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Where do these idioms come from?

A.this idiom comes from that war.

One shot at a time [bM: I f ā bM: I clock]

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Basic explanation

Describe archery or shooting accurately and hit the target every time. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence.

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"Warring States Policy and Western Zhou Policy": "Chu Youyang; Good marksmanship; Those who go to the willow leaves shoot them with a hundred steps; Hundreds of shots. "

example sentence

1. He is a dead shot.

Approximate antonym

synonym

One hundred steps through a bullet, no blanks, no blanks.

antonym

Shoot at will

General regulations

Su Li was an adviser engaged in political and diplomatic activities during the Warring States Period. On one occasion, he heard that the general of Qin State, Bai Qi, was going to lead troops to attack the girders of the capital of Wei State. Once the girders were occupied by Qin State, the nearby Western Zhou royal family was in danger. Therefore, Su Li said to King Zhou: "In recent years, Leitian defeated Korea, Zhao and other countries and seized a lot of land. Now he will lead the troops to attack the girders. Once the girder is captured, the Zhou royal family will be in danger! You should try to stop sending troops in vain. " So the king of Zhou sent Su Li to the State of Qin. Su Li said to Bai Qi, "A long time ago, there was a man named Yang in the State of Chu. He is a professional archer. He shot an arrow a hundred paces away from the willow tree, and each arrow hit the center of the willow tree. Everyone around said it was a good shot, but a passerby said,' This man can be taught how to shoot.' After listening to this, Yang felt very uncomfortable and said,' Everyone says I am a good marksman, but you said you could teach me to shoot. Why don't you help me shoot willow leaves! The man said,' I can't teach you how to stretch your left arm and bend your right arm in archery; However, have you ever thought that if you don't have a good rest, you will be tired after a while, and if you miss an arrow, all your previous efforts will be wasted. "After telling this story, I pulled the topic back and said," You defeated Korea, Zhao and other countries, gained a lot of land and made great contributions. Now, I'm going to send you out to attack the girder through the seat of the Western Zhou Dynasty royal family. If you can't win this battle, all your efforts will be in vain. It is better to say that you are sick and don't send troops. " Hearing this, Leitian smiled and said, "I am invincible and victorious. How can I not win? " So, he didn't listen to Su Li's advice, and led his troops to attack Wei. Indeed, he won a great victory and seized dozens of cities in Wei.

B: What other idioms are there?

Obedience, victory, single-mindedness, perfection, invincible.

First of all, be obedient

Interpretation: obedience, obedience: obedience. Follow everything. Describe obedience to others in everything.

From: Ming Ling Mengchu's "The First Moment of Surprising the World" Volume XIII: "Being a grandparent is obedient and indomitable."

Example: This An Gongzi is as obedient as that girl. The Third Story of Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children

Grammar: combination; As predicate and adverbial; Describe unprincipled accommodating others.

The synonym is "three obedience and four virtues", which is regarded as confidant, obedience, obedience, humility, obedience, obedience and obedience.

Antonyms go their own way, tit-for-tat, inconsiderate, uncompromising, unruly, willful, or the same.

Second, win every battle.

Description: Ever victorious. Describe invincible.

Said by: "Sun Tzu seeks the attack": "A hundred battles are won, and those who are not good are also good."

So winning every battle, although good, is not the best.

Grammar: combination; As predicate and attribute; Describe the invincible.

Synonyms are invincible, invincible, invincible, invincible, invincible, invincible, invincible, victory, victory, invincible, invincible, invincible, invincible.

The antonym is that every battle is defeated, and it will collapse at the first touch, and it will be defeated again and again, and it will be defeated in the army. Will be like water, arrogant, shrinking, shrinking, crushing.

Third, wholeheartedly.

Explanation: there is only one thought, and there is no other consideration.

Said by: Peng devotes himself to national defense, while Zhuang Zhijun devotes himself to military equipment. Zhang Qing Chun Fan Guan Hai's Fourth Return

Grammar: combination; As an attribute or adverbial; Include praise

Synonyms are wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, breathless, heart to heart, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly, wholeheartedly.

