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Idiom explanation of soldiers' connection with disaster

Idiom: World War I is followed by World War II.

Pinyin: Banglian Ji Hu

Short spell: blhj

Explanation: refers to continuous wars and disasters.

Source: Sun Yat-sen's "General Command to Admonish Dongjiang Rebels": "In recent years, two thieves, Fujian, Guangdong and Hunan, were the real culprits. Recently, it has resumed in Zhejiang, and the soldiers are connected with the disaster. The Grand Commander has made it clear that the generals will set off for the Northern Expedition. "

Synonym: War is a disaster, and war is a disaster.

Antonym: peaceful country and peaceful people.

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and clause; Used in protracted war

English: occasional wars and endless distractions

Follow-up: three to nine, three to four, no stubble, one kiss after another, one hug after another, one cigarette after another.

Smooth connection: hand in hand, hand in hand, hand in hand, hand in hand, shoulder in hand, hub in hand.

Reverse connection: forbear to suppress armor to stop soldiers, to suppress armor to stop soldiers, to suppress armor to sleep soldiers.

Reverse connection: soldiers are not tired of power, soldiers are not tired of fraud, soldiers do not pick up, soldiers are not dirty, and soldiers are not bloody.