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Interpretation of idioms of hanging sheep and playing drums
Idioms are stereotypes in Chinese vocabulary. Idioms, everyone says they have become words, and so do idioms. Idioms are mostly four-character, and some are three-character, five-character or even more than seven-character. The following is an explanation of the idioms I compiled for you. Welcome to share.

Idiom: hanging sheep and playing drums

Pinyin: Xun yáng dǐgǐ

Short spell: xydg

Explanation: Hang the sheep, make the sheep's hoof move and beat the drums. In ancient times, this arrangement was carried out in military camps to lure the enemy.

Source: Yuan Anonymous "Lonely Thousand Miles" Wedge: "Empty camp tonight, hanging sheep and playing drums, hungry martinis."

I also secretly ordered the soldiers to inform the marshal that the battalions would be wrongly marked. Cai's Biography of Yue Quan back to the 57th time.

Synonyms: hanging sheep beating drums, hungry martini bells

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used in military, etc.

Follow-up: drum music is deafening, drum music is deafening, drum knife butcher advocates deafening drum kiss, claw drum kiss, tongue twister, tongue twister.

Follow-up: the morning bell and the drum are revived, and the flag is revived with great fanfare.

Reverse connection: floating to solve the problem of people hanging upside down, mirror hanging high, melon hanging empty, Qin Jing hanging high, such as hanging upside down to solve the problem of hanging upside down

Reverse connection: it is forbidden to suspend military forces and horses, and to hang troops into the hanging sword empty ridge. Penglai hangs a pot to practice medicine in the city without crying.

dictionary definition

[Idiom explanation]

Hanging: hanging. Hang the sheep, make their feet move and beat the drums. In ancient times, empty camps were used to lure enemies.

[source of allusions]

Cai's Biography of Yue Quan said in the fifty-seventh chapter, "The secret sergeant told the commander that all the camps were faking flags, hanging sheep and beating drums."

[Synonym]

Hanging sheep drums, hungry martini bells

[general degree]

infrequent

[emotional color]

commendatory term

[Grammatical usage]

As objects and attributes; Used in military, etc.

[Idiom structure]

Contraction type

[Generation year]

Modern Times