Pinyin: Zhuàng dρng.
Explanation: able-bodied man, a China word, means young people. Refers to people who are forced to work or have reached the age of being a soldier.
Word source:
1, Su Songzhe's "It is inconvenient for the former servants to write books": "Yuan You's servants: except chiefs, heads of households and able-bodied men, the rest of the people should take care of others as they wish and allow them to do so."
2, "Song History, Food, Part VI": "The imperial court approved civil servants, and it was extremely detailed ... Fifth, in fact, all the able-bodied men were recruited according to the household version, and it was more than half a year."
3. History of Song Dynasty: In the second year of Pingping, the appeasement department of Guangnan West Road gathered the generals of Zuoyou River, Sishiwu Cave, Zhizhou and Cave, each of whom occupied the position of rescue, and they were still able-bodied men. They were supplemented by leaders and given flags.
A able-bodied person makes sentences.
1. In the old society, grasping able-bodied men made the villagers panic.
2. In particular, the struggle to protect able-bodied men is very weak and there are few ways, which should attract serious attention in the future.
3. Some arrested able-bodied men risked their narrow lives to escape the bullets.
4. Who knows it won't last long? No sooner had Li Laohan married his daughter-in-law than his son was taken away by the Kuomintang.
5. But we have bitter men, holding Microsoft's big fat legs in the left hand and Sony's small waist in the right hand, trying to make the two versions have the same quality.
6. At the end of the year, another strong man was added to Ersao's family.