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To refer to a deer as a horse means to refer to a deer as a horse in a sentence

Point to a deer as a horse [zhǐ l? w?i mǎ]

Explanation: Point to a deer and say it is a horse. It is a metaphor for deliberately confusing right and wrong.

From: "Historical Records of the First Emperor of Qin": Zhao Gao wanted to cause chaos, but was afraid that the officials would not listen, so he set up a test first and presented a deer to the second generation, saying: "Ma Ye." The second generation smiled and said: "The prime minister made a mistake?" Call a deer a horse. ?Ask the left and right, and the left and right may remain silent, or may say that the horse will obey and Zhao Gao will do so. ?

Grammar: concurrent expression; used as predicate, object, attributive; with derogatory connotations

To make a sentence to refer to a deer as a horse:

1. Dafan Everyone in the world relishes in his ability to mislead a deer into a horse.

2. It is clearly a lion, but it is labeled as a donkey. Doesn’t this mean that a deer is a horse?

3. Bad people often confuse right and wrong, which is really inappropriate.

4. You must seek truth from facts when doing things. You must not be aware of those people and things that refer to deer as horses, but you must go along with them and flatter them.

5. As a high official, he should distinguish right from wrong. If you deliberately refer to a deer as a horse to confuse people, you will eventually become annoying.

6. We should be rigorous and meticulous in our treatment of science. If we don’t understand and pretend to understand, we may make jokes.

7. The story of referring to a deer as a horse has been passed down to this day. People use this term to describe a person who does not distinguish right from wrong and confuses right and wrong. ?

8. In the last years of the Qin Dynasty, Prime Minister Zhao Gao conspired to usurp the throne. In order to eliminate dissidents, he came up with a trick of "turning a deer into a horse". This move not only brought Emperor Qin II into the palm of his hand, but also identified those ministers who were not in power and dared to tell the truth so that they could be eliminated, which shows how vicious his intentions were.

9. Although what you said does not mean exchanging a deer for a horse, it does mean exchanging a sheep for an ox.

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