
<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > yellow silk young woman, grandson usu</h1>
During the Three Kingdoms period, The Wei Wu Emperor Cao Cao once went to Jiangnan and passed under Cao E's monument, while Yang Xiu was with him.
After Cao Cao read the inscription on the front, he saw that on the back of the stele there were eight words inscribed by Cai Yong: "Yellow silk young woman, grandson Usu."
After Cao Cao saw it, he didn't understand his meaning, so he asked Yang Xiu, "Do you know what these eight words mean?" Yang Xiu immediately replied, "I know."
Cao Cao said, "Don't say it first, wait until I think about it." After continuing to walk for thirty miles, Cao Cao came up with it, and Yang Xiu asked Cao Cao to say the answer first, and Cao Cao asked Yang Xiu to write down the meaning of his understanding first.
Yang Xiu wrote: "'Yellow silk' is a colored silk, and the word 'absolute' is spoken; Young woman', i.e. maiden, together is the word 'wonderful'; 'Grandson' is the son of a daughter, and the word 'good' is the word 'good'; '齑(jī基)臼' is a spicy container that holds (accepts) minced leeks, ginger, garlic, etc., and says the word '辤'. These eight words together say ' wonderful and wonderful'. "辤" is a common word for "word", and Han Li has such a way of writing.
Cao Cao also wrote down the meaning of his understanding, which was the same as Yang Xiu's.
Therefore, Cao Cao sighed and said, "My talent is not as good as yours, and it is a difference of thirty miles!"
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > answered, Miaoqi Dixin</h1>
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, when Cao Cao was conquering Yuan Shao, he sorted out the equipment of the army and sorted out dozens of bamboo pieces left over, all of which were only a few inches long, and everyone thought that there was no use and was about to be burned.
Cao Cao felt that it was too bad to burn it, so he stopped it. He wondered how to use these bamboo pieces reasonably, and finally came up with a bamboo shield that could be used to make an oval shape.
But he did not publicize this meaning, but sent someone on horseback to ask the master Yang Xiu, and Yang Xiu answered in response, which even coincided with Cao Cao's idea
combine.
Everyone was impressed by his wit.
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Cao Cao is suspicious of the door, making people inscript movable characters</h1>
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Yang Xiu served as the master of Cao Cao. At that time, the gate of the Xiangguo Mansion was being built, and the rafters were erected, and Cao Cao personally watched the progress of the construction.
After he read it, he didn't say anything, only asked someone to write a "living" word on the door, and then turned and left.
The person in charge of the construction project did not understand what it meant, and did not dare to ask the minister, so he had to consult Yang Xiu, who saw the inscription of Cao Cao and ordered the door to be demolished and rebuilt. After dismantling it, Yang Xiucai said to everyone: "Add a 'living' word to the door, that is, 'broad'." Cao Cheng xiang was suspicious that the door was too big. ”
<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > Cao Cao issued an order, only chicken ribs</h1>
After Cao Cao pacified Hanzhong, he wanted to take the opportunity to send an army to attack Liu Bei and capture Sichuan.
Later, because Liu Bei had already taken precautions, Cao Cao fell into a dilemma: he could not attack Liu Bei, and he was reluctant to retreat to the land of Hanzhong. Subordinate ministers were also hesitant to relieve Cao Cao's worries.
One day, in order to increase Cao Cao's appetite, the chef specially made a bowl of chicken soup with a strong aroma and delicious taste. At that time, the messenger was coming to ask Cao Cao for the password of the day's army.
When Cao Cao, who was restless with his sleep, saw chicken soup, his appetite suddenly increased, and he did not notice the messenger at all, but instead used chopsticks to pick up a piece of chicken ribs and said to himself: "Chicken ribs, chicken ribs."
The commander did not know the end, thinking that Cao Cao used "chicken ribs" as the password, so he passed this password to the army.
The subordinates did not know what this meant, and only after the master Yang Xiu obtained the order, he understood Cao Cao's intentions, and then he packed his bags alone.
Someone asked him, "Why did you know you were leaving Hanzhong?" Yang Xiu replied, "Chicken ribs, eat it, and you can't eat anything; Throw it away, and it seems a bit of a pity. From this, it can be seen that Cao Gong's idea of going back has been decided. ”
Cao Cao really withdrew his troops on the same day.
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