* shoulder fighting wine
It is Zh, Ji, Nd, Uji *, meaning the heroic spirit. It comes from Xiang Yu's biography in historical records.
The origin of Idioms
Xiang Yu's biography in historical records: "when he entered, he put on a curtain and established himself in Xixiang. He hated Xiang Wang King Xiang said, "a strong man, give him wine." Then he would drink with douzhe. Thank you, get up and drink. Xiang Wang said, * give it to your shoulders. * with life. * fan fan covered his shield on the ground and added his shoulder to the sword and cut it off. ”
Idiom usage
As subject, object and attribute, it refers to a person's heroic spirit. * example: the people who cross the river by shoulder wine and the southern flowers are all sorrowful. Wu Mei's poem "hanging Liu Longzhou's tomb at the foot of Ma'anshan"
Idiom story
In 208 BC, Xiang Yu led 400000 troops to Xianyang. Xiang Bo invited Liu Bang to Hongmen for a banquet. After Liu Bang arrived at Hongmen, Xiang Yu's design made Xiang Zhuang dance swords for fun and wanted to kill Liu Bang. Liu Bang's fan Kuai rushed into the camp to protect Liu Bang. Xiang Yu praised him for his bravery, so he gave him pork and wine. Fan Kuai cut meat and ate it. Liu Bang took the opportunity to escape from Hongmen.
Chinese PinYin : zhì jiān dòu jiǔ
* shoulder fighting wine
greedy for fame and personal gain. tān míng zhú lì
seek to prevail over others. zhēng qiáng hào shèng
The neighbor peeps at the wall. lín nǚ kuī qiáng