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Humiliation under the city. The shame of bending the knee to sue for peace under the command of the soldiers.
The Alliance of the Castle. Refers to a peace treaty of submission that is forced to be signed when the enemy is approaching the city.
The city gate is in trouble. The city gate was on fire, and everyone went to the moat to get water, but the water ran out, and the fish died. The parable is a loss or disaster as a result of being affected.
The city gate caught fire, affecting the fish in the pond.
The city gate was on fire, and everyone went to the moat to get water, but the water ran out, and the fish died. The parable is a loss or disaster as a result of being affected.
City Fox Society Rat. Society: Land Temple. The fox on the city wall, the rat in the temple. It is a metaphor for a villain who relies on power to do evil, and it is difficult to get rid of it for a while.
Xu Gong in the north of the city. Originally referred to a beautiful man surnamed Xu in the Warring States Period. Later, he became a pronoun for a beautiful man.
Siege reinforcements. Refers to a tactic. The attacking side surrounded the enemy defending the town with part of its forces, induced the enemy to send troops from other places to help, and then annihilated the enemy's reinforcements with the main force that had been deployed in advance.
The iron wall of the copper city. The original metaphor was a very strong defense and could not be destroyed. It is also a metaphor for unity. Same as "iron wall".
Stone City Soup Pool. It is a metaphor for a fortified city that is not easy to attack.
Alluring the city and the country. Tilt: overturned; City: Country. It originally referred to the death of the country because of women. Later, many women were described as extremely beautiful.
Borrow one from the city. Back to the city to borrow one. It refers to fighting to the death with the enemy.
The city is full of wind and rain. It's windy and rainy everywhere in the city. The original description of the rain scene before the Chung Yeung Festival. The latter metaphor for an event spread widely and was discussed everywhere.
A great city. Priceless jade. A metaphor for something extremely valuable.
Empty city plan. It refers to the strategy of covering up emptiness and deceiving the other party in a critical situation.
Kaneshiro hot pool. Walls of metal, moats of boiling water. A metaphor for a strong, well-defended city or fortification.
Jincheng Stone Chamber. A metaphor for a dangerous city.
Kaneshiro Chisato. It refers to the vast land surrounded by strong cities, which are dangerous and reliable.
Guancheng Mao Ying. Guan Cheng and Mao Ying are both synonyms for the pen.
Siege field battles. City: City. Attack the city and fight in the field.
Conquer the city. Omitted: Plunder. Attack the city and plunder the land.
Siege and land. Plundering the land. Same as "conquering the city".
High city deep pool. Pool: Moat. The walls are high and the moat is deep. Described as sturdy.
General of the Dry City. Dry city: shield and city walls, figurative defenders. Refers to the general who defends the country.
The city is broken. into a city, united as a castle; Breaking gold, the power is so great that it can break metal. It refers to the unity of all people, and the power is incomparably strong.
The Battle of the City. Back: Back. Fight to the death with the enemy under your own city. Multi-refers to the final battle that determines survival.
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The idiom of the city is as follows:
The wealth of a hundred cities, the soldiers are under the city, the city is a battle, and the city is borrowed.
1. The humiliation of the city, the fish at the city gate, the broken gold of the city, the red tongue burning the city, the fire at the city gate, the pond fish, the alliance under the city, the city fox and the rat, the Xu Gong in the north of the city, sitting alone in the city, the equivalent of the city, the lonely city of the single soldier, the two eggs abandon the dry city, the rich face of the hundred cities, the defense is like the city, the siege of the city, the dry city of the country, the management of the city Mao Ying, the siege of the city, the siege of the field, the high city and the deep pool, the general of the dry city, the black cloud crushing the city to destroy, the army is under the city, the stone room of the golden city, the accompanying state of the golden city thousands of miles, the price and so on.
Jincheng soup pool, empty city plan, dragon tower and phoenix city, land and siege city, even the city, full of wind and rain, south of the hundred cities, with the city borrowed.
1. Alluring the city and the country, the country and the city, the day sitting in the sorrowful city, the people's city, the stone city soup pond hail, the fox of the society rat city, the book of the book of the hundred cities, the book of the hundred cities, the copper city of the iron wall, the iron city of Tieguo, the iron city of the soup pool, the siege of the city to help.
City word in a sentence:
1. A layer of smoke was covered over the city of Xinranfan.
2. This ancient city must have been prosperous at one time.
3. The team cruised around the city, shouting and jumping.
4. They ruled the city by high-handed means.
5. This city is very new to me.
6. The city has finally returned to calm.
7. The city is well defended, and it is difficult to attack and occupy.
8. She was transferred to the main office in the city.
9. Los Angeles is a city in the United States.
10. He entered the city in a single-seater two-wheeled carriage.
11. Ivy climbed the castle walls.
12. We went around the old city wall.
13. They work all over the city.
14. The peasants felt very uncomfortable in the city.
15. Factories are concentrated in the southern suburbs of the city.
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Idioms with city characters are:
1. Value Liancheng [ jià zhí lián chéng ] Even sullen teasing Wang Cheng: many cities connected together. Describe the item as very valuable.
2. The United City [ zhòng zhì chéng chéng ] is as indestructible as a strong wall. The metaphor is united and powerful.
3. Wanli Great Wall [ wàn lǐ cháng chéng ] refers to our country: the Great Wall. It is also a metaphor for the generals that the country relies on. Now it is also a metaphor for the people's army.
4. Bing Linchengxia [ bīng lín chéng xià ] The enemy army has come under his city walls. The parable situation is critical.
5. dumping country and pouring city [ qīng guó qīng chéng ] dumping: overturning; Ant Boy City: Country. It originally referred to the death of the country because of women. Later, many women were described as extremely beautiful.
6. Attack the city and conquer the land [ gōng chéng lüè dì ] slightly: plunder. Attack the city and plunder the land.
7. Full City Wind and Rain [ mǎn chéng fēng yǔ ] It is windy and rainy everywhere in the city. The original description of the rain scene before the Chung Yeung Festival. The latter metaphor for an event spread widely and was discussed everywhere.
8. Siege of the city [ gōng chéng lüè dì ] attack, refers to attack, attack; Plunder, refers to aggression and plunder. Attack the city and plunder the land. Often refers to conquest. The Seventh Edition of the Dictionary of Modern Chinese refers to "conquering cities" rather than "plundering".
9. Self-destruction of the Great Wall [ zì huǐ cháng chéng ] weakens oneself in power.
10. The alliance under the city [ chéng xià zhī méng ] refers to a peace treaty of submission that is forced to be signed when the enemy soldiers are approaching the city.
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