. The stars are all around us. The mountains and rivers are in shreds, and the wind is fluttering, and the rain is hitting the ping-pongs as the world floats by. The first thing you need to do is to get a good look at the world, and then you'll be able to see what's going on.
The idiom of strong will.
Unyielding, indomitable, indomitable, unswerving, unwavering, unwavering ? The will of the people is strong and unshakable. The heart is strong, the stone is hard to penetrate ?
Perseverance, persistence, perseverance ? ? I can't stop ? ? I can't stop ? Perseverance ? The sea is dry and the stone is rotten.
Perseverance ? The rope saws the wood and breaks it ? Water dripping down the stone