The pronunciation of 毆 is qiān, and its meaning is as follows:
1. Sin; fault: to redeem the past ~.
2. Miss; delay: ~ period.
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Related vocabulary
1. Correcting violations
Idiom Pinyin: shéng qiān jiū wéi
Explanation of idioms: rope: to restrain, to straighten; to sui: to make a mistake; to correct: to correct. Refers to reporting mistakes and correcting mistakes
Idiom source: Qing Dynasty Chen Chen's "Xu Zizhi Tongjian·Song Zhenzong Jingde 2nd Year": "The position of Zhongcheng is not just to correct violations, but also to Take care of the country as a whole. ”?
2. Close the door and think about yourself
Idiom Pinyin: bì gé sī qiān
Idiom explanation: It means to reflect on oneself behind closed doors. . Same as "closing one's mind and thinking about one's faults".
The source of the idiom: "Three Kingdoms Shu Zhi Lai Min Zhuan" "Sitting on the job and resigning" Pei Songzhi's annotation quoted from "The Collection of Zhuge Liang": "I claim that I can be strict and strict and despise vulgarity, and I can command people with righteousness. Now that I can't, I mean Retirement makes you think about your mistakes behind closed doors."?
3. Sheng qian jiu miu
Idiom pinyin: sheng qian jiu miu
Idiom explanation: to correct mistakes, Correct errors. Rope: Correction. Error: fault. Fallacy: error.
The source of the idiom: Liu Zongyuan of the Tang Dynasty, "Thanks to Li Zhongcheng for appeasing Cui Jian and Qi Shuqi": "The rope is wrong and the wind is solemn."