Interpretation: Li Ding: Vigorously. Vigorously help each other. Refers to the great help of others. Compliments are often used as polite expressions when asking for help. Said by: Liu Yumin's Autumn in Anger, Chapter 25: "The' Two Dragons Playing Beads' is a masterpiece of winning the official, so there is naturally no reason not to help him."
Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Mostly used for doing things.
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synonym
Draw a sword to help each other [bá d ā o xi ā ng zh]?
Explanation: In the old novels, many people refer to fighting against injustice.
From: Songshi Daoyuan's Record of Jingdezhen and Dengchuan, Volume 22: "The teacher said,' The road is bumpy, so the sword is pressed'." "
Example: Ma Yuan Zhiyuan's "Chen Tuan Sleeps High" has the first discount: "The road is bumpy, draw your sword to help."
Grammar: linkage; As predicate and attribute; Describe the struggle against injustice.