Chapter 307: Nickname (Asking for Points, Pushing and Receiving Reviews)

Liu Bei is characterized by riding a white horse, and Liu Bei's arms are very long.

Guan Yu is characterized by a red face, and Guan Yu likes to have a long beard.

Zhang Fei's characteristic is that his eyes are very large, and Zhang Fei's eyes are protruding and belong to the drum eye.

Zhuge Liang's characteristic is that he likes to shake a fan when he has something to do, and Zhuge Liang likes to sit on his four-wheeled car.

Zhou Yu's characteristic is beauty.

Dong Zhuo's characteristic is obesity.

According to the ancient saying.

Liu Bei can be called Prince Charming [Prince Charming is a stereotyped character that appears in some fairy tales. Usually the prince appears and rescues the girl in distress, most typically by freeing her from evil magic. Many heroes in traditional folk tales are named after Prince Charming, including Snow White and Cinderella. These characters are generally beautiful men, the type is very handsome and romantic, but they are not portrayed in depth. In most cases, they are seen as a reward for the heroine, rather than as a character. Prince Charming is also used to refer to a handsome, wealthy, capable man that a maiden or young woman meets in her dreams. This man fell in love with her at first sight, and made up his mind not to marry her, and went to great lengths for her, overcoming countless difficulties, and finally won her. 】。 And Liu Bei is also a veritable prince charming, it is said that Sun Quan and his sister just glanced at Liu Bei and fell in love at first sight. What is the charm of Liu Bei, Prince Charming?

Liu Bei can also be called Liu Changjian or Liu Changshou.

Guan Yu can be called Guan Hongyan.

Guan Yu can also be called Guan Dabeard.

Zhang Fei can be called a big eye or a big eye or a drum eye.

Zhuge Liang can be called Zhuge fan.

It's just that it is said that according to the historical record. Zhuge Liang's fan in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms...... is Luo Guanzhong, the author of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms...... Jealous of Zhou Yu is a handsome guy...... So Luo Guanzhong, the author of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, that guy...... snatched Zhou Yu's cool prop, that is, the fan in Zhou Yu's hand...... sent it to Zhuge Liang. Since then, Zhuge Liang has had a cool way to swing the fan when he has something to do.

If the big guy thinks that the fan in Zhuge Liang's hand should be returned to the original owner and handed over to Zhou Yu, then poor Zhuge Liang can only be called Zhuge Silun.

Zhou Yu can be called a pseudo-Niang [Pseudo-Niang, a noun in the ACG world, mostly used by otaku, to refer to those who are born with a beautiful appearance and figure that is close to or equal to that of women, and have both male and female charm, that is, male characters who have male charm in the eyes of women and female charm in the eyes of men. Usually they have a strong moe attribute after cross-dressing. Some may be better than the average female character. In general, they remain psychologically masculine and have the same values as the average male. With the increasing number of pseudo-Musume characters, more and more male anime lovers are beginning to like pseudo-Musume. Meantime. Due to the strong obsession of the rotten girl. Female corruption often appears in cartoons. And now. Through the proliferation of anime, comics, and public events related to the pseudo-mother, the pseudo-mother began to have a social impact. 】。

However, Zhou Yu's pseudo-mother is actually a little white-faced statement.

After all, Zhou Yu's is not covered.

According to the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", Zhou Yu was proficient in music and rhythm when he was young. Even after three glasses of wine, the player can notice the slightest mistake and immediately turn his head to look at the person who made the mistake. Because Zhou Lang is handsome, he has a unique style after drinking. Most of the players are women, and in order to get him to take a closer look, he often deliberately plays the music wrongly. Since the Wei and Jin dynasties, "Zhou Lang Gu Qu" has often been quoted by major writers as an allusion, and often appears in various poems, operas and other literary works. Tang Li Duanyou praised the poem "Listening to the Zheng": "The golden millet pillar of the zither is sounded, and the jade house is in front of the plain hand." If you want to get Zhou Langgu, you always flick the strings by mistake. ”

Look at how beautiful Zhou Yu is [Because Zhou Lang is handsome, he has a unique style after drinking. Most of the players are women, and in order to get him to take a closer look, he often deliberately plays the music wrongly. 】?

