The story of the rabble in 30 words? The rabble idiom story

Updated on culture 2024-06-20
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Tube (?) 644 B.C.), the name Yiwu, the word Zhong, the Spring and Autumn Qi State Yingshangren. At the beginning, the son corrected, and the later thing was Qi Huan.

    Currency accumulation, rich country and strong soldiers, respect for the Zhou room, Rong Di, Jiuhe princes, one Kuang world; Assist Duke Huan to become the overlord, and Duke Huan is respected as the "middle father". Guan Zi laid the rule of law ideology of Qi State, focusing on economic management, he once said: "People who temporarily make do with each other like crows, because there is no organization and no discipline, everything is easy to discuss at the beginning, and after a long time, they can't see anything right and spit on each other."

    Although they still maintain good relations on the surface, because they do not have a heart-to-heart relationship, the power is not in the hands of the leader, but in the subordinates or staff, which can be said to be temporarily dependent and powerless leaders.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    That year, when I was in the fifth grade of primary school, I went to the orchard with a few friends to "steal" apples, we probed our brains outside the orchard, and found that there was no one, I jumped into the orchard boldly, and just reached out to the apples on the apple tree, and the orchard broke off and shouted: "What are you doing!" "The friends in the back scattered in a hurry, it was really a rabble, and I was the only one to be captured.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A metaphor for a group of improvised and undisciplined people. From "The Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Biography of Geng Yi": Returning to the sudden cavalry to ride a rabble, such as destroying the withered and rotten ears.

    The rabble is a derogatory metaphor for having no organization, like a flock of crows that have gathered temporarily.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In people's consciousness, the crow is not a likable bird. There are many reasons for this, in addition to its natural appearance, voice, and its eating characteristics of carrion, what is even more criticized is that they are leaderless and scattered.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It's just different from others!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Glossary: rabble.

    Pronunciation: wū hé zhī zhòng

    Paraphrasing is like a flock of crows that temporarily gather. A metaphor for a group of improvised and undisciplined people.

    Although there are some people outside, they are also a rabble, and they are not uniform. (The twelfth chapter of Qing Donglugu's "Drunken Awakening Stone").

    Synonyms are a plate of loose sand.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Although it is an academic work, the language is vivid and fluent, and the analysis is penetrating and penetrating. As a result, The Rabble was so popular that it was translated into more than a dozen languages.

    The Rabble: A Study of Mass Psychology subverts people's usual understanding of groups, and analyzes the characteristics of groups to the fullest, making people first surprised and then admired.

    The author analyzes layer by layer, gradually advances, and clearly points out that once an individual is integrated into the group, his personality will be annihilated, and the group's thinking will occupy an absolute dominant position, and at the same time, the group's behavior will also show the characteristics of rejection of dissent, extremism, emotion, and low IQ. In turn, it has a devastating impact on society.

    The Rabble is one of the most influential books in the field of social psychology and should be read by anyone who thinks deeply about group behavior and wants to make a difference.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The rabble.

    Like a flock of crows that have gathered temporarily. A metaphor for a group of improvised and undisciplined people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    [Idioms]:

    The rabble. Pinyin]:

    wūhézhīzhòng

    Explanation]: Like a flock of crows that have gathered temporarily. A metaphor for a group of improvised and undisciplined people.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The simpler the politics, the better, because the "crowd" is stupid;

    In times of turmoil, it is called a rabble.

    When it is stable, it is called the fornicating crowd.

    Either it's irrational or it's inhuman.

    Build|"rights" are their only rationality.

    Ethics |Deception" is their only humanity.

    Secular reality is "their" only faith.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When an individual is an isolated individual, he has his own distinct personality characteristics, and when this person is integrated into the group, all his personality will be overwhelmed by the group, and his mind will be immediately replaced by the group's thoughts. And when a group exists, it has characteristics such as emotional, non-dissent, and low IQ.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    穟之众 wū hé zhī zhòng

    Explanation: Like a flock of crows temporarily converging wide objects. A metaphor for a group of improvised and undisciplined people.

    Example Although there are some people outside, they are also not uniform. Qing Donglugu was born in the twelfth chapter of "Drunk Awakening Stone Pin".

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The black is dressed up as a righteous crowd.

    wūhézhīzhòng

    English: rabble; mob;motley crowd;sheep without shepherd;disorderly band

    1.The crows gather, frightened and scattered.

    2.It is a metaphor for the loose group that is blindly and forcefully put together in Li Quekong, with uneven hearts and no literacy.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    A metaphor for a group of improvised and undisciplined people.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This book, I still remember that when I was a freshman, I explained this book, if you want to know anything, keep me private, good book, I talked for half an hour, mainly bragging and feeling, it is said that Hitler just read this book...

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The Rabble is a good book on mass psychology that focuses on group behavior.

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