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Meaning: the front goes up, and the back follows closely. Describe the heroic battle, not afraid of sacrifice, and move forward bravely.
Idiom source: 1) Tang Sun Qiao's "Sacrifice to Emperor Zitong": lame horses and servants, front servants and back servants. "
2) Ai Qing's "Hymn to Light":"Glory belongs to those who work hard, and glory belongs to those who go forward and succeed. "
An idiom (pinyin: chéngyǔ, English: idiom) is a stereotyped word in the Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says, into the language, so the idiom. Idioms are mostly four-character, but there are also three-character, five-character or even more than seven characters.
Idioms are a major feature of traditional Chinese culture, with fixed structural forms and fixed expressions, indicating a certain meaning, and are applied as a whole in sentences, taking on components such as subject, object, and definite. A large part of the idiom is inherited from ancient times, and it represents a story or allusion.
Some idioms are just miniature sentences. Idioms are also ready-made words, similar to idioms and proverbs, but also slightly different. "
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It means that those who are in front go up, and those who are behind follow. Describe the courage to move forward, continuous.
Pronunciation: qián fù hòu jì
Analysis: Go: Go to (somewhere). Continue: Continue to do the business that the predecessors have not completed.
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
Source: Tang Sun Qiao's "Sacrifice to Zitong Shenjun": "The lame horse is a servant, and the front servant is behind." ”
Translation: The lame horse falls, and the one behind him falls.
Example: Young intellectuals have come to the frontier one after another, determined to dedicate their youth to the motherland.
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The front servant explained one after another: the front one rushed up, and the one behind followed closely. Describe constantly entering the battle and bravely rushing forward.
The Chinese idiom, pinyin is qián fù hòu jì.
Example: Rough waves, rushing, roaring, with no end.
synonyms: one after the other, one after the other, unstoppable.
Antonyms: fleeing, timid.
Syntax: unional; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
Sentence formation
1. The surrounding factories and houses have sprung up one after another like mushrooms after a rain, even if I stand on the fourth floor, standing in the drunken beauty Jiangnan described in the book, I can only see such a little appetizing scenery.
2. Strength is the courage to fight unyieldingly and move forward.
3. The indomitable spirit of the revolutionary predecessors will always be worthy of our deep remembrance and serious study.
4. During the years of the Revolutionary War, many people were born and died for the birth of New China.
5. Our soldiers rushed forward and rushed to the enemy's positions one after another.
6. As long as we dare to struggle and defy hardships and dangers, the revolution will certainly succeed.
7. When annihilating the US army, our soldiers went forward one after another, fought bravely and skillfully, and occupied the commanding heights first.
8. The students heard that the school should conduct a hygiene evaluation, so they went forward and devoted themselves to the hygiene work of the class.
9. They went forward for the ideal, paid unyieldingly and without regrets, and even sacrificed their own lives, and wrote that singing and crying history with their youth and blood.
10. The choppy waves, rushing, roaring, going forward and backwards, there is no end.
The above content is referenced from Encyclopedia - Succession.
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The meaning of going forward and following the others is that those in front rush up, and those behind follow up. Describe moving forward with courage and constant connection.
Pinyin】 qián fù hòu jì ].
Source of the idiom: Tang Sun Qiao's "Sacrifice to Emperor Zitong": Lu or "lame horse and servant, front servant and back." ”
Idiom usage: associative; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial;
Citation: The people in front rush up, and the people behind follow closely. Describe the heroic struggle and move forward bravely.
Quote Ai Qing's "Hymn to Light" four: "Glory belongs to those who work hard, and glory belongs to those who go forward and succeed." "Mo Xizhi.
[synonyms].一向无前:pinyin 】 yīwǎng wú qián ] Explanation] fearlessly has been Dan Min moving forward.
Yong Straight Forward: Pinyin 】 yǒng wǎng zhí qián ] Explanation] bravely keep moving forward.
前仆後接: pinyin 】 qián pūhòu jì ] Explanation] The person in front falls, and the person behind follows, describing not afraid of sacrifice and fighting bravely.
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前赴後接qián fù hòu jì
The front ones rushed up, and the back ones followed. Describe constantly entering the battle and bravely rushing forward.
From]: Tang Sun Qiao's "Sacrifice to Zitong Shenjun": "The lame horse is a servant, and the front servant is heeled." ”
Example: Rough waves, rushing, roaring, with no end.
synonyms: one after the other, one after the other, unstoppable.
Antonyms: fleeing, timid.
Syntax: unional; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
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It means that those who are in front go up, and those who are behind follow. Describe the courage to move forward, continuous.
Pronunciation: qián fù hòu jì
Analysis: Go: Go to (somewhere). Continue: Continue to do the business that the predecessors have not completed.
Usage: combined; as a predicate, a definite, an adverbial; Compliments.
Source: Tang Sun Qiao's "Sacrifice to Zitong Shenjun": "The lame horse is a servant, and the front servant is behind." ”
Translation: The lame horse falls, and the one behind him falls.
Example: Young intellectuals have come to the frontier one after another, determined to dedicate their youth to the motherland.
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The meaning of succession【pinyin】[ qián pū hòu jì ] Explanation: The person in front falls, and the person behind follows, describing not afraid of sacrifice and fighting bravely.
synonyms] to go forward, to move forward.
Antonyms] greedy for life and afraid of death, reluctant and stealing life.
Forward and forward. Pinyin: [ qián fù hòu jì ] Explanation: The person in front rushes up, and the person behind follows. Describe moving forward with courage and constant connection.
synonyms] indomitable, courageous, and forward.
Antonyms] timid as a mouse, timid, looking forward and backward, fleeing, and stealing a living.
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The meaning of the former servant and the successor is that the one who comes before falls; The one behind is on his heels. Describe the heroism of the struggle.
Pronunciation: qián pū hòu jì.
Source: Tang Sun Qiao's "Sacrifice to Zitong Shenjun": "The lame horse is a servant, and the front servant is behind."
synonyms] to go forward, to move forward.
Antonyms: Reluctant to steal life, greedy for life and afraid of death, afraid of the head and tail.
Successive servants form sentences.
1. Countless revolutionary martyrs have fought and sacrificed one after another, and their revolutionary spirit is everlasting.
2. How many people with lofty ideals are striving for the realization of world harmony.
3. How many revolutionary martyrs, one after another, sacrificed their lives for righteousness, and exchanged their blood for New China.
4. The deeds of the rebel fighters who sacrificed their lives and forgot their deaths and fought one after another are really singable and crying.
5. The soldiers sacrificed their lives and forgot to die, one after another, and killed the enemy bravely.
7. The Chinese fought bloody battles one after another, and finally defeated the invaders.
8. Countless revolutionary martyrs fought bravely one after another, exchanging their lives for the birth of New China.
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