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It means military uniform; Wear military uniforms.
戎uniform, a Chinese word, pronounced róng zhuāng, means military uniform; Wear military uniforms. From "The Biography of Wei Shu Yang Big Eyes".
Source: 1, "Wei Shu Yang Big Eye Biography": "As for the time of attacking Chen and hunting, Big Eyes ordered his wife Pan Rong to pretend, or Qi Bi battlefield, or drive the forest gully. ”
2. Tang Du Xunhe's poem "Offering Chizhou Murd": "The river road is quiet to pass passengers and goods, and the county town is safe and undressed." ”
3, Tang Liu Yuxi's "Sending the Fox Xianggong to Shoot Out of Zhennan Liang from His Servant": Xia Mu is in the shade, and he is dressed up in the imperial capital. Tears of resignation, looking back on the nostalgia.
4, Qing Ji Yun's "Notes on Reading Wei Caotang: Luanyang Summer Record Five": "I saw a person sitting on the stone in a military costume. ”
5, Bi Ye's "Yangtze River Flowing" 1: "On the wall of his room hangs the writer Qiu Dongping's military uniform**. ”
synonyms
Military uniform, a Chinese word, pinyin is jūn zhuāng, which means a kind of equipment issued by the troops.
Citations explained:1Decoration and equipment for the military side.
Hanshu Yangxiong Biography I": "The eight gods are running and vigilant, and the military uniform is vibrating." "Yan Shigu Note:
Military uniforms are also ornaments for military soldiers. Tang Dufu's poem "Raising the Flag": "The first feast reads the military uniform, and the list is listed in the court.
Tianqiu Army** "Edict to the Emperor Huihui": "Fortunately, today's military uniforms are all guns. ”
2.Refers to military uniforms.
Yan Zhen's poem "He Stood by the Generator": "I remember how many times his green military uniform was not cleaned, and the clear spring of the Wei River soaked out a pale yellow. ”
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A military uniform is a garment worn during a war.
Note: Military uniforms cannot be equated with military uniforms, military uniforms are the regular clothing of the troops, and military uniforms include military uniforms).
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The meaning of a military uniform: a military uniform.
Uniforms. Pinyin: [ róng zhuāng ] Citation: "Wei Shu Yang Big Eye Biography": "As for the time of attacking Chen and hunting, Big Eye ordered his wife Pan Rong to pretend to be an old man, or Qi Qi battlefield, or drive the forest gully.
Synonyms of uniform:一、军uniform [ jūn zhuāng ]
The military uniform is empty.
Tianqiu Army** "Edict to the Emperor Huihui": "Fortunately, today's military uniforms are all guns. ”
二、战衣 [ zhàn páo ]
The robes worn by ancient soldiers in wartime.
** The poem "The Battle of Menglianggu": "The knife cong rushed to fight for the top of the mountain, and the blood rain came to wet the battle robe. ”
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It's to take off your own robes, mostly referring toMilitary uniforms
This may represent one's retirement, the military uniform, that is, the dress of a battlefield warrior, a military uniform, which describes the warrior wearing a combat uniform and about to participate in the battle. Classic example sentences: I traveled through three hundred years of time and space, witnessed the prosperity of the Qing Dynasty traces of Zeng Jingzhou, he was dressed in military uniform, galloping on the battlefield and now, the war is extinguished, the beacon is bright and the smoke is extinguished, the birds are gone, the good bow hides the sunset, unloads the uniform, and leaves an old heart in vain.
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Wearing a military uniform is a combination of words that means wearing a military uniform on the body.
1. Interpretation: wear (clothing).
Citation: Bing Xin "Points": "When I finished dressing, she picked me up." ”
Second, the uniform. Interpretation: Bi Ye "The Yangtze River Flows" 1: "On the wall of his room hangs the military uniform of the writer Qiu Dongping**. ”
Citation: military uniform; Wear military uniforms.
3. Examples of wearing military uniforms.
He dressed in military uniform and embarked on a journey far away.
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Military uniform: Generally refers to the military uniform worn by sergeants. [Dressed in military uniform]: Wearing a military uniform.
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Rong uniform: It means military uniform; Wear military uniforms.
Explanation of 戎 戎 ó A general term for ancient weapons. Army, Military: Bingrong.
Throw pen from Rong (referring to the literati in the army). Uniforms. Celery type scattered horse.
In ancient times, it was called a military chariot: Yurong. Great:
Rong Gong. Called (dialect, pronounced like "nong"): Rong Youlianghan".
In ancient China, it was called the Western Rent Defeated Nation: Xirong. Rongdi.
Surname. Stroke.
Explanation of outfit Dress (装) ā wear the clothes worn by the suspicious people: clothing. Casual.
Military uniformsTunic. Wrapped.
Refers specifically to the outfit of the actor when performing: the top. Unloading.
Special point out what to bring when you travel: Dress. Ready.
Refers specifically to the tools and equipment required for industrial production or military operations: equipment. Device.
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