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What idioms are there in the story Guo Guo Guo Yu Jin Guo?

The idioms in the story "Guo Guo Jin Guo" include: falsely beheading Guo Guo, staying away from Miyake, lacking lips and cold teeth, breaking the bridge and setting yourself on fire, relying on auxiliary vehicles and so on.

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2. Stay out of it: take the initiative to retreat 90 miles. Metaphor concession and avoidance, avoid conflict.

From: Zuo Zhuan Xigong Twenty-three Years: "During the Warring States Period, Zhong Er, the monarch of the State of Jin, was at war with the Chu army; Keep the promise made in the past and retreat 90 miles before the war. "

3, the lips are dead and the teeth are cold. Chún wáng chǐ hán: Without lips, teeth will feel cold. Metaphor interests are closely related.

From: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Five Years": "The so-called auxiliary car depends on each other; The lips are dead and the teeth are cold; This is also called complete embarrassment and embarrassment. "

4. burn your bridges. Pòfǔchén Zhu: It means to make up your mind to go all out.

From: Chen Xiaoyi's Book with Luo Wei: "Let's cross the rubicon in autumn; Hold three diets; Shoot a thief and catch the king; Unbeaten; Then Dumen went to the track. "

5, the auxiliary car depends on fǔ chē xiāng yī: cheekbones and gums depend on each other. Metaphorically, the two are closely related and interdependent.

From: "Zuo Zhuan Xi Gong Five Years": "The so-called' auxiliary car dependence; People with dead lips and cold teeth; Its embarrassment and embarrassment are also called. "