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What does the metaphor of three axes mean?

The metaphor of Sanbanfu means that as long as you start doing things with great momentum and use tricks, you will have good results.

Origin: In the Qing Dynasty, such as "Talking about the Tang Dynasty" written by laymen such as Lian, Cheng met his master in a dream and was awakened when he was learning the axe method. He has only learned three tricks, and it is still very powerful, generally referring to voice.

Cheng's three axes are "beheading", "ghost picking teeth" and "pulling ears"

1, the first axe: truly.

Cut from top to bottom with an axe, no matter whether the other party attacks him or not, Cheng is desperate, because he can only use these three axes, but the other party often makes a mess.

2, the second axe: ghosts pick their teeth.

When an opponent parries with a horizontal weapon, he closes his axe, shows it and attacks his opponent's face. Because of his fast speed, opponents usually use iron bridges to avoid it.

3. The third axe: ears.

When the two horses crossed, they turned and swept. Because the other party just got up, it is difficult to dodge, so these three axes are very powerful.