Explanation: Give full help, an idiom in China. Pinyin means d ǐ d ǐ dǐng lì xiāng zhù, which means giving strong support and help to ask others to help you.
Source: Liu Yumin's "Autumn in Anger" Chapter 25: "Two Dragons Playing Beads" is the masterpiece of the winning official, so there is no reason not to help him.
Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Mostly used for doing things.
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Synonym:
1, draw out a sword to help
Explanation: In the old novels, many people refer to fighting against injustice.
Source: Songshi Daoyuan "Jingdezhen Dengchuan Record" Volume 22: "The teacher said:' The road is bumpy, so press the sword. " "
The master said that he saw unfair things on the road, so he drew his sword against injustice.
2, two ribs inserted knife
Description: Knives are inserted in both ribs, indicating that you are not afraid of death. Metaphor bears great sacrifice.
Source: Jiang Zilong's Notes on Appointing Director Joe: "Let Old Joe leave first, and you will do everything for him later."