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The whole army is economical and military: Jing: governance. Straighten out the army and manage armaments.
Whole set: Planned, organized, and comprehensive.
Rectify Qiankun: Qiankun: Hexagram name, symbolizing heaven and earth, yin and yang, etc. Govern the country and bring order to the chaotic situation.
Rectify the chaos: It is said to rectify the chaos and eliminate the evils.
Wholeheartedness: A metaphor for suspicious actions.
Repair Armor: Repair armor and weapons. It is said to be ready for war.
Sitting: Sit upright. Described as serious and restrained.
Train the army and motivate the soldiers.
Year after year: year after year, month after month. Describe the time for a long time.
Whole truncated: Described as dignified and serious.
Rectify the object: Rectify yourself to set an example and set an example for your subordinates.
Old as new: Fix old, broken things to make them as good as new.
Fragmentation: Bringing together the scattered parts into a whole.
Good neatness: Rectification: strict rectification; Moment: Not urgent. The description is both strict and calm. It also refers to the fact that although there are many things, they are still calm.
Accumulation of parts: Accumulation: gathering, gathering. Piece together bits and pieces into whole numbers.
Rounding into parts: Dividing a whole into many discrete parts.
Regroup: Tidy: Tidy up, tidy up. After the metaphor fails, reorganize your strength and prepare to do it again. Hope.
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Gearing up is more common.
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Uniformly organized and the whole army is ready to go.
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Ready to go, one is enough.
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The first word is all idioms and explanations that begin with the word "whole":
Whole truncated: Described as dignified and serious.
Dress up - tidy up your clothes and look good.
Year after year: year after year, month after month. Describe the time for a long time.
Train the army and motivate the soldiers.
Old as new: Fix old, broken things to make them as good as new.
Sitting: Sit upright. Described as serious and restrained.
Repair Armor: Repair armor and weapons. It is said to be ready for war.
Wholeheartedness: A metaphor for suspicious actions.
Rectify the rate of things, rent filial piety, and set an example for oneself to set an example for subordinates.
Rectify the chaos: It is said to rectify the chaos and eliminate the evils.
Rectify the number of fortunes - Qiankun: hexagram names, symbolizing heaven and earth, yin and yang, etc. Govern the country and bring order to the chaotic situation.
Whole set: Planned, organized, and comprehensive. Drafts are disadvantaged.
Gear up – pack your bags and get ready to go.
The whole army is economical and military: Jing: governance. Straighten out the army and manage armaments.
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zhěng
Orderly, not chaotic: neat. Tidy. Orderly.
Governance: Remediation. Rectification. Reorganization. Rectification (a.)Make it organized, tidy; b.neat and organized). Ready.
Repair, retouching: Plastic surgery. The old is as good as new.
Nothing is missing, no bits and pieces: the whole. Complete.
Make people suffer: the whole person.
,: What's the matter?
Turn zero into a whole, rectify the dry kun, turn the whole into zero, the whole year and the month, the old as new, the whole time, the whole outfit, the whole crown.
Tidy up the clothes, tidy up the bows, neatly cut off, tidy up the armor and soldiers, tidy up the beetles, gather the parts and neatly, the whole brigade is strong, and the whole shirt is in danger.
The whole army is reorganized, the whole army is reorganized, the whole army is reorganized through the mountains, the melon fields are not accepted, and Li Xia is not tidy.
Accumulation of parts: Accumulation: gathering, gathering. Piece together bits and pieces into whole numbers.
Fragmentation: Bringing together the scattered parts into a whole.
The bright moon hangs high, and the green mountains shine, which is more beautiful, like reshaping makeup.
Gear up – pack your bags and get ready to go.
Whole truncated: Described as dignified and serious.
Dress up - tidy up your clothes and look good.
Year after year: year after year, month after month. Describe the time for a long time.
Train the army and motivate the soldiers.
The whole army is economical and military: Jing: governance. Straighten out the army and manage armaments.
Old as new: Fix old, broken things to make them as good as new.
Sitting: Sit upright. Described as serious and restrained.
Repair Armor: Repair armor and weapons. It is said to be ready for war.
Wholeheartedness: A metaphor for suspicious actions.
Rectify the object: Rectify yourself to set an example and set an example for your subordinates.
Rectify the chaos: It is said to rectify the chaos and eliminate the evils.
Rectify Qiankun: Qiankun: Hexagram name, symbolizing heaven and earth, yin and yang, etc. Govern the country and bring order to the chaotic situation.
Whole set: Planned, organized, and comprehensive.
