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What does flying knife mean?

Ambush on all sides is the last stage of Chu-Han struggle. Han Xin, a famous strategist, surrounded Xiang Yu's Chu army with ten armies, and adopted a step-by-step tactic specifically for Xiang Yu's bravery. Finally, he defeated Xiang Yu and forced Xiang Yu to commit suicide in Wujiang River. This array is called house of flying daggers because of its interlocking connotation and impeccable connotation.

Idiom: ambush on all sides

Pinyin: shmiàn máI fú

Description: Ambush on all sides and encircle the enemy. There are many ambushes around the fingers.

Source: Yuan Anonymous's "Make-up Box" is the second discount: "From then on, jump out of Jiubizhai Chain Village and get rid of the house of flying daggers."

Example: Cao Cao consulted with the generals to break Shao's plan, and Cheng Yu offered it. ★ Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms, the 31st time.

Synonym: besieged on all sides

Idiom story: During the struggle between Chu and Han, Han Xin, a native of Huaiyin, was reused by Hanwang and Liu Bang, and Wei, Zhao Wangxie, Yan Wangzang and Qi Guang were captured alive. After Liu Bang named him King of Qi, he led 300,000 troops to join forces with Peng Yue's army and besieged Xiang Yu in full view. He adopted the tactics of being besieged on all sides, forcing Xiang Yu to commit suicide in Wujiang River and won a decisive victory.