death sentence
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is f ǔ Yu è zh ū, which means the penalty of killing people with an axe or an axe. It generally refers to the death penalty. From Zhuangzi Zhile.
Idiom usage
Death penalty in general
The origin of Idioms
Zhuangzi Zhile: "in the Chu Dynasty of Zhuangzi, the empty skull is visible, and the horse is used to beat it. Therefore, he asked," is it because of the master's greed for life and irrationality? Will the generals be killed for the subjugation of the country? "
Idiom explanation
Yue: ancient weapon, like axe; Zhu: kill, kill. The penalty of killing people with axe and Tomahawk. Death penalty in general.
death sentence
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