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All That Is Needed Is an East Wind

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Love Legend: A Peacock Flying to the Southeast

Love Legend: A Peacock Flying to the Southeast
The legend A Peacock Flying to the Southeast was the work of an anonymous poet living in the Jian...

Zhong You: He Shouldered Rice To Nourish His Parents

Zhong You: He Shouldered Rice To Nourish His Parents
He carried rice to provide good food; And willingly traveled a hundred li away; He has become...

Huang Xiang: Fanned the Pillow and Warmed the Quilt

Huang Xiang: Fanned the Pillow and Warmed the Quilt
When Huang Xiang of the Han dynasty was nine years old, he lost his mother. He think of her so...

This allusion is taken from The Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

In the winter of 208 Cao Cao led a large army on a southern campaign. The allied armies of Sun Quan and Liu Bei were massed on the south bank of the Yangtze River. They planned to attack the warships of Cao Cao with blazing barges. When all the preparations for the attack were completed, they called to mind that the wind in winter always blew from the northwest, and so would blow the fire barges back toward their own ships. So an east wind was needed for the attack. Zhuge Liang, the chief advisor of Liu Bei, said that he could summon an east wind, and he did so by trickery. The result was that Cao Cao's ships were burnt to ashes.

Later, the phrase came to be used to describe a situation in which all is ready except what is crucial for the fulfillment of an undertaking.

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