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Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

author:Read Zhongyu

Presumably, everyone has seen one of Zhou Xingchi's early movies" "Nine Pin Sesame Officer". There is a quarrel plot in it, and Zhou Xingchi played the role of a "quarrel king" with his superb funny skills. Through the hard practice of blowing candles, stealing art, cursing the sea, tongue fighting chickens and other classic practice methods of traditional martial arts films, he perfectly blended into the technique of practicing swearing, and finally achieved an invincible effect, defeating the arrogant brothel owner. Very funny!

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

In fact, swearing is indeed a culture. Different classes of people, the way of cursing is also different. The city people scolded vulgarly, and the temple nobles cursed elegantly. Lu Xun also said that "laughter and anger are all articles", indicating that scolding is still a kind of learning. Not only that, scolding, at different times, will also bring different effects. Sometimes it is like a sharp sword, piercing people's hearts; sometimes it is like a thousand armies and horses, crushing into a crushing force; sometimes it is like a bitter medicine, which can cure all diseases. Today, let's talk about the effect of scolding in "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

First, before the Battle of Guandu, Yuan Shao was about to launch an attack on Cao Cao. The ancients were famous for their fighting. In order to send troops to be justified, so that the military and the people can work together and share the same hatred and hatred, they asked chen Lin, the chief bookkeeper (secretary), to write a crusade. Chen Lin was one of the "Seven Sons of Jian'an", a famous scholar in the world at that time, who followed He Jin in the early days and then defected to Yuan Shao. This person is known for his writing style, and is good at chapter table books (various types of official documents). Receiving the task, Chen Lin waved it away, and a thousand ancient texts were completed in one go, which was the famous "Yuzhou Text for Yuan Shao", which was passed down through the ages.

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

Yes, this article is a curse on Cao Cao, and it is from three generations of Cao Cao's ancestors. He first scolded Cao Cao's grandfather Cao Teng: gluttonous and indulgent, wounded and abused the people; he also scolded Cao Cao's father Cao Song: beggars and raises, because of dirty false positions, public opinion gold and gold, the right to transport goods, stealing Dingsi, overturning heavy weapons; later, Cao Cao himself was even more extremely evil: he was the most evil in the country, usurping power to help the evil, maiming the virtuous, indulging in arbitrary behavior, defiling the royal palace, white chaos and law, and despotic government; knighthood and rewards, all out of their own minds; sentences and beheadings, all out of their own mouths.

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

This article is extraordinary, sprinkled with two thousand words, and the literary style is outstanding, like the stroke of God. If under normal circumstances, it can really be worth the efficacy of thousands of troops. But this time they faced not a normal situation, only because the opponent was Cao Cao.

At that time, Cao Cao's head wind disease was attacking, the pain was unbearable, and he was bedridden. Seeing that Yuan Shao's soldiers were suppressing the situation, he didn't know what medicine could be solved, and at this time, after receiving this article from Chen Lin, it seemed that ordinary people did not want Cao Cao's life?

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

Cao Cao also thought that it was an ordinary expedition essay, nothing remarkable, so he ordered his men to read it to him. As soon as I listened, the miracle effect appeared. This article is extraordinary, every sentence is like a sharp cone, piercing the heart, and the headache disappears immediately. Since then, Cao Cao has known Chen Lin's talent and remembered this person.

Because of this text, Cao Cao defeated Yuan Shao with less and captured Chen Lin. Cao Cao asked, "Chen Lin! If you scold me, you will scold, why don't you even let my ancestors go?" Chen Lin trembled and said, "The arrow is on the string, and I have to send my ears." To everyone's surprise, including Chen Lin. Cao Cao did not dispose of Chen Lin, but left him by his side for reuse. Chen Lin's scolding not only revealed her outstanding literary ability, but more importantly, it highlighted Cao Cao's extraordinary temperament!

In addition to Chen Lin scolding Cao for treatment, there was also a scolding that was fatal, from the mouth of Zhuge Kongming. This scolding is one of the most wonderful episodes in "Three Kingdoms". The original text is as follows, please enjoy!

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

Wang Lang: ...

Zhuge Liang: "In the old days of Huan and Ling, the Han Dynasty mausoleums were replaced, and eunuchs caused disasters; the country was in turmoil, and the four sides were disturbed." After the Yellow Turban, Dong Zhuo, Dai, and Feng rose up one after another to rob the Han Emperor and brutalize the creatures. Because above the temple, the decaying wood is the official, and between the temples, the animals and animals eat Lu; the wolf heart and the dog are the generations, rolling in the way, and the slaves and the knees are all in charge. As a result, the ruins of the society are ruined.

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

Wu Su Zhi Ru Xing: Living on the coast of the East China Sea, the first filial piety into the shi; Li He Kuang Jun Fu Guo, An Han Xing Liu; He Period anti-aid rebel thief, conspired to usurp the throne! The sin is so deep that heaven and earth will not tolerate it! The people of the world, may they eat meat! Now fortunately, Heaven's will is endless, and Emperor Zhaolie succeeds him to rule Nishikawa. I am now at the behest of the heir apparent, and I am raising up the teacher to beg for thieves. Since Ru is a courtier, he can only sneak up and shrink his head, trying to eat and clothe; An dare to pretend to be the number of days before marching! Hooray! Bearded old thief! Ru will return to the Nine Springs on this day, and he will see the Twenty-four Emperors! The old thief retreats! Teachable rebels and I will decide the winner or loser together!

When Wang Lang heard this, his chest filled with anger, he shouted, and crashed to his death under his horse."

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

Before Wang Lang sent his troops, he boasted to the governor Cao Zhen of Haikou: "The old man only needs a seat, and he tells Zhuge Liang to surrender and retreat without a fight." I didn't expect that my own words not only did not play the slightest role, but I was scolded by others, which was ridiculous! Later generations jokingly said that "Cao Cao was ill, Chen Lin was fine when he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died as soon as he scolded."

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

So why did Zhuge Liang's scolding take Wang Lang's life? We cannot fail to think about this. In the hearts of the literati of the Han Dynasty, loyalty, righteousness, benevolence, and filial piety were the foundation of their lives, and they were also the ultimate goals they pursued in their lives. Wang Lang was born of filial piety (filial piety, honesty and integrity), and was also an old courtier of the Han Dynasty. But now that the Han Dynasty was already there, Wang Lang had no choice but to serve the State of Wei in order to protect himself.

Cao Cao was ill, and Chen Lin was fine as soon as he scolded; Wang Lang was not ill, and Kong Ming died of a scolding. But why?

In fact, in the face of the demise of the Han Dynasty, Wang Lang was very uncomfortable in his heart, but he did not have the ability to reverse Qiankun, and people still had to live. Therefore, you can only find a reason for yourself to "abandon the Han and follow Wei" in your heart, and then slowly use time to heal the psychological wounds. What he did not expect was that this wound had not healed well so far. Before the two armies, Zhuge Liang happened to grasp the shortcomings of his "worldly food HanLu, and forget Jun'en", splitting his head and covering his face with a scolding, like a sword of lips and tongues, and drilling his heart. Wang Lang's wound that was still dripping blood suddenly surged with blood, and the various reasons for survival he had sought for himself in his heart before also collapsed in an instant. The "loyalty, righteousness, benevolence, and filial piety" pursued throughout his life have vanished, their face has been lost, and their reputation has been ruined! Seventy-six-year-old Wang Lang, psychologically, could withstand such a blow, and it was reasonable to scream for his life.

Text/Reading Inuyasha

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