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What do you mean, heartbreak? Introduction to the source of painful allusions

The idioms introduced to you today are very painful. In fact, the meaning of this idiom is also very easy to understand. Literally, you should be able to guess the close relationship. However, this time, I mainly tell you about those sad allusions and the stories behind them. The story happened in the Three Kingdoms period, and the protagonist is also a veteran of Shu Han, but his popularity is not very high. Not only Cao Cao loves talents, but Liu Bei actually loves talents, and what Liu Bei needs most in his early days is talents. His appearance can be regarded as helping Liu Bei solve his urgent needs.

Today's idiom stories of the Three Kingdoms can be found in the annals of the Three Kingdoms? Biography of Sun Gan, the time is between the 6th year of Di Xian Jian 'an (AD 20 1) and the 12th year of Di Xian Jian 'an (AD 207), with the hero named Sun Gan. The original text is as follows:

Sun Gan's word Gong is also from Beihai. My ancestors led Xuzhou, turned it into an industry, and then followed it. Cao Gong, who came back from the late Lord, sent Yuan Shao to Jingzhou, and Cao Gong and Elk Zhu all made Liu Biao, which made everyone happy. After the table, Yuan Shangshu talked about the change of the brothers' division of troops, saying, "Every time I talk about this with General Liu Zuo and General Sun Gongyou, I feel sad." This is the case.

The main idea of this record is: Sun Gan, whose name is Gong You, is from Beihai, Qingzhou. When Liu Bei was a shepherd in Xuzhou, Sun Gan was recruited to work in Xuzhou and has been following Liu Bei. Later, Liu Bei broke with Cao Cao and sent Sun Gan to get in touch with Yuan Shao. Liu Bei came to Jingzhou because Mi Zhu went to Jingzhou first and met Liu. Sun Gan's work style has also been appreciated by Liu Bei.

Later, Liu Biao wrote to Yuan Shang, the son of Yuan Shao, about the intrigue between their brothers. He once mentioned, "I often talk about your brother with the left generals Liu Bei and Sun Gongyou, and every time I feel extremely sad, no one feels very sad." This shows that Liu Biao values Sun Gan.

The idiom of the Three Kingdoms to be introduced in this article is mentioned by Liu Biao in his letter, which means extremely sad. This idiom was also originated by Liu Biao.

Speaking of Sun Gan, although he didn't take refuge in Liu Bei as early as Guan Yu and Zhang Fei, he was also one of the elders of Liu Bei Group. According to the above introduction, he joined the Liu Bei Group when he was a shepherd in Xuzhou. But he didn't go on his own initiative, but was recommended to Liu Bei by Zheng Xuan, an economist and scholar at the end of Han Dynasty. It serves to show that Sun Gan still had some talent and fame at that time.

After Sun Gan joined Liu Bei Group, he made two great contributions. One is to get in touch with Yuan Shao and let Liu Bei, who just defeated Xuzhou, come to Jizhou. The other is that Liu Bei was ordered to follow Mi Zhu to Jingzhou before being driven out of Runa by Cao Cao, saying that Liu Biao accepted Liu Bei. However, apart from this incident, there are few records about Sun Gan. I only know that after Liu Bei captured Yizhou, Sun Gan was promoted to General Zhong Bing, and was treated as an equal after Mi Zhu. As for when he died, there is no clear record in the historical materials.