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Idiom stories about chewing teeth and piercing gums
Hatred against the enemy

Athena Chu.

Idiom story In the Tang Dynasty, the general Zhang Xun guarded Zhang Xun and was honored as "Zhang Xun". He fought bravely and was good at leading. In the crusade against Anshi rebellion, he often shouted loudly to boost morale. At a mobilization meeting, he was emotional and gnashed his teeth.

The source of Zhang Suiyang is still a thief, chewing his teeth and wearing gums; Yan Pingyuan will never forget you. He will hold his fist in his palm. Shi's Dongpo Inscription and Accidental Book

Explain teeth: teeth. Wear: bite. Gum: Gum. I grit my teeth and bite my teeth on the bed. Describe hatred for the enemy.

Used as predicate and attribute; Great hatred

Something similar chewed gum blood.

Idioms show that the flame plain is full of energy, fists clenched and claws pierced; Zhang Suiyang was angry and righteous, gnashing his teeth and perforation of his gums. Ming Cheng Deng Ji's Study Tour in Qionglin Volume II

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In the winter of 755 A.D., An Lushan, trusted by Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, suddenly rose up and rebelled in our time. Many state and county officials, seeing that the rebels are powerful, are unwilling to kill the enemy and serve the country and turn against the rebels. The solitary tide in Qiu Yong near Zhenyuan is one of them.

Zhang Xun, the magistrate of Zhenyuan County, gnashed her teeth when she learned that Linghu Chao had defected to the enemy. He organized a team of nearly 2,000 people to attack Qiu Yong and behead Linghu Chao's family.

Linghu Chao begged for her return. Seeing that Qiu Yong was occupied by Zhang Xun and his wife and children were killed, he led 40,000 rebels to attack the city for revenge. Zhang Xun was outnumbered and held fast to Qiu Yong for more than 60 days.

Soon, Suiyang, east of Qiu Yong, was besieged by rebels, and Xu Yuan, the satrap, sent someone to Zhang Xun for help. Considering that Suiyang is the barrier of the whole Jianghuai Valley, Zhang Xun resolutely gave up Qiu Yong and went to Suiyang to help Xu Yuan. But in the end, due to being outnumbered, Suiyang fell.

Before the fall of Suiyang, Zhang Xun made several obeisances to the west courtyard and shouted, "Your Majesty, I have tried my best to hold this isolated city. I can't repay your majesty's kindness by living. If I die, I am a spectre. If I am a thief, I will report it to your majesty! "

After the fall of Suiyang, Zhang Xun and both were captured by the rebels. Zhang Xun's men cried when they saw Zhang Xun captured. Patrol loudly say:

"Don't cry, don't be afraid, a big deal to die! If you die for your country, it is death and a fair death! "

Yin asked Zhang Xun, "I heard that every time you fight, your eyes are cracked and your teeth are broken. Why? "

Zhang Xun glared and said angrily, "I want to swallow you anti-thieves, but unfortunately I can't!"

Yin was furious and pried Zhang Xun's mouth open with a dagger, only to find that he had only three or four teeth left.

Seeing Zhang Xun's noble moral integrity, Yin wanted to let him go and persuaded him to surrender. Patrol loudly scold a way:

"I have decided to die for my country. You are attached to rebellion, pig and dog are worse! If I want to vote for it, it's daydreaming! "

Yin put the knife rest around Zhang Xun's neck again, threatening him to surrender. Zhang Xun said: "The head can be broken, the blood can flow, and the will cannot be bent!"

Seeing that Zhang Xun was determined not to surrender, Yin killed him with a knife.

Later, people used the allusion "Zhang Xun gritted his teeth" to describe the generals who were full of loyalty and bravely killed the enemy.