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When fighting, at least rush to the front, and those on foot follow behind, and now it is mostly used to obey others.
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Because in ancient times, when fighting a war, it was the order of the horse's head that must be obeyed, so it was also circulated and quoted.
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Because when you go to war, you must obey the words of the horse's head, so you must become synonymous with obedience.
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Originally, when fighting a war, it was the direction it took, and it was gradually understood as obedience.
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It's a metaphor. When fighting, at least rush to the front, and those on foot follow behind.
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In fact, this sentence refers to the direction of the manager's actions during the war, and now it is mostly used to listen to others.
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It is said that soldiers obey orders to point where to fight, and now most of them describe the beard and flattery.
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In ancient times, there had to be a leader when fighting a war, and now trust one person in another.
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Because with the development of the times, many words in ancient times have become synonymous with the present.
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Horse head is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is mǎ,Judging from the "Zuo Biography", in the fourteenth year of Xianggong: "Xunyang Ling said: "The rooster crows and drives, the well is blocked and the kitchen is covered, only Yu Ma is the first to see."
During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Jin State and Qilu joined forces to attack the Qin State, Jin generals served as the commander of the Third Army and the commander of the coalition forces, the allied forces were too busy, to the Jingshui River, no one would cross the river first, later, the Lu army took the lead in swimming, the allies followed, in order to prevent the allies from crossing the river, the Qin army secretly poisoned the river, after the allies drank the river, a large number of soldiers were poisoned and died. As a result, panic and confusion arose among the Allied forces, and a few days later, the Allied forces crossed the Jingshui River and set up camp in Yulin.
Xunyang ordered: "Tomorrow's rooster song army, only Yu Matou is looking forward to it."!"Why do you want to follow Shun'an's horse?
Chicken crow, chicken drive; Well made, kitchen made, only jade horse pan, explanation: "war" means to see, the original meaning of this idiom is that the soldier looks at the general of the horse's head to decide the direction of action. Now it is used to describe obedience or willingness to follow.
Story: During the Warring States Period, Duke Jinnuo united twelve vassal states to attack QinThe Jin general Xun'an commanded the allied forces. Gou Jian believed that if the Twelve Nations Alliance attacked Qin, the Qin army would definitely panic.
Unexpectedly, Jinggong learned that the morale of the Allied forces was not good, so he was not timid and did not want peace. Guo Yan had no choice but to prepare for the war.
When there is a war, the whole army will rely on my horse's head to decide the direction of actionWhen I ran over, everyone followed me, but I didn't expect Guo Yan's next general to think that he was a college student.
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01 "The Horse's Head is Zhan" is from "Zuo Chuan Xianggong Fourteenth Year", which is about the Spring and Autumn Period, when the Duke of Jin Mourning and other vassal states formed a coalition to attack the Qin State, Xun Yan of the Jin State wanted to launch a general attack as soon as possible, and asked the generals of the coalition army: When fighting, everyone looks at my horse's head to act, I point**, and everyone runs to**. Later the metaphor is to obey a command or to cling to someone.
"The head of the horse is Zhan" originally refers to the soldier watching the head of the horse of the main general during the battle. The post-metaphor is to obey a command or to cling to someone.
Allusion] During the Spring and Autumn Period, the Qin State was very powerful and often bullied those weak vassal states. It aroused the strong disgust of all the vassal states. In 559 BC, the Duke of Jin united with other vassal states to form an alliance to attack the Qin state.
The commander of the central army of the princes' alliance was Xun Yan of the Jin State. He originally estimated that the Qin State would definitely panic when it learned that the alliance of the princes was coming, and the war would be easily won. Unexpectedly, the coalition forces had different aspirations, did not work together, and their morale was also very low, Qin State learned of these situations, so he was not afraid at all, and there was no expression of peace at all.
The Qin army also poisoned the upper reaches of the Jing River, poisoning many soldiers of the coalition army.
