Guan Yu (? -220), the word Yunchang, was born in Hedong, Xie Liang (now Yuncheng, Shanxi), and was a famous soldier in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He followed Liu Bei in his early days and was captured by Cao Cao. He killed Yan Liang, the general of Yuan Shao, in Bai Mapo, and called him an enemy with Zhang Fei.
After Battle of Red Cliffs, Liu Bei helped Zhou Yu attack Coss in the south county, so as not to send Guan Yu to the north road and stop Cao Cao's reinforcements. After Coss retreated, Guan Yu was appointed as the prefect of Xiangyang. Liu Beijin Yizhou, Guan Yu stayed in Jingzhou.
In the twenty-fourth year of Jian 'an, Guan Yu surrounded Xiangfan, and Cao Cao sent reinforcements. Guan Yu captured Yu Jin alive and killed Pound, which greatly shocked China. Cao Cao wants to move the capital to avoid its sharpness. Later, Cao Cao sent Huang Xu to reinforce, and Monroe of Soochow attacked Jingzhou. Guan Yu was caught between Scylla and Charybdis and was defeated and killed.
After Guan Yu's death, he was gradually deified by people and was honored as "Guan Gong", also known as bearded Gong. There have been many awards and titles in all previous dynasties. In Qing Dynasty, it was regarded as "loyal to SHEN WOO, brave to show great sage" and "warrior sage", just like Confucius "Wen Sheng". The Romance of the Three Kingdoms honored him as the leader of the "Five Tiger Generals" in Shu, and Mao Zonggang called him the "righteous person" of the "Three Wonders of Romance".
Question 2: The phoenix eye, the lying silkworm eyebrow and the heavy jujube face in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms refer to the phoenix eye, the lying silkworm eyebrow, the heavy jujube face (another sentence) and the dragon crescent moon knife. . . You know who it is. . .
Question 3: Who was Guan Yu in the Three Kingdoms period in history?
Wang Xifeng in a Dream of Red Mansions.
Question 4: Who is Guan Yu talking about in The Romance of the Three Kingdoms? "phoenix eye, silk lying, face as heavy as jujube"
Question 5: Guan Yu's eyes in Romance of the Three Kingdoms are called phoenix eyes. What are his eyebrows? I remember Guan Yu's description is like this: phoenix eyes, lying silkworm eyebrows, face as heavy as dates, voice as Hong Zhong, three feet long beard. Sun Quan was full of praise for Wu: bearded. Sleeping silkworm eyebrows, that is, eyebrows are thick and long. That's what we said, thick eyebrows. The phoenix eye means that the eyes are big, but the corners of the eyes are slender and curved.
Question 6: What does Guan Yunchang's phoenix eye look like in the romance of the Three Kingdoms? Does the picture below count? You can go and see the stills of "The King's Man" played by Korean artist LEE JOON GI when he was young, which is a typical phoenix eye.
Question 7: Who is the description of "phoenix eye, sleeping silkworm eyebrow" in history? "phoenix eye, lying silkworm eyebrow, face like a heavy jujube, dragon crescent moon knife", this is the description of Guan Yu in the Three Kingdoms.
Question 8: What does the phoenix eye look like? Better have a picture! ! ! The corner of the eye is upturned and long and narrow, so it is named because it looks like a phoenix eye.
Gu Ming believes that the phoenix eye is generally a single eyelid, but if you pay attention, some people with phoenix eyes have a little inner double eyelid, although it looks like a single eyelid; People with double eyelids have long and narrow eyes and upturned corners of their eyes, which is called "touching the phoenix eye" in the book of physiognomy. There is a difference between the explanation of Dan Fengyan and that in physiognomy. It is characterized by slender eyes, the tail of the eyes extending obliquely upward to the temple, the eyelids turning inward, and the black eyes hidden but not exposed, which makes people afraid to stare. This kind of eye-shaped person is naturally loyal to the liver, righteous and courageous, hateful, brave and resourceful, and will draw out his sword to help him when he sees an uneven road. Love and hate are clear, gratitude is rewarded, and promises are kept. In troubled times, he can suddenly become rich, such as Guan Yu in the romance of the Three Kingdoms. The only thing in The Prince of Tennis is the phoenix eye, so I have time to see the handsome one. Another famous phoenix eye is Wang Xifeng in A Dream of Red Mansions. It's just a pair of red phoenix triangular eyes made by the author ... I don't know how to get on the picture.
Question 9: The phoenix eye, the sleeping silkworm eyebrow, the face as heavy as a jujube, and the dragon crescent moon blade describe which character in which novel? Topic 1: The Romance of the Three Kingdoms Guan Yu (Guan Yunchang) Topic 2: Xiangzi's camel Xiangzi Lao She's research: (1) The Dragon Crescent Moon Knife is easily reminiscent of Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. According to the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Yu was nine feet long and had a beard of two feet. Phoenix eye, lying silkworm eyebrow, face as heavy as jujube, if the lips are coated with fat, Qinglong crescent moon blade will make the legs red rabbit horse. (2) According to the description of the topic, he comes from the countryside and pulls rickshaws in Beijing. After the struggle, he couldn't get rid of his tragic fate. He is Xiangzi in Lao She's works. Camel Xiangzi is the masterpiece of Lao She, a famous modern writer in China. Camel Xiangzi is Lao She's favorite work. The novel reveals the darkness and chaos in the field of education under the rule of Beiyang, and shows a humorous artistic style in art. Comments: Famous books are read in various forms and rich in content. From the presentation form, there are multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank questions, fill-in-the-blank questions and short-answer questions. From the content of the survey, there are memory accumulation questions, induction and summary questions, feeling and understanding questions, appreciation and evaluation questions and so on. The proposer selects a passage from a famous book to investigate the author, source, plot, main characters, understanding and grasping of the work, and evaluation and appreciation of the characters. This requires us to not only read extensively, but also intensively read key paragraphs, deeply understand the characters in the works, pay attention to their language and actions, and actively explore their character and destiny. This topic examines two famous books, and the knowledge points involved are portraits, titles, characters and authors.