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The idiom at the beginning of the word killing: Killing the enemy leads to results It means killing the enemy and making meritorious contributions. Uttering "The Second Year of Xuangong":
Killing the enemy is the result, and the result is perseverance. Kong Yingda Shu: "To be able to kill the enemy is called fruit, and to be bold and bold to get rid of thieves; To be resolute is called Yi, and words can be strong and resolute to make meritorious contributions.
Killing chickens and monkeys See "Killing chickens and monkeys" Killing chickens and monkeys is a metaphor for punishing a person to intimidate or warn others Killing chickens for eggs is a metaphor for coveting small immediate benefits to the detriment of long-term interests Killing chickens for millet means hospitality and hospitality to guests Killing chickens with a knife metaphor does not need to be overly used or make a big fuss. The language book "Analects of Yang Goods": "The master smiled and said:
Cut the chicken with a knife! Killing horses and destroying cars "Later Hanshu Zhou Xie's Biography": "Feng Liangyu was thirty years old in the Chinese New Year's Eve, and he was a lieutenant.
Feng Ying Governor Post, that is, the road is angry, shame in the service, because of the bad car to kill the horse, the destruction of the clothes, is to escape to Qianwei, from Du Fu learning. Later, he used "killing horses and destroying cars" to abandon the official and return to hiding, killing his wife and begging for a general, and said "Historical Records: The Biography of Sun Tzu Wu Qi": "The Qi people attacked Lu, and Lu wanted to raise Wu."
Wu Qi took Qi Nu as his wife, and he was suspicious. Wu Qi wanted to be famous, so he killed his wife, and Yi Ming did not meet Qi Ye, and Lu Zu thought that he would be a general. will attack and break it.
Later, because of the metaphor of "killing his wife and seeking a general", he did not hesitate to endure and harm reason in pursuit of fame and fortune, and the murderous spirit was very strong. To describe the momentum** to kill people means to put people to death. Refers to the vicious means of killing people in the know in order to conceal the truth Killing people like grass Describing a lot of killings and despising human life Killing people like artemisia See "killing people like hemp" Killing people like hemp Describing killing people a lot Killing people like a lot See "killing people like hemp" Killing people are all over the field.
Describe killing a lot of people, killing people, killing people, and robbing property. Refers to banditry. The language book "Shu Kanghe":
Kill people in goods, not afraid of death, reckless. Kong Chuan: "Kill people, overturn people, so take advantage of the goods."
Killing oneself refers to the Confucian sacrifice of one's life for the sake of the highest moral principle of "benevolence". The language version of "The Analects of Wei Linggong": "A man with lofty ideals is benevolent, there is no survival to harm benevolence, and there is a killing to become benevolent."
Later, it generally refers to sacrificing one's life for the cause of justice, killing oneself to become righteousness, still saying that killing oneself to become a benevolent person, killing one to make an example, and also being "killing one policeman hundred". Kill one person to set an example to many people Kill a policeman See "Kill a Hundred Kill a Hundred Kill a Hundred See "Kill a Hundred Kill a Hundred Kill a Hundred Kill a Hundred Kill a Hundred Kill a Policeman and a Hundred See "Kill a Hundred Soldiers" See "Kill a Hundred Kill a Hundred Kill a
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Killing the enemy leads to fruition, killing scenery, killing chickens and eggs, killing people without seeing blood, killing chickens and scaring monkeys, killing people like hemp, killing gods and killing people without seeing blood.
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Kill the enemy and get results. Kill the chicken and wipe the neck.
Punish someone as a warning to others. Kill the golden goose.
Kill chickens and scare monkeys. Kill your wife and ask for a general.
With a murderous look on one's face. Murderous like hemp.
Kill people and oversell goods. Kill yourself.
Make an example of what to do. Kill the godson.
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Kill chickens and monkeys, kill chickens and slaughter sheep.
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The first word is all idioms and explanations that begin with the word "kill":
Kill the godson - Pig. Parents count when they speak, and teach their children to be honest and undeceived.
Kill one and make an example of a hundred - Warning. Putting one man to death as a warning to many.
Kill yourself to become a benevolent person - to become: to be fulfilled; Benevolence: Benevolence, the highest standard of Confucian morality. It refers to the sacrifice of one's life for the sake of justice. The latter generally refers to the sacrifice of one's life for the sake of a just cause.
The more people kill and the more goods - the more: robbery. Harm people's lives and rob people's things. Refers to the actions of bandits.
Murder is like hemp—like hemp: like a mess of hemp. The number of people killed was as great as a mess of sheds. There are too many people to describe the killing.
Kill without blinking - don't blink when you kill. Described as extremely brutal.
Killing without seeing blood - killing without revealing a trace. The means of describing harm are very insidious and vicious.
Murderous - murderous: vicious momentum; Tengteng: Energetic appearance. The description is full of the ** momentum of wanting to kill.
Killing his wife and seeking generals - In the Spring and Autumn Period, Wu Qi killed his wife in order to gain the trust and reuse of the Lu State. The metaphor is that in pursuit of fame and fortune, he does not hesitate to do things that destroy human nature.
Kill chickens with a knife - why use a knife to kill a chicken. It is a metaphor that you don't need to spend a lot of effort to do small things.
Killing chickens and scaring monkeys - killing chickens to show monkeys. The parable uses the punishment of one person as a warning to others.
Killing chickens to take eggs - eggs: eggs. In order to get the eggs, he did not hesitate to kill the chickens. It is a metaphor for coveting immediate benefits at the expense of long-term gains.
Kill chickens and make an example of monkeys - kill chickens to show monkeys. The parable uses the punishment of one person as a warning to others.
Killing chickens and wiping their necks - describes the anxious and unimaginable demeanor.
Kill the scenery - spoil the beautiful view. The metaphor is that when everyone is happy, something suddenly appears that disappoints people.
Kill the enemy to achieve results - to: to get; Fruit: Courage to eliminate the enemy. Bravely kill the enemy and build up your exploits.
Killing clothes and food - Cutting down on food and clothing. Describe saving.
Kill a hundred - the chain of words to kill a hundred examples. Putting one man to death as a warning to many.
Kill one and liberate - Execute one man as a warning to many. Same as "killing a hundred".
Kill one policeman - Execute one person as a warning to many. Same as "killing one and making an example".
The scourge of killing one's own life.
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