[Idiom name] The former disciple turned against him [Idiom pinyin] qián tú dǎo gē [Idiom definition] The troops in front surrendered to the enemy and in turn attacked their own people. [Idiom-making sentence] 1. Mengjin meets eight hundred countries, and takes the cruelty and def

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[Idiom name] The former slut

[Idiom pinyin] qián tú dǎo gē

[Idiom definition] The troops in front of surrendered to the enemy and attacked their own people in turn.

[Idiom name] The former disciple turned against him [Idiom pinyin] qián tú dǎo gē [Idiom definition] The troops in front surrendered to the enemy and in turn attacked their own people. [Idiom-making sentence] 1. Mengjin meets eight hundred countries, and takes the cruelty and def - DayDayNews

[Idiom sentence making]

1. Mengjin meets eight hundred countries, and takes the cruelty and conquering the crime. Jiazi Daishuang meets Muye, and the previous disciples turn against each other.

2. No one has an enemy to our army, and the former disciple turned against him and attacked north of the rear, and blood flowed.

3. When King Wu of Zhou defeated Zhou, there was a record that "the Ba Shi was brave and fierce, singing and dancing to the Yin people, and his former disciples turned against each other."

4. From the hundreds of boats in the Yellow River to the former disciples of Muye, to the Hecheng in the Chaoge , along the way, I felt the people's hope to end the tyranny and welcome the peaceful world.

5. From the above records, it can be seen that although the army of King Zhou of Shang was large, the soldiers had no fighting spirit and the former disciples turned against each other.

6. After King Wu of Zhou ascended the throne, he established the capital Haojing on the east bank of the Fenghe in , and launched the Battle of Muye in the mid-11th century BC. The Yin army "turned against the enemy", the Shang king was defeated and burned himself, and the Western Zhou dynasty was established.

[Idiom name] The former disciple turned against him [Idiom pinyin] qián tú dǎo gē [Idiom definition] The troops in front surrendered to the enemy and in turn attacked their own people. [Idiom-making sentence] 1. Mengjin meets eight hundred countries, and takes the cruelty and def - DayDayNews

[Idiom Story]

In 1066 BC, King Wu of Zhou led his troops to attack King Zhou of Shang, and the various vassal states responded one after another. The army of Zhou defeated many Shang Dynasty cities and held a oath-taking meeting in Muye, who was only seventy miles away from the capital Chaoge, listing the various crimes of King Zhou.

At this time, King Zhou of Shang was drinking and having fun with his concubine. Suddenly, he heard the news of King Wu of Zhou's attack, and panicked and hurriedly led an army of 700,000 to Muye to fight. Ke King Zhou's vanguard troops turned the spearhead and counterattacked. As a result, Shang army was defeated and blood flowed into a river.

King Zhou fled back to Chaoge, knowing that the situation was hopeless and the end of the world was not far away, so he lit the fire and set himself on fire. The Shang Dynasty perished.

The former disciple turned against him: the army betrayed and turned his gun to attack himself.

"Shangshu·Wucheng": Meeting in Muye, there is no enemy to our army, the former disciple turned against him, attacked north of the rear, and drifted blood.

[Idiom name] The former disciple turned against him [Idiom pinyin] qián tú dǎo gē [Idiom definition] The troops in front surrendered to the enemy and in turn attacked their own people. [Idiom-making sentence] 1. Mengjin meets eight hundred countries, and takes the cruelty and def - DayDayNews

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