The antonym is single-minded, scheming, absent-minded, two or three virtues, half-hearted, half-hearted, looking around.

Fourth, perfection.

Explanation: It's perfect. Nothing is missing.

Source: "Zhou Li Tian Guan Zhong Zai Xia Yi": "At the end of the year, you manage your medical affairs, so as to manage it, you'd better lose once."

At the end of the year, evaluate the treatment effect of doctors and determine the grade for doctors. All diseases can be accurately diagnosed as the first category, and one tenth can not be accurately diagnosed as the second category.

Example: new things are not all perfect when they are first produced, but they will always grow and eventually replace old things.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object, attribute and complement; Include praise

Synonyms are flawless and stop at perfection, perfection, perfection, exquisiteness, flawless, seamless and perfect.

Antonyms are full of loopholes, defects, flaws, flaws, gold is not enough, eating shit for nothing is flawed, people are not saints, people are not sages, to err is human, full of holes, useless and undesirable.

Fifth, Bering tries everything.

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Interpretation, calculation and prediction are very effective.

The source is Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprised at the Moment" Volume 21: "Many people know the divinity of Liu Zhuang, but they don't know that their son has inherited his father's skills and is also a lark."

Most people know that Liu Zhuang's master has secret skills, but they don't know that his son has completely inherited his father's secret skills, which is also a test and a kind of accuracy.

C. Besides one hundred words, what are one hundred idioms?

Hit every shot, win every battle, win every battle, win every battle, win every battle, and so on.

First, one shot at a time [b m: I f ā b m: I zh Nong]

Archery, shooting, shooting, etc. You can hit the target every time.

Source: "The Warring States Policy and the Western Zhou Dynasty Policy": "Those who have Yang in Chu are good at shooting, and those who go to the willow leaves shoot with a hundred paces."

There was a man named Yang in Chu State who was good at archery. Shoot the willow leaves a hundred paces away from them, and it will hit you with every shot.

Second, win every battle.

Win every battle. Describe invincible.

Source: "Sun Tzu seeks the attack": "It is not good to win every battle."

Winning is not the best strategy.

Third, obey [b m: I y and b m: I shn]

Describe obedience in everything.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children, the third time: "This An Gongzi is as obedient as that girl."

4. B. Ilya BIL released Li Bai on bail.

Describe very clever.

Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "Awakening the World: Asking about Politics in Prison": "That charming girl is full of six or seven colors, and the female workers are pointing fingers, but she is also very clever, but her heart is somewhat vicious."

Five or one hundred clothes with [b m: I y and b m: I suí]

Follow everything. Describe obedience to others in everything.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "The First Moment of Surprise" Volume XIII: "As grandparents, they are obedient and nothing goes against him."

D. What other idioms are there that are similar to "one shot at a time"?

Obedience, victory, single-mindedness, perfection, invincible.

1. Obedience and obedience is an idiom in China. Pinyin is b m: I y: b m:I y:b m:I shōn not n, which means obeying everything. Describe obedience in everything.

Source: Qing Wenkang's Biography of Heroes of Children The third time: This An Gongzi is as obedient as that girl.

2. Winning every battle is an idiom in China, which means winning every battle. It is a tactic to make the other side have the illusion of winning by surprise.

Source: "Sun Tzu seeks the attack": "It is not good to win every battle."

So winning every battle, although good, is not the best.

3, single-minded, China idiom, pinyin: yρxρnρyρyρ, describes doing things with one heart and one mind, only doing one thing.

Source: Hao Ran's Sunny Day, Chapter 6: "At this time, Ma Zhiyue tried every means to find every opportunity to show his undivided attention to the party."

4. Perfection is an idiom in China, pronounced shíquán shímíI, which means perfection without any defects.

Source: "Zhou Li Tian Guan Zhong Zai Xia Yi": "At the end of the year, you manage your medical affairs, so as to manage it, you'd better lose once."

