My favorite historical figure, historical figure composition 1 The person I admire most is Zhuge Liang.
On one occasion, he led the enemy into the burning range with the plan of arrogant soldiers, and finally set fire to Cao Cao's 100 thousand army. Think about it, a fire can burn a hundred thousand troops, how high the temperature will be, and how spectacular this scene will be.
Another time, when another group of troops killed an empty city, did he ever panic? Why does he pretend to be carefree? Because he knew that the life of this empty city and 5000 soldiers was in his hands. If his nervousness is seen by the enemy, the enemy will kill him. Why do you play the piano so leisurely? Because you can't let the other person see his nervousness, you must let the piano play leisurely. Why did the enemy commander escape? Because he has never been so afraid, if he heard that Zhuge Liang played a wrong note (not wrong), he would be brave. But he didn't hear (actually didn't) play the wrong sound, thinking that the other party was ready, so he had to order: "Everybody leave quickly!"
On another occasion, he invented the wooden ox and flowing horse. Why does he want to be a wooden cow? This is his task, and he is very helpless. If you answer like this, you are all wet, because he has never received such a task at all. This is because he has a sense of responsibility, he can't bear to see others hungry, because he is brave, he would rather be tired and let everyone eat, so he dares to challenge all difficulties; He is very clever, so he can be a fool.
Why do I admire him? Because of his cleverness, he burned a hundred thousand troops; Because he was calm, he retreated from the enemy's empty city coup; Because he is brave, he dares to face the problem of a wooden ox and a flowing horse. You say, what else can I find fault with?
My favorite historical figure, historical figure composition 2 Zhang Liao was a general of Cao Cao during the Three Kingdoms period, and also my favorite figure of the Three Kingdoms.
Generally, Cao Cao only gives him a few military forces, because Zhang Liao often wins more with less. One of the most famous battles in Zhang Liao was Sun Quan's 100,000-strong army attacking Hefei. At that time, Zhang Liao had only 8,000 military forces, but Sun Quan had 100,000. Zhang Liao let the soldiers set fire at night, and he took 800 soldiers to ambush outside Sun Quanying. Suddenly, Sun Quan's camp caught fire and many soldiers fled. At this moment, Zhang Liao led the troops to the down archers, and Sun Quan was defeated. Later, Sun Quan withdrew his troops and went to a place with many reeds. Zhang Liao fired again, and all Sun Quan's soldiers were burned to death. Only Sun Quan escaped from the fire by himself.
There is also a famous battle in Zhang Liao. Not with less wins more, but with a trick to kill sun quan's favorite Taishi Ci. At that time, Taishi Ci sent thirty thousand troops to attack Hefei. Zhang Liao and Taishi Ci were tied in the previous battle, and both sides lost their horses. One day, Taishi Ci sent a man to Hefei and opened the city gate at night to let him in. Zhang Liao had guessed that he was going to use this trick, so he had people kill people sent by Taishi Ci and open the gate at night. Taishi Ci was very happy when he saw the city gate wide open and was the first to enter the city. Suddenly, ten thousand arrows were shot out of the city, and Taishi Ci was killed by disorderly arrows. Sun Quan was heartbroken.
Decades later, Soochow soldiers mentioned Zhang Liao, but they were still all scared. Sun Quan has a praise for Zhang Liao, to the effect that he is a general with both wisdom and courage.
How's it going? Is Zhang Liao really a general with both wisdom and courage?