Is Zhou Yu pretty?

Dong Zhuo can be called Dong Fatzi straightforwardly. After all, Dong Zhuo's obesity problem is very prominent [It is said that after Dong Zhuo's death, he was violently corpsed in Dongshi, and the corpse keeper inserted the lit twist into Dong Zhuo's navel and lit the sky lantern. Because Dong Zhuo is fat and thick, "the light reaches the dawn, and it is like accumulating the sun". 】。

In this way, in ancient times, when people met people who did not know the name of the Tao, they were called by nicknames.

Nicknames, also known as nicknames, nicknames, nicknames, in some Chinese dialects, nicknames are equivalent to flower names, and nicknames can be subdivided into two types: benign nicknames and malicious insulting nicknames: 1) Kind nicknames refer to nicknames that are not insulting, and are titles used by relatives, friends, etc., which reflect more intimate and intimate feelings. 2) Malicious insulting nicknames refer to the insulting nicknames that give insulting nicknames to others, and calling others insulting nicknames is a sign of disrespect for people, violates the personal dignity of others, and will cause disgust to the person being called.

A nickname is to give a representative title to someone according to some characteristics, such as: 108 heroes in the Water Margin. Nicknames, also known as nicknames, have existed since ancient times, and are not new. Ancient nicknames are rich in cultural connotations. Nicknames come in two forms: those given by oneself and those named by others, generally speaking, they are rich in meaning and saved, and those who are ordered by others are laughing and scolding, and witty and humorous. Many famous people in history have an interesting nickname, and the nickname also makes historical celebrities more personal. Famous modern scholars Yuan Tingdong and Liu Dabai have studied this subject.

Nicknames were first seen in the Han Dynasty, such as Yan Yannian, Zhidu, and Dong Xuan were three cool officials, who used harsh methods, and were called "Tu Bo", "Goshawk" and "Crouching Tiger" in the world; Yang Zhen was revered as "Confucius of Guanxi" because of his erudition.

For example, in terms of appearance, Jia Kui in the Han Dynasty was called "Jia Changtou" because of his height and long head, and Wen Tingyun in the Tang Dynasty was called "Wen Zhong Kui" because of his ugly appearance. In terms of behavior, Zhen Feng of the Western Han Dynasty likes to discuss at night, and is known as "half a guest at night". From the perspective of behavior, Cui Lie of the Eastern Han Dynasty bought an official with 5 million yuan, and was known as "copper smell". From the perspective of hobbies, Nanming Hongguang Tianzi likes to use toad medicine, and Prime Minister Ma Ying likes to fight crickets, so he gets the nicknames of Toad Tianzi and Cricket Xianggong. In terms of writings, Yang Jiong of the Tang Dynasty was called "the book of ghosts" because he was good at using the names of the ancients, and Luo Bingwang was called "Doctor of Calculation" because he often used numbers as pairs in his poems. From the perspective of knowledge, Cheng Ji of the Ming Dynasty was awarded the nickname of "two-legged bookcase" because of his erudition. Judging from the aspect of speech, Dou Gong in the Tang Dynasty was ridiculed as a "sneering man" by the people of the time because of his stubbornness and poor speech; Zhao Pei of the Southern Song Dynasty took up the post of a counselor but talked about the ban on killing geese and ducks, and was ridiculed as a "goose and duck advice". And so on and so forth.

It is worth noting that there is another very interesting phenomenon among nicknames, and that is group nicknames. For example, Ding Daquan, Chen Dafang, and Hu Dachang in the Song Dynasty served as counselors at the same time, and they should have actively admonished and denounced the evils of the times, but they were wise enough to protect themselves and did not dare to speak. Liu Ji, Wan An, and Liu Yi in the Ming Dynasty were the three of them to the truth, but they did nothing, ate all day long, and achieved nothing. (To be continued......)