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What idioms are there about historical stories? ( 15)
Ming Xiu plank road is dark.

Last stand-Fight a life-and-death battle.

So much blood was shed that the pestle floated ―― the massacre.

Be endowed with great/extraordinary talents

Han Xin, the more soldiers, the better.

Even the wise are not always free from mistakes.

The situation is very difficult, in the end

Go against the trend of the times

Just talk on paper-be an armchair strategist

Calling a deer a horse-deliberate misinterpretation

Strive for strength (Cao Gui) 1000 yuan to buy a bone (Guo Kun) to avoid illness and medical treatment (Cai Huangong) to kill his wife for help (Wuqi) to scare birds (Lei Geng) to run high up the mountain (Yu Boya, Zhong Ziqi), and the word "1000 yuan" (Lv Buwei) refers to a deer as a horse (Zhao Gao) to burn books and bury Confucianism (Qin Shihuang) to hang a beam and stab a stock (Su Qin,). Ambush on all sides (Xiang Yu) threw a pen to join the army (Ban Chao) and wrapped his horse (Ma Yuan). The more the better (Han Xin). Cao Can) Shameless to see Jiangdong's elder (Xiang Yu) devote himself to cooking beans and burning flasks (Cao Zhi). He is impressed (Lv Meng), a rookie (Zhuge Liang), a seven-step poet (Liu Chan) (Cao Zhi), an exaggeration (Ma Su), seven escapes and seven verticals (Zhuge Liang) and a nod (Huang Zhong).