At the end of the year, evaluate the treatment effect of doctors and determine the grade for doctors. All diseases can be accurately diagnosed as the first category, and one tenth can not be accurately diagnosed as the second category.

5, the lark is a hundred-test lark, and the calculation and prediction are very effective.

Source: Ming Lingmengchu's "Surprise at the First Moment" Volume 21: "Many people know the divinity of Liu Zhuang, but they don't know that their son has inherited his father's skills and is also a lark."

Most people know that Liu Zhuang's master has secret skills, but they don't know that his son has completely inherited his father's secret skills, which is also a test and a kind of accuracy.

E. When did the idioms "an old horse knows the way" and "winning with one shot" come from?

Idioms in Song Dynasty, Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period.

F. What are the common idioms and allusions?

Origin of idioms

"Warring States Policy Western Zhou Strategy": "Chu has Yang and is good at shooting. Shoot at the willow tree with a hundred paces, and it will hit you with a hundred shots. "

Idiom story: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yang, a famous Chu star, sent troops to help Zheng with the King of Chu. The king of Chu asked Yang to shoot the king of Jin with two arrows, and Yang was killed with one arrow. Pan Dang, a colleague, refused, and Yang shot down three poplar leaves a hundred paces away from their agreement, which made people have to admire.

G. Hundred-word idiom allusions

Origin of idioms

"Warring States Policy and Western Zhou Policy": "Chu has Yang, and he is good at shooting. Go to Liu Ye and shoot it in a hundred steps. "

Idiom: During the Spring and Autumn Period, Yang, a famous Chu star, sent troops to help Zheng with the King of Chu. The king of Chu asked Yang to shoot the monarch of Jin with two arrows, and Yang was killed with one arrow. Pan Dang, a colleague, refused, and Yang shot down three poplar leaves a hundred paces away from their agreement, which made people have to admire.

H. Is it an idiom to shoot 100 shots at a time?

One shot at a time is an idiom.

[Pronunciation] [bM: Me

Variety

zhòng]

[Explanation] Describe archery or shooting accurately, and hit the target every time. It is also more powerful than the metaphor of doing things.

[Source] "Warring States Policy and Western Zhou Policy": "Chu Youyang; Good marksmanship; Those who go to the willow leaves shoot them with a hundred steps; Hundreds of shots. "

[example] 1

He is a dead shot.

【 Proximity 】 Punch the bullet with a hundred paces, and there is no empty arrow, no empty string, no empty trick, no hundred tricks, no empty arrow.

[antonym] shooting without a target

A hundred-word synonym idioms

synonym

No false shot, no loss.

word

eye

Every shot hit the target.

hair

sound

Variety

Variety

zhang

explain

fair

1. Hit the target every time. It is very accurate to describe archery or shooting.

2. Metaphorically, you are completely sure of doing things and never fail.

Two-part allegorical saying: the old yellow bell on the shooting range

use

law

Combined type; As predicate, attribute and complement;

synonym

No false shot, no loss.

antonym

Without a goal, there are a hundred things.

light

riddle

Hey; A marksman/sharpshooter/shooter

appear

place

"Warring States Policy, Western Zhou Strategy": "Chu has Yang and is good at shooting. Shoot at the willow tree with a hundred paces, and it will hit you with a hundred shots. "

J. Pictures of hundreds of idioms

This idiom is used to describe the accuracy of shooting, which means the same thing-there is not a bullet, and nothing is lost. B: I f ā b: I explain archery or shooting accurately, and always hit the target. It is also a metaphor for doing things with confidence. The source "Warring States Policy Western Zhou Strategy": "Chu has Yang and is good at shooting. Go up to the willow tree and shoot it with a hundred steps. " Structural combination. Usage is good at shooting; Now this metaphor has been fully understood. Generally used as predicate, attribute and complement. Pronunciation; You can't read "f" here; Medium; It can't be pronounced as "zh not n ɡ". "In shape discrimination; Can't write "clock". Synonyms have no false hair, and antonyms have no purpose and no difference. He is a dead shot. (2) Lin Qiang is the captain of the school basketball team; He shoots almost ~.