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It's an idiom to fight for thousands of miles. Its pronunciation is Zhu Dan, which describes continuous fighting and has experienced a long process. It comes from the Han Dynasty Sima Qian's report on Ren Shaoqing.
explain
It's a long way to go in continuous combat.
source
In the Han Dynasty, Sima Qian's "letter to Ren Shaoqing", it is said that "after a long journey, the way is poor." Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the book of the later Han Dynasty, biography of Wu and Han Dynasties: "all the emperors of our party surmounted the danger and turned a thousand miles to capture where they were, so they went deep into the enemy's territory and reached the foot of the city." Example: biography of Ma Long in the book of Jin: "thousands of people were killed."
usage
To describe a continuous battle.
Chinese PinYin : zhuǎn zhàn qiān lǐ
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