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Give two examples of words about feudal lords competing for hegemony, and talk about the insights the idiom stories bring you.

Besieged on all sides

Xiang Yu and Liu Bang originally agreed to use the east and west sides of the chasm (in the Jialu River in Rong County, Henan today) as the boundary to prevent mutual infringement. Later

Liu Bang followed the advice of Zhang Liang and Chen Ping and felt that Xiang Yu should be eliminated while he was weak, so he joined forces with Han Xin, Peng Yue, and Liu

Jia to pursue Xiang Yu who was heading east. Xiang Yu's troops bound for Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu)

. Finally, several layers of troops were deployed and Xiang Yu was tightly surrounded by Gaixia (in the southeast of today's Lingbi County, Anhui). At this time, Xiang Yu had very few soldiers and no food. At night, he heard the troops surrounding him singing the folk songs of Chu Di.

He couldn't help but be very surprised and said: "Has Liu Bang already obtained the forbidden land?

Why did his troops Why are there so many people from Chu inside?" He said that he had lost his fighting spirit, so he got up from the bed, drank wine in the tent, and sang with his favorite concubine Yu Ji. After singing, I burst into tears. The people around me were also very sad and couldn't hold their heads up. After a while, Xiang Yu mounted his horse, took the remaining 800 cavalry, and broke out from the south to escape. Fleeing at the same time

Fighting at the same time, he went to the Wujiang River and committed suicide.

Because in this story, Xiang Yu was surprised when he heard songs of Chu being sung all around him, and then failed to commit suicide.

People in the future used the phrase "Besieged on all sides". Describes a personnel environment in which people are attacked or forced from all sides, resulting in a situation of isolation and distress.

The fate of those who fall into this situation is often very tragic. For example, someone often associates with bad people, does nothing to make a living, and is idle; but later breaks those When a bad person is forced to make a living, when he seeks help from others, others should also respond to his daily behavior

If he is too bad, he will never sympathize with him or ignore him. This person is in a situation where he is "embattled on all sides." Another example is the discussion of academic issues in school.

The students are uneducated and have no skills (idiom, meaning no academic)

. They talk nonsense and confuse right and wrong. The students attack them in groups. This is The students are completely isolated, which can also be called "besieged on all sides." In the course of our lives and in our daily lives, if we behave well and do things in a down-to-earth manner, if we make mistakes, we will inevitably suffer the misfortune of being "embattled on all sides".