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Dear, in the case that you didn't make a typo, I don't know what it means; If you make a mistake, the correct idiom should be "Chao Qin and Twilight Chu".
The following is the explanation of "Chao Qin and Twilight Chu":
During the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, the two princely powers of Qin and Chu were opposed to each other and often fought. For the sake of their own interests and security, some small princes sometimes leaned towards Qin and sometimes toward Chu. Chao Qin and Twilight Chu are metaphors for people who are capricious and have no principles.
Looking for Du Niang, the answer is very complete, and you can also see the synonyms and sources of "Chaoqin Dusk Chu".
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The state of Chu that people thought about in the heart of the Qin Dynasty.
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During the Warring States Period, the two great powers of Qin and Chu were opposed, and other small countries sometimes leaned towards Qin and sometimes towards Chu for their own interests and security. The metaphor is that people are capricious, uncertain or unstable in life [grammatical usage] as a predicate and a definite; The metaphor is capricious.
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Explanation: Serve the state of Qin in the morning; At night, he fell to the state of Chu. The metaphor is undecided; Play fast and loose.
The following diagram illustrates the ** explanation.
Example: Sigh for Qin and Chu, three years of Liu. (Qing Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan" 29th) is pronounced "chao", which cannot be read as "cháo".
Distinguish the shape of "twilight", and cannot be written as "curtain" or "tomb". Distinguish and analyze the difference between the Chao Qin and the "Chao 3 and 4 Chao Tai Chu": the Chao Qin and the Dusk Chu focus on describing the change of attitude; "Three Days, Four Evenings" focuses on the description of the transformation technique.
Usage: Joint; as a predicate, a definite; Derogatory, metaphorically capricious. Riddle Qianli Jiangling is still emotional for a day Chao Qin and Twilight Chu is a derogatory term.
The following diagram is an explanation of the Chao Qin Twilight Chu network.
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The story of the Warring States Period, when the two princely powers of Qin and Chu were opposed to each other and often fought. Source: Bi Wei "Bamboo Leaf Boat":
Because I saw my noble relative, Wang Kai; rich and worthy of the enemy; more luxurious than a servant; For this reason, my heart is inevitably towards Qin and Dusk. "Translation: Because I saw that the wealth of the emperor's relative Wang Kai was similar to that of the state, and that he was more luxurious and luxurious than that of the imperial servant, my mentality also changed a little.
The story of the twilight of the dynasty.
In 475 BC, China entered the Warring States Period. From this year to 221 B.C., when King Yingzheng of Qin unified the country, there were a total of 254 years.
During the Warring States Period, the vassal states fought with each other, and wars broke out everywhere. There were seven relatively large princely states, namely Qin, Wei, Han, Zhao, Chu, Yan, and Qi, and they were known as the "Seven Heroes of the Warring States". Among these seven countries, Qin and Chu were the most powerful.
In order to compete for the position of the lord of the world, Qin and Chu often fought wars. At that time, in order to survive better, some small countries sometimes served the Qin state, and sometimes moved closer to the Chu state, not knowing which country they were loyal to. Many lobbyists were like this, sometimes giving ideas for the Qin state, and sometimes offering advice to the Chu state.
Chao Buzhi, a genius of the Northern Song Dynasty, summarized this phenomenon as "the twilight of the Qin Dynasty".
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Chao Qin and Twilight Chu is a Chinese idiom, pinyin is zhāo qín mù chǔ, which means that during the Warring States period, the two princely powers of Qin and Chu were opposed to each other and often fought against each other. In order to ensure their own interests and security, some small princes sometimes leaned towards Qin and sometimes toward Chu. From "Chicken Rib Collection: Beizhu Pavilion Fu".
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From the Warring States Period, Qin and Chu fought against each other, and many small vassal states sometimes fell to Qin and sometimes to Chu, which was later used to describe people's capriciousness.
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Chao Qin and Twilight Chu is a Chinese word, which means that during the Warring States Period, the two great vassal states of Qin and Chu were opposed to each other and often fought, and some small vassal states sometimes leaned towards Qin and sometimes inclined towards Chu for their own interests and security. From Sengoku.
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When did Chaoqing Mu Chu see this matter divided into Qing and Chu? It was in the Spring and Autumn period. Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period. Warring States atmosphere: The Seven Heroes of the Warring States. The basic frontier is in place, are they still there?
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Before Qin unified China, this was a tug-of-war between Qin and Chu, and the local people learned smart survival methods in the nuisance of Qin soldiers and Chu generals. In the morning, the Qin soldiers called, and the people said that they were good citizens of the Qin State, and turned over the door number of the Qin State, and in the evening, the Chu army attacked, and the people said that they were the obedient people of the Chu State, and turned the door number of the Chu State over, so as to protect their lives and property.
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