Cattle offal repel the enemy, an idiom in China, with the pinyin of niú xì tuì dí, which means giving people live animals and giving them food; This refers to repelling the enemy for cattle, and describes people repelling the enemy with machine wisdom and strategy. Use beef offal to retreat from the enemy: compact; As objects and attributes; Used in written language.
From Thirty-three Years of Zuo Zhuan written by Zuo Qiuming in the Spring and Autumn Period: A businessman named Zheng took the city to see Zhou, and at first sight he took advantage of Wei Xianniu's 12th Division. He said: I heard that my son marched from our city, and he dared to follow. If you don't avoid our city, you will be overwhelmed by followers. There will be one day's accumulation of housing, and one night's preparation for traveling. And let it report to Zheng.
Niuzhang retreats from the enemy and makes sentences.
1. On the battlefield of bonfire, ox gizzard became a weapon for soldiers to retreat from the enemy.
The general ordered the soldiers to pick up the burdock, March forward bravely and successfully retreat from the enemy.
The smell of burdock makes the enemy escape and becomes our weapon to retreat from the enemy.
At the most critical moment, the soldiers held the cow and successfully retreated from the enemy.
The beef brisket has become our magic weapon to retreat from the enemy.
6. Soldiers are constantly honing their skills, and the use of beef offal is becoming more and more skilled, and they can successfully retreat from the enemy.
7. Cattle offal plays an important role in the army. They often play a key role in repelling the enemy.
8. The soldiers are always ready, just waiting for the enemy to attack, and then repelling the enemy with cattle.
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