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What does it mean to rise up?

This idiom means: people can't stand the oppression and exploitation of the rulers, stand up and resist, often compared to people's uprising.

It originated from Jia Yi's On the Qin Dynasty in the Western Han Dynasty. It is an ancient allusion, which was widely quoted by people and given new meaning. The background of this idiom is the late Qin Dynasty. Chen Sheng, Wu Guang and others could not bear the tyranny of the Qin Dynasty and rose up to lead the people against the rule of the Qin Dynasty. The reason for their uprising was the harsh taxation, harsh criminal law and corruption of officials in the Qin Dynasty, which made it impossible for the people to survive.

Chen Sheng, Wu Guang and others who rose up in revolt used people's anti-tyranny psychology at that time to stimulate people's resistance through slogans, slogans and other propaganda means. They also established their own armed forces to fight against the army of the Qin Dynasty, and finally succeeded in overthrowing the rule of the Qin Dynasty.

The meaning of this idiom is not only the people's uprising, but also the spirit of resisting injustice and pursuing justice and freedom. In modern society, it is still widely used by people, which represents people's resistance to injustice, immorality and inequality and the spirit of pursuing justice.

For example, when the leadership of a company abuses power and corrupts, employees may rise up and protest or strike to safeguard their rights and interests. Or when a community is treated unfairly, residents may organize and rise up to fight for their rights and dignity.

Uprising sentences:

1. Under the severe situation of unbearable water pollution, local residents rose up and demanded that the government take measures to solve the water quality problem.

2. The workers who suffered from economic oppression and unfair treatment finally rose up and demanded the capitalists to improve their working environment and treatment.

3. Unable to stand the double oppression of government corruption and war, the people in that country rose up and spontaneously organized themselves to resist the tyranny of the government.

4. After the villagers couldn't stand the bully's oppression, they finally rose up and fought for justice and fairness through their own strength.

5. After seeing the injustice and corruption in society, teenagers are full of anger and rise up in succession to fight for justice.

6. After seeing the ugly faces of corrupt officials, people rose up and fought for justice and rights.

7. The local residents couldn't bear the exploitation of evil forces, so they rose up and organized to resist.

8. In wartime, people rose up and fought bravely to defend their homeland.

9. The local residents, led by the rising leaders, unite to resist injustice and injustice.

1. Unable to stand the unfair wages, the workers rose up and demanded that the company raise wages and benefits.