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Han Lu is a metaphor for wasting energy.
Han Xin's generals, the more the merrier: command, command. The more metaphors, the better.
Han Chao Su Hai refers to the articles of Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi in the Song Dynasty.
Han Hai Su Chao refers to the articles of Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi in the Song Dynasty.
Han Lu chased "Warring States Policy: Qi Ce III": "Han Zilu is also the disease dog in the world." Dongguo is also a cunning rabbit in the sea.
Han Zilu chased the east Guo Qian, the three people who surrounded the mountain, the five people who Teng Mountain, the rabbit pole in the front, the dog in the back, the dog and the rabbit all stopped, and each died in its own place. Bao Biao's note: "Same, the same name, the name of the cunning rabbit."
Later, the metaphor of "Han Lu Chasing" was used to fight and win, and both sides were injured.
Han Shou divides incense See "Han Shou steals incense".
Han Shou steals incense, Jin Han Shou is beautiful, and Jia Chongbi is commonplace. The girl was pleased to see it at noon, so that the maid and maid could cultivate the sound and ask, and go to the house on time, and the family did not know, and stole the fragrance of the Western Regions to give longevity. Chong belongs to the smell of longevity and strange fragrance, sue Yu Chong.
It is to question the left and right of the woman, and it is right to be in shape. was full of secrets, so he took his daughter's wife's birthday. See "The Book of Jin: The Biography of Jia Mi", and Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty "The World Speaks New Language: Confused and Drowned".
Later, because of "Han Shou stealing incense" for men and women.
Su Hai Han Chao refers to the articles of Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi in the Song Dynasty.
Han Xinbing, the more the better, the more metaphors, the better. Same as "Han Xin's generals, the more the merrier".
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Han Lu block by block. Han Xin's generals, the more the merrier.
Han Chao Su Hai Han Hai Su Chao.
Han Lu chased Han Shou and shared incense.
Han Shou steals incense. Han Xinbing, more is better. Same as "Han Xin's generals, the more the merrier".
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Han Lu is a general of Han Xin, the more the merrier.
Han Chao Suhai Han Lu chased Han Shou shared incense Han Shou stole incense.
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Stare. Glare.
Gaze. Glare.
Glare. Glare.
Glaring. Glaring.
Stunned. Glaring.
Stunned. Stunned.
Glare. Glaring.
Salivating. Dumbfounded.
Glaring. Stunned.
Eyebrows widened. Amazed.
Stunned and strong-tongued. Dumbfounded.
Stunned. Stunned.
Dumbfounded. Gaping in the mouth.
Stunned. Salivating and glaring.
Straight eyebrows and glaring. Blowing and glaring.
Dead eyebrows glared. Eyebrows raised.
Horizontal eyebrows and glaring. Horizontal eyebrows glared.
Dumbfounded.
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Han Kang sells medicine: a hermit escapes from the world. Refers to the sale of medicines.
Han Lu is a metaphor for wasting energy.
Han Xin's generals: Han Xin: Liu Bang's general; General: Commander, command. The more metaphors, the better.
Han Xin's generals, the more the merrier: command, command. The more metaphors, the better.
Meng Shi Han Pen: Meng Jiao's poems, Han Yu's writing. Refers to a masterpiece of poetry and writing.
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Contains all the idioms and explanations of the word "Korean".Han Xin's generals, the more the merrier: command, command. The more metaphors, the better.
Han Lu is a metaphor for wasting energy.
Su Hai Han Chao refers to the articles of Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi in the Song Dynasty.
Han Xinbing, the more the merrier - the more metaphors, the better. Same as "Han Xin's generals, the more the merrier".
Han Shou steals incense - a metaphor for men and women secretly empathy.
Han Shou is fragrant - a metaphor for men and women secretly empathy. Same as "Han Shou steals incense".
Han Lu chased the rabbit - 逡, the name of the cunning rabbit. It is a metaphor for winning a battle and losing both.
Han Hai Su Chao refers to the articles of Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi in the Song Dynasty.
Han Chao Su Hai refers to the articles of Han Yu in the Tang Dynasty and Su Shi in the Song Dynasty.
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1. Han Lu block by block: metaphor wasted energy;
2. General Han Xin: The more the merrier, the more metaphors the better;
4, Han Lu chases: metaphor for winning the battle, losing both;
5, Han Shou Fragrance: A metaphor for men and women secretly empathy.
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The structure of Chinese characters.
From the structural point of view of Chinese characters, according to the composition of the characters, Chinese characters can be divided into two categories: independent characters and combined characters.
