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How to explain the word hooligan?
Meaning: "rogue" is generally called rogue. See below for details:

(1) Bad behaviors such as treachery and splashing water: hooligans, hooligans | tough hooligans.

(2) Rogue, rogue: This person is a notorious rogue.

(3) Helpless: a rogue is alive, and a rogue cares about me.

4 lively and lovely; Lovely: I like children and hooligans best, lying on the stream peeling lotus flowers.

detailed description

1. No talent; useless

Historical Records Biography of Zhang Shizhi and Feng Tang: "Ask Lin Wei about the Animal Book. After a dozen questions, the captain can't be right if he looks left and right. The liar in the tiger circle is very familiar with the beast book asked by the deputy commander ... Wendi said,' Is the official improper? Rogue commander! "Pei zhi explained, led zhangyan said," I have nothing to rely on. "General's Canon Selected Six": "Those who are literate and hooligans can rise to the sky, and those who are useful and have no literature can't enter. "

2. It refers to bad behaviors, such as making splash and indulgence.

"Song Shu Wang Shian Xiuren Biography": "Hugh's life, the jackal fights the rogue." "The History of the New Five Dynasties: Biography of Empress Liang Wang": "Taizu is strong and rogue, and all counties hate him." Wake up, keep the promise, two county magistrates fight for righteous marriage and orphan girl: "Pan Huayi has no scruples and plays wine and food games with rogue villains every day." Chapter 16 of Liu Qing's Iron Wall: "Do you want to go well? Won't be a rogue again? "

3. refers to a rogue, a deadbeat.

Biography of the Book of Jin: "If you are afraid of strong soldiers, you will hide many thieves." "Sui Shu Cheng Jie Chen Chuan Xiaoyi": "Yang Changren, the former county magistrate, Wang Juedeng, the governor of Yemen, is a traitor." "Scholars" 24: "This man is called a stone rat, and he is a famous rogue." Lu Xun's Collection of Letters to Zhang Tingqian: "Shangyu Hometown Association was originally controlled by rogues, but it was also dismissed when it came forward to invite people."

4. Nothing to rely on; There is nothing to do.

Han Juegan's Wind of Yilin and Taitai: "Where dragons and snakes gather, water comes everywhere, which makes me a rogue." Biography of the Three Kingdoms Wei Zhihua Tuo: "Peng Cheng's wife went to the toilet at night, stung her hands and groaned to the rogue." Song Sushi's "Zebieeryi": "Everyone knows that he will be a civilian again in less than ten years, so he must love himself and break the law. He should not be called a rogue and give up on the murderer." Ming Gui Youguang's Book of Generals: "In addition to the situation, the soldiers will die, followed by the drought, and the year will be a rogue." Zhang's On Representative System: "If you choose your rights by paying taxes ... northern areas such as Shaanxi and Gansu will benefit from the sale, while the three northeastern provinces and Xinjiang are particularly rogue."

5. Bored. Talking too much is annoying.

Wu Qiqu (II) by Chen in the Southern Dynasties: "I only hate the rogue Runan chicken, and Tianhe still cries." Song Luyou's poem "Writing in the Rain": "The passionate grass is green along the wall, and the thief frog sings around the house." One of Sun Hua's farewell friends in Qing Dynasty: "Strange Spring Breeze is a rogue, blowing catkins all over the world."

6. It means seemingly hateful love. Very close.

The fourth song of "Broken Willow" in the Tang Dynasty: "I hate early plum blossoms and let spring come out of the forest first." Song Xin Qi Ji's poem "Huanxisha" said: "Crows can sometimes persuade customers, and rogues in Mo Mo have recruited people."

7. Bored. It means that emotions are boring because there is no support.

Su Song Shunqin's poem "The Works of a Bachelor of Public Service": "I am worried about being a hooligan, and I want to praise it." Ming and Meng called Shun's "A narrow escape" the second part: "I feel so uncomfortable that I feel like a hooligan when I sleep, and the sun has turned outside." Qing Jin Ren Rui's poem "Today's Saibei": "The women in the south of the Yangtze River are scoundrels, and they have a long life in the spring."