What do you mean by going back to Japan? Idioms, sentences and allusions back to Japan

Idiom name: Go back to Japan.

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[Idiom explanation] Bo: Also called "?" Dance. G: Ancient weapons. You can turn the sun to the west with a wave of your hand. (1) metaphor linger, hope the day can be extended. ② Later, it is often used to describe talents who can overcome difficulties and turn the corner. Also called Japanese Tango, Japanese Tango, Japanese Tango, Lugo Tango and Luyang Tango.

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Back to Japan (Hu and g ē f m: n Day)

Explanation: With a wave of his hand, you can make the sun turn in the west. (1) metaphor linger, hope the day can be extended. ② Later, it is often used to describe talents who can overcome difficulties and turn the corner.

Source: "Huai Nan Zi Lan Mingxun": "The Han Dynasty's chaos, and the war is fierce, the aid of Judah is more than enough, and Japan is the enemy."

Example: Xiang Tiandao: "Luyang is still capable ~ Guangwu is still difficult to cross the river. I can't do it alone?" ★ The eighteenth chapter of Wei's "Recharge Qingqi Brigade".

Usage: as predicate, object and attribute; Refers to a very talented person.

Also wrote: retreat from Japan, anti-Japan, return to Japan.

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