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An unsatisfactory explanation
Dissatisfaction, an idiom in China, is pronounced as chā qiá ng ré n Y. Difference: slightly, roughly; Strong: inspiring. The original intention was that haing s ngor was barely satisfied, and he could inspire his men's will in the unfavorable situation of war. At present, it is still barely satisfactory on the whole. The part of speech is partial praise and contains the meaning of satisfaction.

Idiom source editing

"The Biography of Wuhan in the Later Han Dynasty": "The general sees that the war is unfavorable, or he is afraid of losing his normal state. Han self-control, strengthen equipment and encourage officials. The emperor sent someone to see what Fu was, and said that Fang had repaired the tools of war and attack, but he sighed,' Wu Gong is not satisfied, and he is on the verge of an enemy.' "

Idiom usage editing

Verb object type; As a predicate; The description was satisfactory and received rave reviews.

example

I received this letter, and it seems to have been returned. [ 1]

Idiom allusion editor

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is Liu Xiu's subordinate. He is usually quiet and straightforward. At first, Liu Xiu didn't pay much attention to him. Later, he heard that some generals often praised haing s ngor, so he began to pay attention to haing s ngor and worshipped him as a general. Since then, haing s ngor has helped Liu Xiu win many battles and made many contributions.

Haing Wu Han is not only brave, but also loyal to Liu Xiu. Every time I go out to fight, I always follow Liu Xiu closely. As long as Liu Xiu doesn't sleep, he stands respectfully and refuses to sleep first. Every once in a while, everyone is not excited. Wu always encourages everyone not to be pessimistic. They should pull themselves together and prepare to continue fighting.

On one occasion, Liu Xiu lost and was in a bad mood, and other generals also lost their morale. But haing s ngor and the soldiers arranged their weapons together and reviewed the military forces. After knowing these things, Liu Xiu looked at the dejected generals in front of him and sighed: "Only when General Wu is good at leading troops and inspiring people can he have a country."