Explanation of "Capturing the General's House"

Refers to the idiom captured by the court and the government. Source: Song Zhao Ling Ying "Backstreet Record" Volume 6: "Pu Yan:' The only minister's wife has poems: don't be down and out drinking, don't write poems wildly. If we go to the general's office today, we will ruin the old scalp this time. "Laugh on the ground and put it back on the mountain."

Idiom grammar: as predicate and attribute; Used in written language

Idiom story: In the Song Dynasty, Zhenzong ordered a visit to the hermits in the world and got a poet named Yang Pu. When he was summoned, he said he couldn't write poetry. Zhenzong asked him if anyone had given him a poem before he left. Yang Pu replied: "My wife has a poem: Don't be lonely and drunk, and don't be infatuated with poetry. I went to the general's office today, and this time I ruined my old scalp. " Zhenzong laughed and sent him back to the mountain.