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It should be the Battle of Mobei
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The difference between a defection and a reversal is that the interpretation is different and the source is different.
1. Different interpretations.
1. Turning against oneself: a metaphor for helping the enemy against oneself.
2. Counterattack strike: Turn the gun and attack the original camp. It is also a metaphor for once you become enlightened, you can go back and expose and fight against the bad people and bad things on your side.
Second, the source is different.
1. Defection: "Shangshu Wucheng": "The front migration is reversed, and the attack is north of the back." ”
Translation: Reverse the weapon on the way forward, and go north after the attack.
2. A counterattack: The seventeenth chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "I and General Yang fought against it." But looking at the fire as a number, Wen Hou can also respond with soldiers. ”
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1. The two have different meanings.
1. Turning against oneself: a metaphor for helping the enemy against oneself. pour, reversed; Ge, an ancient weapon; To, to. Turn your weapons and oppose them.
2. Counterattack a blow: turn the spearhead; Attack your old stronghold. The metaphor turns around against the one to whom one originally belonged or who he supported.
Second, the two have different sources.
1. Defection: From Mei Zhen's "Shangshu Wucheng" in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, "the former migrated and rebelled, and attacked the north of the back." ”
Translation: Turning around and reversing during the advance and going north after the attack.
2, a counterattack: from the seventeenth chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong, a ** family in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, "I fought against General Yang." But looking at the fire as a number, Wen Hou can also respond with soldiers. ”
Translation: I fought against General Yang. But looking at the fire, Wen Hou can send troops to respond.
Third, the usage is different.
1. Turning against each other: generally used as a predicate.
2. Counter-attack: predicate, definite, clause; Refers to conversion. Derogatory terms.
Encyclopedia - Turning against each other.
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The difference between a defection and a counterattack:1. The interpretation is differentTurning against each other: pouring:
Exchange; Ge, an ancient weapon; To, to.
Turn your weapons and oppose them.
Counter Strike: Turn the gun and attack the original faction.
2. The source is differentDefection: From the Eastern Jin Dynasty's Mei Chen's "Shangshu Wucheng", "the former migrated and rebelled, and attacked the north of the back." ”
Translation: Turning around and reversing during the advance and going north after the attack.
Counterattack strike: From the seventeenth chapter of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" by Luo Guanzhong, the ** family in the late Yuan Dynasty and early Ming Dynasty, "I and General Yang fought against him." But looking at the fire as a number, Wen Hou can also respond with soldiers. ”
Translation: I fought against General Yang. But looking at the fire, Wen Hou can send troops to respond.
3. The idiom usage is differentOpposite: Generally used as a predicate.
Reverse strike: predicate, definite, clause; Refers to conversion. Derogatory terms.
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Allusion to each other: King Wu cut down and attacked the song. The king urgently summoned a large number of slaves to resist.
King Wu's army is approaching the city. The Shang slave army knew that they were invincible, and they all hated the tyrannical rule of the king of Zhou, and they all turned their troops to attack the Chaoge City in the rear. From the source, it can be seen that turning against each other is not derogatory, and even has a meaning of doing it for the sake of justice.
The source of the anti-fight blow is also "Shangshu Wucheng", which also appears in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "I and General Yang fought against it." But looking at the fire as a number, Wen Hou can also respond with soldiers. As a predicate, a definite, a clause; Refers to conversion. There is also a pejorative term used to refer to framing an ally.
Therefore, the above two words have different uses in different contexts, and they can basically be used universally; It can also be used in a pejorative sense.
Hope it helps
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1. Source: "Shangshu Wucheng": "The front migrated and rebelled, attacking the north of the back." ”
2, the seventeenth chapter of Ming Luo Guanzhong's "Romance of the Three Kingdoms": "I fought against General Yang. But looking at the fire as a number, Wen Hou can also respond with soldiers. ”
3. [Example] And because it comes from the old base, the situation is more distinct, and a counterattack can easily control the death of a strong enemy. (Lu Xun, "Grave, Written Behind the Grave").