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What words can be combined with the word "war"?

The word "Zhan" can be combined into a compound word: take it for yourself? Taking the mountain as king? Shit in the manger? Sail in the wind? Take the helm and improvise.

1. Help yourself.

Pinyin: zhàn? Wei? jǐ? Lady Yang

Short spell: zwjy

Description: take what does not belong to you as your own.

Source: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Liu: "Take other people's things for yourself."

Example: Lu Yao's Ordinary World, Volume 4, Chapter 33: "After her father bought it, she stole it after reading it."

Synonym: take it for yourself

Antonym: Give up yourself for others.

Grammar: as predicate and object; Possess something that doesn't belong to you.

2. Take the mountain as king

Pinyin: zhàn? shān? Wei? yellow

Short spell: zsw

Explanation: occupy: occupy, occupy; Wang: Ruler. Occupy the top of the mountain and be king. Metaphor is dominating one party, claiming hegemony.

Source: Qing Jiang Zhenming's Prequel to Yongqing Shengping 69: "The second thing, I don't take the mountain as the king, just compete with you, and it's over."

Ex.: He wants to control this field.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Be king and dominate.

3. occupy the toilet and don't shit

Pinyin: zhàn? Zhe? máo? kēng? bù? lā? allow

Short spell: zzmkbls

Explanation: Metaphor occupies a position and doesn't work.

Source: Deng Xiaoping's "On the Rectification of National Defense Industrial Enterprises": "Such a leading cadre simply asks him to have a good rest, otherwise how can he do it?"

Grammar: as predicate, object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences

Step 4 sail with the wind

Pinyin: zhān? fēng? shǐ? fán

Short spell: zfsf

Interpretation: it is a metaphor for improvising and watching the excitement.

Source: Article 8 of the Biography of Awakening Marriage: "Look at people's eyes and take the wind and sail."

Synonym: improvise

Grammar: as a predicate; Refers to random strain

5. Take advantage of the wind and look at the gas

Pinyin: zhān? fēng? wàng? qì

Short spell: zfwq

Explanation: Look at the wind direction and clouds. It is also a metaphor for have it both ways, improvising.

Source: Shen Ming Defu's Wild Gains, Words, Words, and Official Mistakes: "Unfortunately, I went to an official other than a servant, and the four kings ...; "There are countless others who are arrogant and have turned their backs on their famous teachings."

Example: At the beginning, there were one or two experts who took it by surprise and delivered a strategy to the world series; However, the followers of ~ rushed to agree, and the group of scholars pretended to be arrogant. Zhou Lianggong's Shadow of Qing Dynasty Volume 10

Synonym: look at the face and examine the color.

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Used to do things