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Bi: Baoyu. This refers to Lin Xiangru and sent the "Heshi Bi" back to Zhao from Qin intact. The latter metaphor returns the original to the person in good condition.
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It is the meaning of jade, and He's Bi is a kind of jade with a round cake in the middle and a round hole.
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and Shibi. It's a very precious piece of jade.
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Meaning: The metaphor of returning the original thing to its owner in good condition is the meaning of returning it to Zhao in its entirety.
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The metaphor is to return the original object to its owner in good condition. Centered on the Washi Bi of the Warring States Period, it is a story that praises the brave and fearless spirit of Lin Xiangru's intelligence and honesty.
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Returning to Zhao after completion: It is a metaphor for returning the original object to its owner in good condition.
Priceless: Describes something that is precious, and no amount of money can buy it.
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The meaning of returning to Zhao is to refer to the return of the original to me intact.
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The metaphor is to return the original object to its owner in good condition.
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The meaning of returning to Zhao is a metaphor for a person who borrows something and returns it to the owner in good condition.
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It is a metaphor for something that returns to its owner intact.
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Meaning: A metaphor for returning the original object to its owner in good condition.
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Meaning: A metaphor for returning the original object to its owner in good condition.
Returning to Zhao: A historical story that took place during the Warring States period. Inside.
ENDS: Complete; Bi: Rong ancient a kind of oblate jade with a hole in the middle; Zhao: Zhao Guo;
Interpretation: This refers to Lin Xiangru sending He's Bi from Qin to Handan in good condition. Later the metaphor returned the original to the person in one piece.
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The metaphor is to return the original item to its owner in good condition.
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The metaphor returns the original to its owner in good condition.
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Returning to Zhao:
ENDS: Complete;
Bi: He's Bi;
Zhao: Zhao Guo; Meaning: Originally referred to Lin Xiangru to send He's Bi intact inland back to Zhao State. The present is a metaphor for returning the original to the person in good condition.
Source: Western Han Dynasty Sima Qian, "Historical Records: Lian Po Lin Xiangru Biography".
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The metaphor brings something back in its entirety.
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The metaphor returns the original to the person in good condition.
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Cause: Zhao has a piece of beautiful jade, called "He Shibi". When the king of Qin heard about it, he wanted to get it, so he sent an envoy to Zhao to say that he wanted to exchange the city for a city.
Experience: King Qin has always been greedy, and King Zhao knew that he just wanted to deceive He Shibi, but he was afraid of the strength of Qin and did not dare to refuse directly, so as not to provoke a war.
Just when he was in a dilemma, Lin Xiangru stood up and searched for it and claimed that he had a way - either to change back to the city, or to bring He Shibi back to Zhao intact. When he arrived in the Qin State, the King of Qin was really only interested in Bi Shimeng, and did not say a word about giving up the city. And at a meeting, he wanted to take it by force.
Result: Lin Xiangru swore to the death, he grabbed He Shibi and prepared to hit the wall to threaten the King of Qin: either exchange the land and the city for the city; Either he will hit the wall and shatter people, and the king of Qin will not get anything, and he will be scolded for his treachery!
Although the king of Qin loved Meiyu, he was not mediocre and unwilling to exchange land, so he could only let Lin Xiangru return to Zhao with He Shibi.
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