Huiji is revenge, but what does it mean to be a refuge?
Cá ng gê u nà w ü dirt: Dirty things. Tolerance, tolerance of dirty things. Metaphor hides or tolerates bad guys. "Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Fifteen Years": "As the saying goes,' high heart leads to pollution in Sichuan, and illness lies in the mountains, but now it hides defects. "You contain dirt, heaven also. The source of the allusion is "Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan Fifteen Years": "As the saying goes,' competition in the heart eliminates pollution, and diseases are hidden in the mountains, and defects are hidden in today. You contain dirt, and heaven is also. Synonyms contain antonyms of "dirty" and "dirty". English translation brings together the worst elements of society. Idioms explain: dirty, dirty: dirty things. Tolerance, tolerance of dirty things. Metaphor hides or tolerates bad guys. Examples of idioms: Probably Wang Siren said at the end of the Ming Dynasty: "Huiji is a place of revenge, not a place to shelter evil people." (Lu Xun's "Jie Jie Ting Zawen Female Gua") Usage: common sense of color: grammatical usage of commendatory words: as an attribute; The idiom structure describing the gathering place of bad people: the era of joint formation: the ancient idiom is pronounced as Tibetan, but not as "zànɡ". Idiom: that, you can't write "that". Differentiation and analysis of idioms: hiding evil and accepting evil and "containing evil and accepting evil"; Homologous; It can mean tolerating bad people. But "dirty" originally refers to the ability to tolerate shame and slander; I don't want to get dirty. Idiom riddle: Idiom story of dustbin During the Spring and Autumn Period, Chu Zhuangwang sent troops to attack the Song State because his emissary Shen Zhou was killed in the Song State. The State of Song sent Le Ying to the State of Jin for help. Duke Jing of Jin listened to the advice of the minister Bozong, stood by and connived at Chu's attack on the State of Song. Song had to negotiate and make peace with Chu alone.