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Explanation of the meaning of crushing
Breaking means dying in pieces. Details are as follows:

1, shattered to pieces is an idiom used to describe the loss of life, complete failure or great pain for a certain purpose or danger. This idiom originated from ancient literature and first appeared in the Three Kingdoms period. There is a statement in Cao Zhi's "Wang Chengbiao in Xiefeng Town" that "I am stupid and filthy, but I am inferior, and I owe it to your majesty"

2. In this idiom, "powder" and "broken" both mean the fragmentation and death of the body, while "body" and "bone" emphasize the integrity and integrity of the body. The intensity and shock of this idiom make it widely used in literature, music, drama and other fields.

In literature, "to pieces" is often used to describe the tragic fate of heroes, or to express the firm pursuit of certain beliefs, ideas and ideals. For example, Jia Baoyu in A Dream of Red Mansions, for the double pressure of family and love, spared no expense to safeguard the honor of family and the dignity of love.

In music, "to pieces" is often used to convey strong emotion and tragic atmosphere. For example, in the Beijing opera Mu, Mu will defend the dignity and honor of the motherland at the cost of crushing to pieces when facing powerful enemies. It can vividly depict the tragic fate and firm belief of the characters, and at the same time convey strong emotions and atmosphere.

The concept of fracture

1. Broken bone refers to the state that the bone is broken, broken or shattered. Usually, fractures are caused by external forces such as trauma, accidents and violent blows, and may also be caused by internal factors such as osteoporosis and osteopathy. At the same time, it is also important to prevent the occurrence of fractures. By strengthening exercise and paying attention to safety, the risk of fracture can be reduced.

2. Fracture can be slight, such as fracture or fracture, or serious, such as bone fragments scattered all over the floor. The treatment of fracture usually includes surgery, plaster fixation and traction. The purpose is to re-fix or repair fractures and help them heal and restore their functions.

3. In addition to treating the broken bone itself, the doctor will also pay attention to the patient's symptoms such as pain, swelling and limited activity, as well as whether there are other complicated injuries. At the same time, doctors will formulate personalized treatment plans according to the patient's age, gender, physical condition and other factors to promote the patient's early recovery.