Regroup] After the metaphor fails, reorganize your forces and prepare to do it again.
Rounding into parts: Dividing a whole into many discrete parts.
Good neatness: Rectification: strict rectification; Moment: Not urgent. The description is both strict and calm. It also refers to the fact that although there are many things, they are still calm.
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The idiom of the whole is as follows:Good reorganization, regrouping, ready to go, turning the whole into zero, reorganizing the army and the military, reorganizing the old as new, reorganizing the army, reorganizing the whole book, recovering the mountain and refinishing the makeup, the whole brigade, the whole bowing rate, the whole chaos, the whole sitting, the whole Qiankun, the whole year, the whole armor and the soldiers, the whole crown and shoes, the whole collection of parts and pieces, the melon field is not the whole crown, the whole clothes are not neat, the whole clothes are cut, and the whole is truncated.
整", a standard first-level character (commonly used word) in modern Chinese, pronounced as zhěng in Mandarin, was first seen in the Jin Wen era, and belongs to the shape and sound characters in the six books. The basic meaning of "whole" is orderly, not chaotic, such as neat and tidy; The extended meaning is governance, such as rectification and rectification.
In daily use, "whole" is also often used as an adjective, indicating uprightness, dignified, such as rectification.
With the words "whole"Idiom Explanation:Old as new: Fix old, broken things to make them as good as new.
Whole truncated: Described as dignified and serious.
Year after year: year after year, month after month. Describe the time for a long time.
Train the army and motivate the soldiers.
Sitting: Sit upright. Described as serious and restrained.
Repair Armor: Repair armor and weapons. It is said to be ready for war.
Wholeheartedness: A metaphor for suspicious actions.
Rectify the chaos: It is said to rectify the chaos and eliminate the evils.
Rectify Qiankun: Qiankun: Hexagram name, symbolizing heaven and earth, yin and yang, etc. Govern the country and bring order to the chaotic situation.
Whole set: Planned, organized, and comprehensive.
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2. Dividing the whole into parts, explanation: It is to divide a whole into many scattered parts.
3. Dressing up and grooming, explaining: tidying up clothes and dressing up.
4. Neat and tidy, explain: keep it neat and methodical.
5. Repair the armor and repair the soldiers, explain: rectify the armor and repair the military transport equipment.
6. Rectify the army and explain the return to the army: rectify the army and operate the armament.
7. Draw one neatly, explain: describe orderly, not messy.
8. Rectify the chaos and eliminate the evils.
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1. Whole book big set [ zhěng běn dà tào ] means planned, organized, and comprehensive.
From: Lao She's "Zhao Zi Said" seventeenth: "Now I am asked to socialize with female monsters in a big set, think about it, Duan Weng, my old Zhao can't stand it?!" ”
2. Whole Chaos Removal Beetle [ zhěng fēn tī dù ] means to rectify chaos and eliminate evils.
From: Yuan Toto's "Liao History: Han Deshu Biography": "Deshu please go to Fuzi and grant the Liaoxing Army Festival envoy." Get off the car and remove the beetles, Enxu Xinfu, persuade the farmers to sang, revitalize education, and the people of the month will be relieved. ”
3. Whole Army Jingwu [ zhěng jūn jīng wǔ ] 經: governance. Straighten out the army and manage armaments.
From: "The Twelfth Year of Xuangong": "Seeing that you can advance, retreating in the face of difficulties, and the good governance of the army; Both weak and weak, the good scriptures of martial arts. Zigu reorganized the army and passed through Wuhu. ”
4. Whole clothes 敛容 [ zhěng yī liǎn róng ] Organize clothes and correct appearance.
From: Uttering Tang Bai Juyi's "Pipa Xing": "Sink and pluck the strings, straighten out your clothes and look good." ”
5. Whole truncation [ zhěng zhěng jié jié ] describes dignified and serious.
From: Song Zeng Minxing's "Awakening Magazine" Volume 8: "Enter its door, ascend to its hall, neatly intercepted, and move in an orderly manner." ”
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Ready.
Regroup, break up into pieces
Neatly drawn. First, the mountain reshapes the makeup
The whole large set, the whole armor and soldiers
Dressed and neatly dressed
Neat and neat, neat and tidy
Smooth and tidy, tidy and tidy
The whole bow rate is not accommodated, the melon field is not accommodated, and the plum is not the whole crown
The whole truncation, the whole crown and the shoes
The whole brigade is strong, and it is good to be in time
The whole bottle is not shaken, and the half bottle is shaken
Collect the parts neatly, neatly as one
The whole army is armed and neatly drawn
Neat and tidy.
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