What do you mean, backer?
Backer, pinyin kào shān, refers to people or forces that can be relied on. Superstition means that you can avoid ghosts and evil spirits and keep peace.
Explanation:
Metaphor is enough to rely on and rely on people or strength.
Chapter 24 of The Scholars has no backer in Beijing. Originally from Nanjing, he had to pack up and go back to Nanjing.
Qu Qiubai's two Gorky works in his early years: They have a backer-Tian.
Zheng Zhenduo's Vortex: "He is still relying on Khufu." Wang Yingdao.
Allusions:
The proverb "relying on mountains to eat mountains" comes from the story of An Lushan usurping the Tang Dynasty. Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, liked An Lushan, the three town ambassadors of the Hu people, and wanted to promote him as prime minister. Yang's right-hand man told the emperor not to reuse the ambitious An Lushan. Xuanzong refused to let Zhang Yue draft letters to promote An Lushan. Ann's good friend Zhang Yue soon told An Lushan about it.
On one occasion, Zhang Yue and Li Bai, a great poet working in Beijing, talked about his association with An Lushan. Li Bai bluntly said: "I think Hull has a rebellious heart. His ambition is great, which will get you into trouble. You can never rely on this mountain! Still close to the emperor! " Zhang Yue listened to his friend Li Bai's advice. Soon, An Lushan really rose up against the Tang Dynasty, but Zhang Yue was still highly valued by Xuanzong. Zhang Yue said with deep feelings: "Fortunately, I don't have a backer!"
The word "relying on the mountain" has been handed down since then. Of course, there is another folk saying, which is a little superstitious. Generally speaking, the mountain is a symbol of masculinity, while ghosts and evil spirits belong to yin. According to superstition, relying on the mountain is to avoid ghosts and evil spirits and keep peace.