set up a separatist regime by force of arms
Huju jingtun, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ǔ J ù J ī NGT ū n, which means the separation and mutual annexation of the powerful. From the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty.
Pronunciation of words
Hu Ju Jing Tun [Pinyin] h ǔ J ù J ī NGT ū n
Source of allusion
The allusion of Huju jingtun comes from the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. Chapter 49 of the book says: "all the generals came to ask questions, and they all looked at each other in amazement and said:" millions of people in the north of the river are just like a tiger. If Cao's soldiers arrived, what would they do? "
Idiom information
Idiom explanation: it refers to the separatist regime and mutual annexation. Idiom structure: combined idiom background: Three Kingdoms period
Chinese PinYin : hǔ jù jīng tūn
set up a separatist regime by force of arms
copiously quote authoritative works. yǐn jīng jù gǔ
be busy at putting up installations. dà xīng tǔ mù
quickly wake up to one 's error. fān rán huǐ wù
the peach trees were in bloom and the willows were turning green. táo hóng liǔ lǜ
keep an important secret in. tiān jī bù kě xiè lù