Killing Hua Xiong in warm wine was a famous plot in Romance of the Three Kingdoms. The original text was as follows: At first, Liu Bei returned from Jingzhou and passed through Red Cliff to meet Sun Quan. When Liu Bei's army reached Red Cliff, he saw Hua Xiong's army stationed at the foot of Red Cliff. He ordered his soldiers to say,"If Hua Xiong comes, we can fight quickly." When Yang Xiong arrived, he immediately cut off the pass and seized the pass to lead the army forward. Liu Bei's army was at a disadvantage. Sun Quan advised Liu Bei to stop fighting, saying,"Hua Xiong is no match for Liu Bei. If we pursue him, we will capture him." Liu Bei refused to listen and said to the soldiers,"I am Liu Bei. I would rather let the world down than let the world down." So he continued to fight. At that time, Wen Jiu was behind Liu Bei's army and saw Hua Xiong coming to kill him. He waved his sword and killed Hua Xiong. After the death of Hua Xiong, his younger brother Hua Xionghui followed closely behind to kill Liu Bei. Wen Jiu saw the situation and waved his sword to kill Hua Xionghui. At this time, Guan Yu, Zhang Fei, Zhao Yun and the others had rushed over to help Liu Bei defeat Hua Xiong's army and lay the foundation for the division of the world.
Killing Huaxiong with warm wine was a plot in the novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms, not a poem. This poem was not a work from Romance of the Three Kingdoms, but a storyline from another novel, Water Margins.
Luo Guanzhong was a novelist in the Ming Dynasty. His main works include Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margins, and Dream of the Red Chamber.
In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the main character who killed Hua Xiong with warm wine was Guan Yu.
The main character who killed Hua Xiong with warm wine was Guan Yu. In the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Guan Yu was a brave general who made many contributions to the Shu Han Dynasty with his brave fighting spirit and outstanding military command ability. In the story, Guan Yu showed his bravery and wisdom by killing Hua Xiong while drinking wine. He also expressed his loyalty and loyalty.
In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the main character who killed Hua Xiong with warm wine was Guan Yu. The story took place at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty. Guan Yu led his troops to attack the Cao army and showed his heroic deeds when he killed Hua Xiong in warm wine. At that time, Hwa Xiong was defending the camp and launched a surprise attack on Guan Yu, but Guan Yu was not afraid. He quickly defeated Hwa Xiong and killed him with the Green Dragon Crescent Blade. This incident became a classic scene in Romance of the Three Kingdoms and won Guan Yu a wide reputation.
In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the main character who killed Hua Xiong with warm wine was Guan Yu.
In Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the main character who killed Hua Xiong with warm wine was Guan Yu.
Luo Guanzhong (c. 1330-c. 1400) was a novelist in the early Ming Dynasty. His name was Ruzhong, and his nickname was Runzhi. His nickname was Ziwei Taoist. He was one of the most famous novelists in the history of Chinese literature and was known as the "King of Fictions". Luo Guanzhong's representative work was Romance of the Three Kingdoms. This novel used the history of the Three Kingdoms period as the background. Through the wonderful description of historical events and characters, it created a group of colorful characters and became a classic work of Chinese classical novels. In addition, he also wrote Water Margins, which described the story of the peasant uprising in the Song Dynasty and some parts of Journey to the West. Luo Guanzhong's novels were widely spread and had a great influence on the development of Chinese literature. His writing style was deeply influenced by the legendary novels of the Tang Dynasty and the novels of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, forming his own unique literary style.