Mr. Dong Guo’s explanation
Mr. Dongguo’s explanation
[person who is kind to enemy]
The character described by Ma Zhongxi in the Ming Dynasty in "The Legend of Zhongshan Wolf", he rescued The Zhongshan wolf was chased by the hunter, but was almost eaten by the wolf instead. He represents a kind of person who is kind to bad people. Dongguo, compound surname. Detailed explanation. A character in the novel "The Legend of Zhongshan Wolf". Because he rescued a Zhongshan wolf that was being chased, he was almost killed by the wolf. It is often used as a metaphor for people who do not distinguish between good and evil and show mercy indiscriminately. See "Zhongshan Wolf Biography" by Ma Zhongxi of the Ming Dynasty.
Word breakdown
Explanation of Dongguo. The outer city in the east. "Zuo Zhuan·Xiang Gong's Eighteenth Year": "The marquis of Jin attacked Qi...Ren Yin burned Dongguo and Beiguo." Jin Panyue's "Western Expedition": "The justice of hanging the silk thread, and the sword of Liang in Dongguo." " Chapter 5 of "Water Margin": "Everyone wears his own military uniform, robes and armor." Mr. Zhuo's explanation is generally used after a man's surname as a customary polite title to address Mr. Du to someone else's husband or to someone else. People called their husbands. In the old days, people called accountants. In the old days, people who worked as husbands in a business were called people who had stories, fortune telling, fortune telling, and feng shui. In the old days, they were called fortune tellers. The honorific title for the elderly is He Shuo.