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The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zhu ǎ nd ò uqi ā NL ǐ, which means long-distance fighting. It comes from selected works, Sima Qian's report to Ren Shaoqing.
Idiom explanation
Refers to the long-distance rolling operations.
The origin of Idioms
In selected works, Sima Qian's "report to Ren Shaoqing", it is said that "after a thousand miles of fighting, the way is poor, the soldiers can't be rescued, and the death and injury of the soldiers are accumulated." Liu Liang's note: "to turn means to chase each other; to fight means to fight."
Word usage
Sun Ce ~, all of Jiangdong. Three Kingdoms · Wei Zhi · Guo Jia Zhuan
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