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What does the old saying "Three Wishes to Learn in Taoyuan" mean?
As the old saying goes, "It's better to learn three things in a peach garden than to burn incense in a washan mountain" means:

The three sworn brothers Liu, Guan and Zhang in Taoyuan, like their close friends, are admired by future generations. The crock is full of incense. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, Jia Jialou, a friend of Wagang 46, hit his head on the ground. Later, for his own benefit, he not only dispersed, but even killed each other. It's not even worth sighing.

This sentence comes from the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes the history of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Western Jin Dynasty. The book reflects the political and military struggle, the infiltration and transformation of various social contradictions in the Three Kingdoms period, summarizes the historical changes of this era and shapes a group of heroes. In grasping the history of the Three Kingdoms, the author showed an obvious tendency to support Liu and oppose Cao, focusing on the description of Liu Bei Group, praising the main figures of Liu Bei Group and trying to expose and lash Cao Cao. Today, we should dialectically understand the author's tendency to support Liu and oppose Cao. Respecting Liu and opposing Cao is the main tendency of folklore in Luo Guanzhong era, which implies people's hope for the rejuvenation of the Han nationality.