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What idioms with a word are there?
Idioms with the word "Ge" include: abandoning armor to surrender, abandoning armor to surrender, weeping for blood, former disciple to surrender, sleeping on his pillow, stepping on his pillow, entering the house to fight, winding armor, suppressing martial arts, Jin Ge, playing with his roommate, throwing skills, and throwing a song.
Abandon armor to the enemy: abandon armor and lay down your weapons. Means failure.
Blood and tears pillow: pillow: pillow. G: weapons. Bleeding eyes, sleeping with weapons on their pillows. Describe self-motivation because of grief and anger, determined to revenge.
Sleeping on a pillow means never forgetting revenge. It's the same as "sleeping with a pillow".
Give an art lecture, tóu gē jiǎng yì: It means that you haven't given up your study in the army. Later, it was also called Yanwu Xiuwen.
Turn your back on the horse, y m n g é d m o g ü: it means to stop preparing for war, not to fight.