Seeing plums to quench thirst means: plums are sour, and people will drool if they want to eat plums in their minds. So, who is the hero who looks at plum to quench his thirst?
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In history, there are different opinions about Cao Cao's desire to quench his thirst with plum blossoms. Some people say this is wisdom, others say it is Cao Cao's treachery. Many scholars came to Meishan Village in hanshan county to explore the history of "looking at plums to quench thirst" and left poems with different viewpoints.
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"Ji Sheng in the Ground" Volume 48, Zhou's "Wang Anshi's Poetry": "The general immediately made a plan and looked at the green hills and pointed to the plum trees. It has been a long time in recent months, and the eternal name is immortal. Mei Shan Plum Blossom by Dai Zong, a poet in the Ming Dynasty, wrote: "The Wujiang River is deep in spring, Xu Jun drinks the horse king, and the flowers and trees in the empty mountains are barren, so it has been pointed out by Cao Biao so far. "
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Zhao Can (editor of Hanshan County Records) wrote the poem "Huaimei Mountain Monument" during the Kangxi period of Qing Dynasty: "People can't help sighing when they look at the shadow. Seeing the clouds through the Han Dynasty, Xiao Temple is full of roses. The color is golden and full, and there are many green fields. Come here to quench your thirst when you are thirsty. " Yang, the magistrate of the Qing Dynasty, wrote Meishan: "Birds sing with the rain? Smoke trees and clouds are places where Cao Aman quenches his thirst. White grass and yellow plum have been ancient and modern, and green mountains and clear waters have been in the morning and evening. " Xu Chang, the magistrate of Qing Dynasty, wrote in "Climbing the Building and Looking at Meishan": "This place was once visited by Wu Wei, and the majestic style is like sending mountains."
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Origin of idioms
In the Southern Song Dynasty, Liu Yiqing wrote Hypothesis of the World: "Wei Wu lost his way in the battle and the whole army was thirsty, so he said,' There is a great Meilin in front, so forgive him, and sweet and sour can quench his thirst.' When the foot soldiers smell it, they can get the source with their mouths full of water. "
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Over the years, the hanshan county Cultural Research Association and the hanshan county Folk Literature and Art Association have conducted on-the-spot investigation and historical research on the thirst-quenching site in Wang Mei county, and sorted out the paper "Investigation of the Cultural Sites in hanshan county Three Kingdoms", which was submitted to the National Three Kingdoms Cultural Research Center on 20 17. After repeated textual research on historical materials by experts, the paper was compiled into a collection of essays jointly compiled by the Research Center of Chinese Studies in the Three Kingdoms, the Wuhou Temple Museum in Chengdu and the Zhuge Liang Research Society in Chengdu. Zhuge Liang and the Culture of the Three Kingdoms (IX) was published on page 150 by Science Press on 20 18. The book is sold in JD.COM Mall and major Xinhua bookstores in China.