Push away the subjugation
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Tu ī w á NGG ù C ú n, which means to overthrow the state of Tao and consolidate the state of Tao. From Shangshu Tang Shi.
The origin of Idioms
"Shang Shu · Tang Shi" said: "You Xian Fu De, Xianzhong suiliang. They are weak at the same time, and they are aggressive at the same time. The state will prosper if it is pushed out of subjugation. "
Idiom usage
In ancient times, it was often said that I had made up my mind to carry out the northern expedition! The 76th chapter of the romance of northern and southern history by Cai Dongfan
Push away the subjugation
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