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5,000 Years of Talk: Qingmei Boiled Wine on Stars, Cao Cao and Liu Bei Cross-Time Dialogue [5,000 Years of Long Talk - Episode 212]

author:Writer Cao Enshuo

Nameless: Hello everyone, I am the host Nameless, because historians refuse to record my name, so everyone calls me Nameless. Today, I will preside over the Ome Boiled Wine Forum on Stars, and please ask Mr. Cao Mengde to explain to you what a star is.

Cao Cao: Do you know the characteristics of stars?

Nameless: Would like to hear more about it.

Cao Cao: The so-called stars, first of all, must have core technologies; second, they must be able to continuously release energy through nuclear fusion within themselves by virtue of their core technologies; and finally, they must have lasting and strong vitality.

5,000 Years of Talk: Qingmei Boiled Wine on Stars, Cao Cao and Liu Bei Cross-Time Dialogue [5,000 Years of Long Talk - Episode 212]

Nameless: Next, please ask Mr. Liu Bei to give a few examples of stars.

Liu Bei: I have shallow knowledge, how can I recognize which stars are?

Nameless: Excessive modesty is hypocrisy.

Liu Bei: The King of Qin swept Liuhe, and the tiger looked at He Xiongya!

Cao Cao: In the Great Qin Empire, the Shang Martingale Transformation Law persisted for a hundred years to unify the world, but it died in the second century, and the meteor also died.

Liu Bei: Sui died in this river, and it is still thousands of miles away from Lai Tongbo.

Cao Cao: The Sui Empire, rising rapidly and then rapidly perishing, is a meteor.

Liu Bei: Remember, it was the first snow in 223 BC, Alexander reached the city of Phenegia on the west coast of Asia, and the jianghu rumor was that "the supremacy of the martial forest, the knot of hemp rope, the command of the world, do not dare not obey", and then he cut the knot of King Solomon and became the king of Asia Minor.

Cao Cao: The Alexander Empire in Macedonia, rising through rapid military conquest and immediately after Alexander's death, was a complete meteor.

5,000 Years of Talk: Qingmei Boiled Wine on Stars, Cao Cao and Liu Bei Cross-Time Dialogue [5,000 Years of Long Talk - Episode 212]

Liu Bei: Ten Mamluk soldiers can defeat ten French soldiers, a hundred Mamluk soldiers can usually be equal to a hundred French soldiers, and a thousand French soldiers can definitely defeat a thousand Mamluk soldiers.

Cao Cao: The Napoleonic Empire, which succeeded in becoming the hegemon of Europe, but did not know how to maintain it for a long time, was a meteor.

Liu Bei: When fighting and charging, be different from an eagle; when you are happy, be as cheerful as a three-year-old calf; in the bright day, be deep and careful; in the dark night, you must have strong endurance.

Cao Cao: Genghis Khan's Mongol Empire, its division and decline, as rapid as its rise, so it is a meteor.

5,000 Years of Talk: Qingmei Boiled Wine on Stars, Cao Cao and Liu Bei Cross-Time Dialogue [5,000 Years of Long Talk - Episode 212]

Liu Bei: I would like to see Adam's will, in which he divided the earth between Spain and Portugal.

Cao Cao: Using geographical discoveries to make huge profits in the unknown world, serendipity and coincidence, meteors also.

Liu Bei: Coachman at sea.

Cao Cao: The Netherlands could no longer prosper without maritime trade, it was a meteor.

Liu Bei: The plains of North America and Russia are our barns; Chicago and Odessa are our mining areas; Canada and the Nordic peninsula grow trees for us; Australia herds sheep for us; and Argentina raises cattle for us; Peru sends silver, South Africa pays tribute to gold; Indians and Chinese grow tea for us, the Mediterranean is our orchard...

Cao Cao: The British Empire, although it occupies vast land, does not know how to integrate into one. The Industrial Revolution created enormous productive energy, but it was ultimately unable to stop its own decline, and meteors also.

5,000 Years of Talk: Qingmei Boiled Wine on Stars, Cao Cao and Liu Bei Cross-Time Dialogue [5,000 Years of Long Talk - Episode 212]

Liu Bei: The Third German Empire, the Italian Empire, the Japanese Empire?

Cao Cao: I don't measure my own strength, I am all shooting stars.

Liu Bei: Today, I really can't find out who is the star.

Cao Cao: Today, the only people who can be called stars are Brother Liu and I, Cao Mou.

Liu Bei: Ah! The lights here are so bright that I'm eye-catching.

Cao Cao: Pull the lamp! (Excerpt from episode 212 of Cao Enshuo's new work "Five Thousand Years of Rambling".) Cao Enshuo Introduction: Founder of the Writers Index List, General Lister, Initiator of the Standardized Writing Movement, Post-89 Writer and Strategist, author of more than 10 million words of various works, proficient in strategy, management and history. )

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