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Idiom about that dangers of war

chaos: famine, chaos: refers to social instability. Describe the social chaos during the war.

panic and confusion: describe the social chaos and unrest during the war.

the bane of war: soldiers: war; Even: successively; Knot: Associated. War after war has brought endless disasters.

the continuous disaster of soldiers: soldiers: refers to war. Wars continue year after year, and disasters continue to come together.

war and disaster: wars and disasters continue. The same as "the fate of the soldiers."

fight against each other: fight against each other: weapons. Meet by force. Refers to solving problems by war.

if the soldiers are still on fire, don't set yourself on fire: stop. War is like playing with fire. If you don't stop it in time under appropriate circumstances, you will burn yourself.

a thousand miles to the bare ground: bare: empty. Describe the scene where a large amount of land is desolate caused by natural disasters or wars.

Chu-He Han boundary: the river boundary between Chu (Xiang Yu) and Han (Liu Bang) when they were fighting. Later, the boundary between the two sides of China Chessboard was written with "Chu River and Han Dynasty". It is also a metaphor for the front line of general war. Also known as "Han River in Chu".

Han River in Chu: the boundary and river between the areas controlled by both sides in the struggle between Chu and Han. Later, it is often compared to the front line of war.

the war without justice in the Spring and Autumn Period: the war without justice in the Spring and Autumn Period. It also refers to unjust wars.

Fighting: Fighting: Two ancient weapons. Go to war on a large scale. Metaphor swaggering.

knife scar and arrow scar: the scar left after the wound struck by the knife and arrow is healed. Describe the wounds left by the war.

swords and guns are put into storage: no war, no armament; Peace paralysis, disarmament, not on guard.

backwards: backwards: insert the blade backwards; Load: furnishings, placement; Fighting: two ancient weapons, generally referring to weapons. Putting weapons upside down is a metaphor for peace without war.

Fight back: Put weapons upside down, which means that there is no war and the world is at peace. The same as "fighting backwards."

I'm desperate: I'm free, I'm free; Poverty: do everything possible. Use force at will and constantly wage wars of aggression. Describe extremely belligerent.

to punish the people: to punish: to punish. Hang: condolences. Punish the guilty and save the people. Often used as a slogan to wage war.

Punish the guilty and hang people: Punish the guilty and save the people. Often used as a slogan to wage war. "People" are regarded as "people" because they avoid Taizong. The same as "cutting crimes and hanging people."

release the cattle to the horses: release the cattle and horses for combat. Metaphor is the end of the war, no more fighting.