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Is there such a thing as "three visits to the thatched cottage" in history?
Yes

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms called Liu Bei's three personal invitations to Zhuge Liang "three visits to the cottage".

In Zhuge Liang's famous "Model", there is also a saying that "the first emperor had no interest in ministers, gave up on himself and took care of them in the grass." Sentence.

So when the world saw someone go to that person's home several times in a row and ask the person he admired to help him, he quoted this sentence to describe his desire and sincere mood.

That is to say, I am not ashamed to ask questions, and I am open-minded to seek talents.

Visiting the thatched cottage is also a well-known story, but it is also a history shrouded in romance.

There are only five words about "looking at the thatched cottage three times" in the History of the Three Kingdoms: "Look at it three times".

There are even more historical records that Zhuge Liang recommended himself, rather than Liu Bei's three visits to the cottage.

Luo Guanzhong vividly wrote the novel "Visiting the Caotang" in order to set off an almost immortal character Zhuge Liang with Liu Bei's courtesy corporal.