Ketchus plug
Hujiangsaidao, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ú Ji à ngs à ID à o, which means to describe the scene when the masses welcome the army they support. From the book of Zhou, biography of Yu Yi.
explain
Ketchup: to hold liquor in ketchup; plug Road: to fill road. describe the scene when the masses welcome the army they support
source
"ZhouShu · biography of Yu Yi" said: "Xiangcheng people like to see the wings again, and plug the road."
usage
It refers to the relationship between the army and the people.
Idiom story
During the Warring States period, the tyranny of the Prime Minister of the state of Yan led by the generals and the crown prince led a crusade, resulting in domestic chaos. King Xuan of Qi took the opportunity to attack the state of Yan and control most of the leaders. The people of the state of Yan welcomed the Qi army with food and drink in pots. King Xuan of Qi wanted to invade the state of Yan and consulted Mencius. Mencius said, "you will make them live in deep water.
Ketchus plug
show great concern for the poor and ill - diào sǐ wèn jí
High aptitude and profound knowledge - cái gāo zhì shēn
The road is broken and the people are few - lù duàn rén xī
able men tied down to a routine post - lǎo jì fú lì