Look at the thatched house three times
[Explanation]: Gu: visit; Thatched hut: thatched hut. It was originally the story of Liu Bei's visit to Zhuge Liang in the late Han Dynasty. The metaphor is sincere and invites repeatedly.
【Idiom Story】:
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Zhuge Liang lived in a thatched house in Longzhong.
The strategist Xu Shu recommended to Liu Bei: Zhuge Liang is a genius. In order to ask Zhu Liang to help him fight the world, Liu Bei went with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to invite him out of the mountain. But Zhuge Liang was not at home, so Liu Bei had to leave his name and go back unhappy. After a few days, Liu Bei heard that Zhuge Liang was back, and took Guan Yu and Zhang Fei to brave the wind and snow. Unexpectedly, Zhuge Liang went out again, and Liu Bei and the others went away again.
Liu Bei went to Longzhong for the third time and finally met Zhuge Liang. During the conversation, Zhuge Liang made a very incisive analysis of the situation in the world, and Liu Bei was very impressed.
Liu Bei looked at the thatched house, which made Zhuge Liang very moved and promised to go out of the mountain to help. Liu Bei respected Zhuge Liang as a military advisor, and said to Guan Yu and Zhang Fei: I have Kong Ming, and I have water like a fish!
When Zhuge Liang first came out, he helped Liu Bei win many battles and laid the foundation of Shu Han for Liu Bei.
The idiom comes from this,
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