Yang hu's allusions
Crane that doesn't dance:
Once upon a time, yang hu had a crane at home. He liked it very much. After eating and drinking enough, the crane danced wildly. He praised the guests for thinking that cranes are spiritual. All the guests went to see it. Because there were strangers present, the crane didn't dance, which disappointed the guests and said that the crane couldn't dance. Later generations used "sheep crane" or "crane that doesn't dance" as a metaphor for people who are not worthy of the name.
Past life:
When Yang Hu was five years old, she asked the wet nurse to get her a gold ring to play with. The wet nurse said, "I don't have this kind of thing at home." Yang hu immediately led the nurse to a mulberry hole under neighbor Li's east wall and found a gold ring. Li was shocked when he learned that, and said, "My dead son was lost many years ago, and everyone said it was stolen." The nurse told the story of the search for the gold ring, and Li was very sad. At that time, people thought it strange that yang hu was the reincarnation of Lee's son.
Fold the arm three public:
When yang hu was a child, there was a man who was very good at reading feng shui in tombs. He said that yang hu's ancestral grave looked like an emperor. If the grave is dug up, his children will be cut off. Yang Hucheng really dug up the ancient tomb. After looking at the chiseled tomb, the fortune teller said, "There will still be three money in the broken arm." Later, yang hu broke his arm because of a falling horse, and came in third place, having no children.
Yang hu:
Yang hu (221-27865438+February 27th) was born in Nancheng, Taishan County, Yanzhou. An outstanding strategist, politician and writer in the Western Jin Dynasty, the son of Yang Yan, the satrap of Shangdang in Cao Wei, and the nephew of Cai Wenji, a talented woman in the late Han Dynasty.
Born in the Yang family in Taishan, he is knowledgeable and upright, and married his daughter. Cao Shuang and Si Mazhao were rejected many times, and later they were enshrined in imperial cars. When Si Mazhao established the five-grade title system, he regarded merit as a great peace, and kept it a secret with Xun Xu. After the Jin and Wei Dynasties, with the intention of swallowing Wu, he ordered Yang Hucheng to sit in Xiangyang and take charge of Jingzhou military affairs.
In the following ten years, Yang Hucheng promoted his studies by farming, which won the hearts of the military and civilians. After Wu's death, Kang made military and material preparations for attacking Wu, but was opposed by his ministers.