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Idiom: What does it mean to be promoted hard to count? What allusions and stories are there?

Idiom: It’s hard to count. Idiom number: 1087. Idiom: It’s hard to count. Pinyin: ㄓㄨㄛˊ ㄈㄚˇㄋㄢˊ ㄕㄨˇ Chinese Pinyin: zhuó fǎ nán shǔ Reference word: 梢发 To count the number of sins, it’s hard to count them. If you can’t push them, you can’t pull them out. It’s too many to push them out. Synonyms: Too many bamboos to write down. Definition: To pull out. "It's hard to count" means that even if you pull out all your hair, you can't count the crimes you've committed. There are so many crimes that it’s hard to count. The language version of "Historical Records." Volume seventy-nine. Biography of Fan Ju and Cai Ze. Fan Ju". Emoji symbol: 梢(This is the original collection of the Chinese character "梢发不多" on this website that corresponds to the Emoji symbol "". It adds vivid symbols to the Chinese characters, compares PNG images and animated GIF images, and is also convenient for everyone to copy and paste to social media Click on the Emoji symbol "" and the picture link to view a more detailed introduction to the symbol in the "EmojiAll Expression Dictionary") Detailed explanation of the idiom and allusion: "It's difficult to pull out hair" refers to pulling out a full head of hair as a measure of crime. There are still not enough tools to describe them. During the Warring States Period, Xu Jia, a native of Wei, once took Fan Ju on a mission to Qi State. King Qi Xiang asked him to wait for several months as a senior official in Wei State, but refused to summon him. Instead, he admired Fan Ju's eloquence and knowledge and treated Fan Ju extremely. He was given a lot of courtesy, gifts, wine and food. King Qi Xiang's move made Xu Jia very angry. After returning to the state of Wei, he accused Fan Ju of having an affair with the state of Qi and having the intention of treason. Fan Ju was arrested and beaten so severely that he almost lost his life. After Fan Ju escaped death, he managed to defect to Qin and changed his name to Zhang Lu. With his extraordinary intelligence and strategy, he was reused by King Qin Zhao and became the prime minister of Qin. The State of Wei always thought that Fan Ju was dead and had no idea that Zhang Lu was Fan Ju. Therefore, when King Qin Zhao was preparing to send troops to attack the State of Wei, the King of Wei sent Xu Jia to Qin for peace talks. After Xu Jia arrived in the Qin State, Fan Ju deliberately dressed in rags and pretended to be a humble servant to meet him. Xu Jia saw that although Xu Jia was alive but living in poverty, he showed pity and gave him a robe. After Fan Ju left, Xu Jia learned from others that the person he framed in the past was actually the current Qin Prime Minister Zhang Lu. Xu Jia was surprised and frightened and hurried to the door to apologize. As soon as he arrived at Fan Ju's house, he took off his shirt, walked on his knees from the door to Fan Ju, kowtowed with his head and said, "I never expected that you could ascend to such a high position. I knew that you deserved death. It's up to you to decide whether you live or die today!" Fan Ju asked deliberately: "How many crimes do you have?" Xu Jia replied: "I have too many crimes. I'm afraid even if I pull out all my hair, it won't be enough. Count my crimes." Later, the idiom "It's hard to count" evolved from this, which is used to describe the number of crimes that are too numerous to count. Source: "Historical Records." Volume seventy-nine. Biography of Fan Ju and Cai Ze. "Fan Ju" Since Fan Ju came to Qin, his nickname was Zhang Lu, but Wei didn't know about it and thought Fan Ju had been dead for a long time. When Wei heard that Qin was going to attack Han and Wei in the east, Wei sent Xu Jia to Qin... Xu Jia was shocked. He knew that he had been betrayed, so he acted naked because his subordinates were apologizing for their sins. So Fan Ju hung up the curtains, and a large number of waiters came to see him. It was necessary for Jia to start his sentence by saying that he was guilty of death, and said: "Jia didn't expect you to be able to rise above the blue clouds. Jia didn't dare to re-read the book of the world, and didn't dare to take on the affairs of the world. Jia has committed the crime of soup and wok, so please stay in the land of Hu raccoon dog. Only if you live or die!" Fan Ju 1> said: "How many crimes have you committed?" He said: "It is not enough to promote Jia 2> to continue Jia's crimes." [Note] (1) Fan Ju: B.C.? ?Before 225, the courtesy name is Uncle. During the Warring States Period, he was a strategist from the Wei Dynasty. He was good at eloquence and used the strategy of distant friendship and close attack to persuade King Zhao of Qin. Ju, the sound is ㄐㄩ. (2) Jia: Xu Jia, a senior official in the state of Wei during the Warring States Period, his birth and death years are unknown. Documentary evidence: 01. "Collection of Imperial Edicts of the Tang Dynasty." Volume 125. Political affairs. Calm down the chaos. "Ping Luzhou Deyin": "He threatens to obey the people, is cruel, accumulates evil, and makes it difficult to promote." 02. "Old Book of Tang." Volume 140. "The Biography of Liu Pi": "Wherever the masters and disciples came, they were burned and robbed, and they were punished for thousands of years." 03. Qing Dynasty. Li Yong's "Collection of Two Songs." Volume 13. "Meeting at Guanzhong Academy": "Yong is a foolish and mediocre person, with numerous flaws and countless achievements. He is neither outstanding nor has practical knowledge. He is so presumptuous as to be shy." 04. "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio". Volume 4. "Continuing Huangliang": "Don't think of sacrificing your life to rub your head in order to repay the worst; instead, let your imagination run wild and be good at creating power and blessings."

The crimes that can lead to death are countless! 05. "The wild old man revealed his words." "Chapter 75": "Qin Hui's crimes were too numerous to count. Cheng was stabbed to death by Shi Quan, and he ate his flesh alive. How could he be so quick?" Usage instructions: The semantic explanation describes the numerous crimes, which are difficult to count. Usage categories are used in expressions of "heavy sin". Example Sentence <01>This group of robbers has committed numerous crimes and has committed countless crimes. <02>The atrocities committed by the invaders are countless and detestable. <03>The judge used severe penalties to punish him for the countless crimes he committed. <04>The crimes committed by that young man were countless and made his parents ashamed. <05>In the 19th century, there were countless imperialist atrocities and atrocities, and the people all hated them. <06>The crimes of this wanted criminal are countless, and everyone hopes that he can be brought to justice as soon as possible. Idiom Solitaire

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Refer to the idiom in the "Mandarin Dictionary": It's hard to count.

Refer to the "Mandarin Dictionary" for the detailed explanation of the idiom "梢发的多" is divided into words:

梢, 发, difficult, count.