Narrow deterrence
Parochial deterrence
Basic meaning of parochial deterrence
Narrow deterrence refined edition
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Worries and sorrows. "Xunzi · Li Lun": "It is better to cry and mourn than to frighten and hurt people in a narrow way." Yang Jing notes: "Narrow means poor; frighten means sorrow." -
Extreme grief. "Xunzi. On Rites": "It is not too narrow to frighten people and hurt people by crying."
Disjunctive explanation
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poor Embarrassment is dangerous. The Warring States Policy · Qi Ce San: "Those who are good at saying things should show their potential and say what they are doing. People are too urgent. If they are in a narrow and difficult situation, how can they use force?" Bao Biao noted: "Narrow and dangerous." Geng Huikao, the ancestors, said: " -
Parochial 1. Obstruction and isolation. Pass through water. -
Parochial 1. Narrow and simple. The Book of the Later Han Dynasty - The Biography of Zhang Heng: "The narrow and rough area in the area is forced to travel northward." The Book of Zhou - The Biography of Yuwen Shenju: "The narrow and rough house where Shi Xianhe lived was removed from the palace province and given as a bedroom." The Song Dynasty -
Parochial system Control. Pass through "water". Guanzi Coyett: "The king of Gonggong, the water is in seven places, and the land is in three places, so he can take advantage of the power of heaven to narrow the world." -
Deterrence ◎ Deter zh è nsh è [submit] the town to obey the "Notice", which has a certain deterrent effect on unhealthy tendencies -
Deterrence fear. Song Luyou's Annals on the Cemetery of Lu, a Free Doctor in the Right Dynasty: "The old officials stay with traitors, fear fear and shrink, and dare not move at will." Qing Ping Buqing's "Swarf, anecdote, memorial of Chen Shiyu": "The barbarians are suspicious -
Cowardly deterrence Fear and frustration. "Dunhuang Bianwen Anthology - Demon Subduing Bianwen": "The Taoist priest is the Japanese Demon Subduing Army, and the Six Divisions are afraid to frighten the souls of the dead." -
Cower Be timid and afraid. "Han Feizi: A Sign of Death": "Fear and weakness make the flea timid, and the flea's heart is weak when it sees the flea. It knows what it means to be able to do, but if it breaks, it can not dare to walk, and it can also die." Tang Lu Guimeng's poem "Jimengyou Ganlu Temple": "Fear and fear, and dare not move forward, lotus
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Drunken Soul's Pinyin -
heteromeric -
mainstay -
diphtheritic -
fixed-length -
Meaning of intention -
Pinyin -
The antonym of Xilian -
gentrify -
grand -
Imperative Pinyin -
gifted scholars and beautiful ladies -
The antonym of "things hurt others" -
An antonym that is fragmented -
Meaning of crux -
legco -
money-grubber -
A synonym for a hundred year old man -
denigrate -
A synonym for entreaty -
A synonym for rights -
traces left by chariot and horse -
A synonym for grinding a pestle into a needle -
The pen order of the tomb -
The opposite of pure -
Pinyin of valve -
A synonym for debt -
The antonym of the preface -
The appropriate antonym -
Purple soil -
as clean as ice and as pure as jade -
A synonym for dying for the country -
Ying's Pinyin