Current location - Education and Training Encyclopedia - Educational Knowledge - Competing idiom stories.
Competing idiom stories.
Feudal lords fought for the throne.

Pinyin qnxió ng zhú lú.

Allusions Qin lost deer, the world is driven by it. Sima Qian, Western Han Dynasty, Biography of Historical Records of Huaiyin Hou.

Interpretation of hero: In the past, it mostly referred to people with military power. Fight for the position of emperor. Describe the factions vying for supreme sovereignty.

Used as object and attribute; Used in struggle

Structural subject-predicate

The rhyming words are full of emotion, crisp in autumn, sophisticated, quiet, thatched cottage, muddy water, Yao Linqiong tree, drawing out a sword to help each other, light and generous, ......

ancient times

Fujian has formed a chaotic situation of competing with each other. Tao Juyin's History of the Northern Warlords' Ruling Period, Chapter 58.

Examples of idioms

◎ Fighting for love —— The successful strategy of Jeff, chairman of Shenzhen Vanderlei Communication Co., Ltd. (attached 1 photo)

◎ "There are few fights in life, and you have to compete for love in the game."