Seeing this situation, Xun Yan wanted to launch a general attack as soon as possible, and he issued an order to the generals of the coalition army, saying: As soon as the rooster crows at dawn, we will prepare to set off, and all armies must dismantle the earthen stoves and fill in the wells so that they can set up the formation. When fighting, everyone looks at my horse's head to act, I point to **, and everyone runs to**.
The generals under Xun Yan listened to him and felt that he was too domineering and disgusted. Luan Huang, the commander of the lower army, said: The Jin State has never given such an order. If you want to go west to fight the Qin Kingdom, then you can go by yourself, my horse's head will go east and return to our Jin Kingdom.
The generals of the other candidate states also withdrew to their own countries when they saw the generals of the Jin state returning home with their troops. The whole army suddenly became chaotic without a fight, and Xun Yan saw that it was irretrievable, so he had to withdraw in embarrassment.
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The allusion to the horse's head is as follows:
Allusion] During the Warring States Period, the Duke of Jin Mourning united twelve vassal states to attack the Qin State, and the commander of the coalition army was Xun Yan, the general of the Jin State. Unexpectedly, Xun Yan's generals thought that Xun Yan's feint order was tyrannical, and he was disgusted and said: "The Jin Kingdom has never given such an order, why should you listen to him?"
Well, his horse's head is west, and I'm going to go east. ”
The general's deputy said: "He is our head, and I listen to him." So he also led his own team to the east
As a result, the whole army suddenly became chaotic. Xun Yan lost his army, and sighed to the sky: "Since the orders given cannot be carried out, there will be no hope of victory, and a battle will definitely benefit the Qin army."
He had no choice but to order the entire army to be withdrawn.
Interpretation] is a metaphor for following a command or being willing to follow.
Usage] as an adverbial; As a predicate, a metaphor for following someone's actions.
Example] People have always acted in the light of others, because he is impartial, selfless, and intelligent.
Pinyin】mǎ shǒu shì zhān.
synonyms] only obey, follow the trend, follow the rules, and follow the rules.
Antonyms] each does its own thing, I do my own thing, and the horse is the first to do it.
The horse's head is a sentence
1. People look up to him and believe that he is the only leader who can take them out of trouble.
2. In the army, the soldier must follow the orders of the commander and not hesitate.
3. How to design fashion and electronic products is also the only thing that female students should look forward to.
4. Although he was not elected as the chairman of the board, he still said very graciously that he would continue to serve the union with the new chairman of the board of directors.
5. This business plan is proposed by you, and we will take your lead and fully cooperate.
6. Everyone has always acted with him as the first to look forward to, because he is fair and selfless, and he is talented.
7. Investment banks are just service providers, and it is up to you to tell them what's important, not the other way around.
8. Britain is the only one to deal with the obnoxious regulations of the European Union.
The above content reference: Encyclopedia The horse is the first to look forward.
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The Horse's Head: A metaphor for following someone's actions.
Follow-up: originally meant that students followed the teacher closely; Later, it was described as imitating or blindly following others everywhere.
Follow closely:. Describe following people closely.
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Destiny follows the same trend.
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Idiom explained.
The original intention was that in ancient battles, soldiers would look at the head of the general's horse to decide the direction of action. It is now used as a metaphor for obeying a command or being willing to follow. Zhan: Look up or forward.
Synonyms are obedience, follow-up, and follow-the-path.
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1. The head of the horse is zhan , a Chinese idiom, pinyin is mǎ shǒu shì zhān, which originally referred to the soldier watching the horse head of the main general during the battle, and later figuratively obeying the command or relying on someone.
2, from "Zuo Chuan: The Fourteenth Year of Xianggong" only fighting: "Referring to the envy of the rooster and driving, the well is plugged and the stove is blocked, and only the horse is the head." ”
3. Synonyms: obedient, follow-the-law, and follow-the-path.
4. Antonyms: betrayal of relatives, disintegration, backsliding, and divergent views. Silver Book.
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