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Aiwu and Wu, Chinese idiom, pinyin: ài wū jí wū, means to love a person and love a crow on his house, figuratively caring for people or things related to him because of loving a person. Pinyin ài wū jí wū

Source: "Shangshu Da Biography : The Great War": "Lovers, and the wu on his house." "The parable loves a person and cares for someone or thing who is related to him.

Example sentences

1. He has always treasured the souvenirs made by the students, love house and Wu, which is the love of the teacher.

2. Ming Dynasty Xu Zichang's "Water Margin, Touyu": "They are all acquaintances of your uncle, why don't you love The House and Wu Qing?" ”

3, the mother likes her brother, even loves Wu and Wu, even her brother is drunk on football games, she also likes to watch.

4, Zi Cun spoiled the little wife, it is inevitable to "love the house and Wu", and treat him as a guest. (Qing Wu Zhaoren," The Strange Situation Witnessed in Twenty Years, the fourteenth time)

Synonyms: pushing oneself and others, foaming at each other.

Antonyms: anger at people, harm to pond fish.

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Allusions

According to legend, the last King of Shang was a poor and extravagant, cruel and ruthless emperor, and King Wen of Zhou thought of many ways to get out of prison because he opposed the fact that King Huan had been imprisoned. After Returning to Qishan, King Wen of Zhou was determined to overthrow the Shang Dynasty. He first hired the military master Jiang Taigong as a military division, actively trained troops to prepare for war, and annexed several neighboring princely states, and gradually became more powerful. However, king Wen of Zhou died soon after. King Wen of Zhou's son Ji Fa succeeded to the throne as King Wu of Zhou. Jiang Taigong continued to serve as a military division and continued to send troops to cut down the silk. Because the King of Shang had lost the hearts of the people, and the army was reluctant to give his life, so he fled and surrendered, and the uprising of the uprising, Chaoge was soon conquered, the King of Shang committed suicide, and the Shang Dynasty perished. King Huan died and the Shang Dynasty was destroyed, but King Wu of Zhou was still worried and asked, "After entering the Capital of Yin, what will be done with the old department of the Shang Dynasty?" ”

Taigong said, "I have heard that if you love a man, you will like the crows in his house; if you hate a person, you will hate the fences of his house." Those hostile elements should be killed. King Wu thought no.

The prince said, "Kill those who are guilty; release those who are not guilty." King Wu thought it was bad.

Taigong said, "Release all the people and use benevolence to impress them." ”

King Wu of Zhou listened, and his heart suddenly opened up, and he felt that the world could be stable.

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