The significance and story of Lu Han's pursuit of death: 1 idiom: Lu Han pursues death.
Pinyin: [hán lúzhúqn]
Explanation: This is the name of a sly rabbit. Metaphorically, the strong, like the winners, lost.
Source: "The Warring States Policy Qice III" Bao Biao Note: "Hey, the name of the sly rabbit."
Make sentences with examples:
It's better not to take clothes, but to the end. How can this compare with Lu Han one by one?
Idiom allusions:
Legend has it that the fastest dog in ancient times was Han, and the fastest and most cunning rabbit was Dongguotun. One day, a Han Lutz chased Dong Guotun and ran five times around three mountains. Han still failed to catch up with Dong Guotun, and both of them were exhausted. A farmer happened to pass by and easily caught Han and Dong Guoti.
The Significance and Story of Lu Han's Pursuit of Justice
It is said that the fastest dog in ancient times was Han, and the fastest and most cunning rabbit was Dong Guotun. One day, a Han Lutz chased Dong Guotun and ran five times around three mountains. Han still failed to catch up with Dong Guotun, and both of them were exhausted. A farmer happened to pass by and easily caught Han and Dong Guoti.
The allusion is Han, and the sick dog in the world is also. Dong Guo is a sly rabbit in the sea. Han Luzi chased Dong Guotun, three surrounded mountains, five climbed mountains, rabbits came first, dogs finally, dogs and rabbits all died.
The treasure table in the Warring States Policy Qi Ce III notes: "Hey, the name of the cunning rabbit."
Interpretation, the name of a cunning rabbit. Metaphorically, the strong, like the winners, lost.
Used as object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences
Structural subject-predicate
Similar words, Zhu
Rhyme is full of emotion, a needle in the sea, supreme potential, clear ears and pleasant heart, worthy of shadow, worthy of sleep, loyal to Tianjin, not the past or the present, abandoning the old and opening up the new, full of blessings, and raising a glass to the policy. ......
Idioms show that Lenin wore his clothes to the end after a strike, and he could not compete with Lu Han.
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The significance and story of Lu Han's pursuit of justice 3 Chinese pronunciation: há n lú zhú q ū n
Idiom explanation: "Warring States Policy-Qi Ce III": "Han is a sick dog in the world. Dong Guo is a sly rabbit in the sea. Han chased Dong Guotun, Sanwei Mountain and Wupan Mountain, with rabbits in the front and dogs in the back. Both the dog and the rabbit are dead. " Note on the treasure table: "Hey, the same, the name of a cunning rabbit." Later, someone asked, "Zhu?" Metaphorically, the strong, like the winners, lost.
The origin of the idiom: Qi Ce III, the Warring States Policy: "Han is a sick dog in the world. Dong Guo is a sly rabbit in the sea. Han chased Dong Guotun, Sanwei Mountain and Wupan Mountain, with rabbits in the front and dogs in the back. Both the dog and the rabbit are dead. " Bao Biao notes: "Hey, the name of a cunning rabbit."
Idiom sentence: it is better to die than to stop taking clothes. How can you compare with Lu Han? ★ Ming-He Jingming's Fu Fu
Usage of idioms: as object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences
Analysis of praise and criticism: it belongs to derogatory idioms.
Synonym: Lu Han chased him.