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Three Visits to the Cottage

三顾茅庐
Year
207
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Synopsis

A famous Chinese idiom about Liu Bei visiting Zhuge Liang three times to recruit him. Means sincerely inviting talented people.

Meaning

Three visits to a thatched cottage describes sincerely and persistently recruiting talented people.

The Story

Liu Bei heard about a wise hermit named Zhuge Liang. He visited three times. On the third visit, Liu Bei waited outside while Zhuge Liang was napping. Moved by this sincerity, Zhuge Liang agreed to help and presented the famous Longzhong Plan.

Facts

Item Details
Pinyin san gu mao lu
Source Records of the Three Kingdoms
Date 207 CE

References

  1. Chen Shou, Records of the Three Kingdoms
  2. Romance of the Three Kingdoms
  3. Dictionary of Chinese Idioms

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