The meaning of athletes

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Athlete's explanation

(1) [Warrior]: Brave warrior (2) [Good athlete]: People who are good at sports skills (3) [Strong person]: Generally speaking, people who are physically strong. Explain it in detail (1). Warrior; A strong man. "Yuefu Poems, Cross Blowing Songs and Folding Willow Songs": "Fast horses are good athletes, fast horses are good athletes." "Zhou Shuyang Nakagawa": "Daxiwu is an athlete in the world, so I am convinced." Yuan Yang Jingxian, The Journey to the West, Volume 5, Part II, said: "Those who seek dharma have athletes with saddles." Lu Xun's poem "Mourning for Yang Quan" said: "When did Jiangnan shed tears, and you cried for the people?" Such as: air force athletes; Volleyball player. (2). Soldiers; Soldier. Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wu Zhi Gan Ning: "Although Ning is fierce and easy to kill, he has a plan to enjoy the cool, despise wealth and respect scholars, and can educate athletes, and athletes are also willing to use their lives." Tang Du Fu's poem "Caotang": "The world is not yet peaceful, and athletes are better than pedants." Wang Mingting sang "The Ballad of the Robe General": "The drums are played in front of Wanshou Mountain, and the robe generals are mighty, and the athletes on three sides are as fierce as tigers." Qing Liu Xianting's Miscellaneous Notes on Yang Guang Volume 4: "Later it flows into the camp of Jiang, so as to make an account for the athletes." (3) A soldier in the Tang Dynasty. There were athletes in all military towns in the Tang Dynasty, and the government gave various preferential treatments to those who had lived in the border army for a long time. Refer to the Six Classics of Tang Dynasty and the history of Ministry of War.

Word decomposition

The explanation of health is powerful: health. Sound. Healthy. Steady. Fitness. Fitness. Wang Jian. Alive. Robust. Kenlang Health Care. Be good at, full of energy: as fast as flying. Talking about partiality: Qi; Children (children) children's interpretation: children's play. Young people (mostly young men): men. Love for children. Boy: Son. Have a baby. Male horse: A pony. Women (children) as auxiliary words (linked with the previous word): children. Women's department