consolidate
Consolidate, pronunciation g ǒ NGG ù, Chinese words, meaning firm; firm and unshakable.
explain
1. Firm; unshakable (used of abstract things).
2. Make strong.
3. Enhanced.
4. To To increase strength or vigor (a defensive position).
source
The poem "send Uncle Wu Bian to Gongxian County" by Mei Yaochen of Song Dynasty: "the mountains and rivers are consolidated, and the mausoleum and temple are powerful." < li > < li > the third fold of yuan · Wu Mingshi's shooting liuchuiwan: "I will do my best to expand my territory and help consolidate the imperial map for thousands of years." < li > < li > the divertimento of "fighting quails and enjoying the eight sceneries of Jinling" by Chen Da Hao of Ming Dynasty: "a unified Hongji was established, the mountains and rivers were consolidated, and the palace was Cui Wei." < li > < li > Yang Shuo's Yongding River journey: "what do you rely on? Rely on the consolidated union of workers and peasants! " < li > < li > Fan Wenlan, Cai Meibiao, et al. Chapter 2 of the second part of the general history of China: "in order to consolidate the unity of the country, it is necessary to seek a certain degree of compromise between the two classes of landlords and peasants who constitute the feudal state, and between the various classes within the ruling class, otherwise the unity is impossible." < li > < li > two caves in Jinhua.
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