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Use every tree and plant in a sentence to make a sentence

Every tree and grass are soldiers

[ cǎo mù jiē bīng ]?

Basic explanation

In 383 AD, Fu Jian of the former Qin Dynasty sent troops to attack the Jin Dynasty. Luojian, Shouchun, Anhui, was defeated by the Jin army. Fu Jian climbed to Shouchun City and looked out. He saw the Jin soldiers well-organized and the grass and trees on Bagong Mountain. He thought they were all Jin soldiers and thought they had encountered a powerful enemy, so he felt scared. Later, the word "Every tree and tree are all in danger" was used to describe the nervous, suspicious and frightened mentality.

1. Explanation: Treat all the vegetation on the mountain as enemy soldiers. Describes people being suspicious when they are panicked.

2. From: "The Records of Fu Jian in the Book of Jin": "Jian and Fu Rong ascended the city and looked at the king's army. They saw that the troops were well-organized and the soldiers were elite; they also looked north at the grass and forests on Bagong Mountain. It looked like a human, and Gu said: "This is also a powerful enemy. What is Shaoji?" He looked frightened."

3.? Example: This day, everyone was in shock and uncertainty. At night, there was still no movement. ◎Chapter 59 of "The Strange Current Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years" by Wu Jianren of the Qing Dynasty

4.? Grammar: subject-predicate form; used as predicate, attributive, complement; has a derogatory meaning and describes neurosis

Synonyms: Roaring in the wind? Birds of a feather? Birds of a feather? Suspicious? Full of doubts? Snake shadows in a bow and cup

Antonyms: Deal with it as if nothing has happened, be calm, steady as a rock, steady as a mountain

Create a sentence

1. Every tree and every plant is a soldier is an idiom.

2. After hearing this terrifying story, Xiaodong was in fear all day long, and everything was in danger.

3. The fugitive confessed that during the escape, he was restless all day long, and everything was in danger.

4. The enemy general told the soldiers not to feel the noise of the wind and the roar of the cranes, and that even if they were in danger, they should hold on to their anger.

5. Of course, there is a biased aspect in this, and it has not yet reached the point where "everything on Bagong Mountain is covered with soldiers."

6. The war is coming, and the whole country is full of soldiers.

7. Why are Africans so wary of Western medicine?

8. In a crisis-ridden environment, not only are orders from American customers declining, but orders from Europe are also declining.

9. Our army appears and disappears in the tunnel. The enemy is attacked from both sides.

10. For a time, it was clear that the dairy market contaminated by melamine was in turmoil.

11. Dodging the alarm every day is so frightening that every tree and plant is in danger.

12. After experiencing the last setback, he was paranoid and suspicious all day long.

13. Under the siege and interception of our army, this group of bandits are now in a state of complete indignity. They are in a state of panic and panic all day long.

14. The fleeing gangsters were frightened out of their wits by the sound of the police car.

15. This preventive method seems to be a bit overwhelming when the troops are approaching the city, so it was abolished.

16. The fleeing gangsters were frightened out of their wits.

17. He was frightened and was in a state of panic all night.

18. In China, we must always be on guard against commercial scammers, who can make every tree and tree become enemies.

19. On this day, everyone was in shock and uncertainty, and everything was in a state of panic. At night, there was still no movement.

20. Although society is full of job traps, as long as you are cautious, you don’t have to worry too much.