(1) Pull (bow).
Liu An in the Western Han Dynasty said: "Ding Zhuang fought with one string."
The mature man took up the bow and arrow to fight.
(2) extension; Stretch.
"Three Gorges": "There are often high apes whistling, which is a sad story."
From: Li Daoyuan's Three Gorges in the Southern and Northern Dynasties: "It is a miracle that there are often high apes whistling."
There are often high-altitude apes singing for a long time, and the sound continues.
(3) pull; Traction.
From: Biographies of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "Left and right can be cited."
Some attendants want to be punished.
(4) extension.
From: Sima Qian's Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in the Western Han Dynasty: "It is to set up a nine-ceremony ceremony at the court and invite Zhao to make Lin Xiangru."
A grand banquet for nine guests was arranged in the palace for Lin Xiangru, the envoy of Zhao.
(5) leading.
From: The Battle of Gaixia by Sima Qian in the Western Han Dynasty: "Wang Xiang Naifu led the troops to the east."
Wang Xiang ran east with his cavalry.
(6) recruitment; Be implicated.
From: The Biography of Su Wu by Ban Gu in Han Dynasty: "Yu Guoyu cited."
Yuchang really gave up John Zhang.
(7) taking; Lift it.
From: Tao Yuanming in Wei and Jin Dynasties, "Return to Xi Ci": "Draw a pot for your own concern."
Raise a glass and drink.
(8) attraction; Attraction.
From: Preface to the Lanting Pavilion by Wang Xizhi in Wei and Jin Dynasties: "There is a clear stream and a turbid stream, which is reflected left and right, thinking that it is a stream."
There is also a clear and swift stream that shines around the pavilion and paints it as winding water. (9) avoid; Retreat.
From: Sima Guang's Battle of Red Cliffs in the Northern Song Dynasty: "The army is not good, so it is second to Jiangbei."
After World War I, the situation was unfavorable to Cao Jun, and the whole army gradually retreated to the north of the Yangtze River.
(10) Turn around.
From: Sima Qian's Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru in the Western Han Dynasty: "Seeing Lian Po is like driving to avoid hiding."
After a while, Lin Xiangru went out and saw Lian Po in the distance, so he turned around to avoid it.
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Idioms with "quotation"
1, cited but not sent.
Pronunciation: y ǐ né r ? b ? f ā.
Description: Bowing is not archery. Metaphor is good at inspiring and guiding, and metaphor is prepared and not acting for the time being.
From: Monk in the Warring States Period, "Mencius with all my heart": "A gentleman leads but does not send, but leaps on a horse. People who stand in the middle and can follow. "
The gentleman teaches archery, but he doesn't shoot with a bow. He looks eager to try. He stands in the middle of the right path, and those who are capable follow him.
2. Lead the wind to blow the fire
Pronunciation: yǐn fēng Chu Chuǒ.
Description: Blow the fire with the wind to make it burn more and more brightly. Metaphor to incite and stir up trouble.
From: The Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan by Shi Daoyuan in the Song Dynasty, Volume XIII: "Because the wind blows the fire, there is not much strength."
It doesn't take much effort for the wind to blow the fire.
3. Learn from others.
Pronunciation: gǔgǔ.
Explanation: Let the blind guide the blind. Metaphor allows ignorant people to guide ignorant people, which only makes them more confused.
From: Hong Xiuquan's "The Original Daoism Awakens the World": "People who blame Taoism and Buddhists have been tricked by the devil, deceiving others with things they don't know and selling themselves."