A Chinese character that is composed of a word-forming component is a monolithic character; Chinese characters that are composed of two or more word-forming components are called ligatures.
According to the traditional "Six Books" theory: pictographs and signifiers are independent characters; Huiyi characters and morphophonetic characters are both combined characters.
The structure of Chinese characters is mainly for the structure of combined characters. A Chinese character is a flat figure, and if it is composed of a word-forming component, there is no structural distribution problem. If two or more word-forming components are combined, there is a question of how to arrange the position.
The so-called structure is the way in which two or more word-forming components are arranged in the position of a Chinese character.
The combined characters in traditional Chinese characters are usually analyzed using the "dichotomy" method. The glyphs are divided into two parts: glyphs and phonetic characters; The vast majority of the Huiyi characters are also bisected, and only a few Huiyi characters use three side Huiyi. Therefore, when it comes to the structure of Chinese characters, the dichotomy method is used to summarize, and the following four main structural methods are obtained:
1. Monolithic structure: 10 million for the text.
2. Left and right structure: clear trust.
3. Upper and lower structure: holographic thunder.
4. Full encirclement structure: national group encirclement.
5. Semi-enclosed structure:
Zhuang character structure: the hall anti-Qing disease left Ju Mei Fa Yan Fang 卮 test to see the void musk deer.
Si character structure: Si sentence Diao can be wrapped.
Side word structure: Bian Jian Zhao is embarrassed to be reluctant to warp the blanket Kuisu.
Same word structure: Zhou Xiangfeng with the same question.
District character structure: District medicine craftsman Kuang hidden bandits.
Murder character structure: Murder letter secluded painting.
Taizi structure: too set of alleys and spring days.
The structure of modern Chinese characters has broken the traditional system of six books, and the structural components of many characters are completely subordinate to the characteristics and rules of the structure of graphic characters, rather than the principle of "six books". Therefore, the analysis of modern Chinese characters is no longer dichotomy, and the structure of modern Chinese characters has new types on the basis of the four basic structural methods.
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Han Chao Su Hai Han Hai Su Chao Han Kang sells medicine Han Ling Pian Shi.
Han Lu by piece, Han Lu by Han, Han Shou divides incense, Han Shou steals incense.
Han Xin ascended the altar Han Xin generals Han Xin soldiers, the more the merrier, the more Han Xin soldiers, the more the merrier.
Meng Shi Han pen, Pian Shi Han Ling, Su Hai Han Chao.
Idiom Term]: Han Chao Suhai.
Idiom Pinyin]: hán cháo sū hǎi
Pinyin**]: hcsh
The meaning of Han Hai Su Chao:
Idioms]: Han Hai Su Chao Han's idioms, Chao's idioms Solitaire.
Pinyin]: hán hǎi sū cháo
Source]: Qing Yu Yue's "Tea Fragrance Room from the Banknote" Volume 8: "Xiao Mo's "Jing Shi Guan Peeping" of the National Dynasty quotes Li Qiqing's "Essence of the Article" cloud: "Han Ruhai, Liu Ruquan, Ou Rulan, Su Ruchao. ’”
The meaning of Han Xin's enthronement:
Idioms]: Han Xin Dengtan Han's idioms, Tan's idioms Solitaire.
Pinyin]: hán xìn dēng tán
Explanation]: Liu Bang, the king of the Han Dynasty, set up an altar to worship the general, and worshiped Han Xin as a general with a very grand ceremony. The latter refers to the granting of important positions and the entrustment of important tasks.
Source]: Historical Records: The Biography of the Marquis of Huaiyin: "He said: 'Wang Su is slow and rude, and now he worships the general like a child's ear, and this is a letter so he goes. And the king shall worship it, and shall choose a good day, and fast, and set up an altar, and shall give an offer, and shall have a bow. 'Wang Xuzhi. ”
Example to form a sentence]: There are three things in the class, and two six palaces, Wei Qing is edicted, and Han Xin is on the altar. Northern Zhou Yu Xin "Zhou General Cui Said Shinto Monument".
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Idioms with "Han": Han Lu chases, Han Xin soldiers, the more the merrier, Han Lu chases pieces, Han Shou steals incense
Han Chao, Su Hai, and Han Kang sell medicines.
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Han Xin points troops.
Han Xin's idiom **Huai'an folklore. Always paired with the more the merrier. The more implications, the better.
Liu Bang asked him: "How much do you think I can lead troops?" ”
Han Xin: "Up to 100,000." ”
Liu Bang asked puzzledly: "What about you?" ”
Han Shin said proudly, "The more.
If the character idiom is as follows:
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