When the grass boat borrowed arrows, wasn t Zhuge Liang worried about Cao Cao releasing rockets? For

Mondo History Updated on 2024-02-04

Zhuge Kongming's grass boat borrowed arrows, which can be called a stunt through the ages, and its wisdom and courage amazed the people at that time. When borrowing arrows, Kong Ming knew that Cao's army was powerful and could not be underestimated, but his courage was extraordinary, and he dared to borrow arrows from a grass boat, which was really wise and brave.

When the grass boat borrowed arrows, the river was filled with dense fog, and Cao Jun's vision was blocked, and it was difficult to see the reality clearly. Kong Ming was well versed in the right time, place and people, and with the power of the east wind, he drove a grass boat to Cao Ying. Seeing this, Cao Jun suspected that there was an ambush and did not dare to advance lightly. Kong Ming took the opportunity to take the arrow back to the ship and complete the task.

However, some people asked, why did Kong Ming dare to borrow arrows from a straw boat, so he was not afraid that Cao Jun would return fire with rockets? This question is really a mediocre self-disturbance. As a generation of military wizards, how could Kong Ming not know the power of rockets? However, he was prepared for it, so he was able to deal with it calmly. The straw of the straw boat has been soaked in water and will be extinguished in case of fire. Coupled with the dense fog on the river, it was difficult for Cao Jun to see the reality clearly, so he did not dare to use the rocket lightly.

It's a small story, but it's a big wisdom. Kong Ming's wisdom and courage are indeed the pride of our Chinese nation. In the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the War of Liberation, our family also followed Kong Ming's strategy, defeated the strong with the weak, and achieved brilliant results. It can be seen that the wisdom of the straw boat borrowing arrows is not limited to one time and one place, but it is also timeless and forever recorded in the annals of history.

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