(1) 【 swearing-in meeting before the battle 】: Before the battle, the commander-in-chief announced the significance of the battle to the soldiers, expressing his (King Wu's) determination to bow and armor, cut the road for injustice, and swear allegiance to Konoha, so as to practice the position of the son of heaven. ? Huainanzi? Outline (2) [Pledge for the Masses]: refers to the mass assembly that solemnly expresses the determination to swear to the master. Detailed description of the meeting (1). Mo Yu: "After Yu Naihui died, he swore to the teacher: There are many people, and I am willing to listen to his life." Later, "pledging" means that the commander-in-chief declared the combat significance to the soldiers before the army went out to fight, so as to stimulate the judges' fighting will. "Huai Nan Zi Yao lue": "The King of Wu bowed to Jia, cut down the Tao to seek injustice, and vowed to admire Ye as the son of heaven." "The Legend of Loyalty and Righteousness in Old Tang Dynasty" Zhang Xun: "The patrol is generous. Every time I fight with a thief, I shout an oath, my eyes bleed and my teeth are broken. " In the Qing Dynasty, Wei Yuan's "Wu Shengji" Volume 1: "Since Taizu vowed to learn from the Ming Dynasty, he defeated Fushun and Yiqing River. In the spring of four years, he received his destiny and left 6,000 soldiers to guard Zakata for the Ming Dynasty." Generally speaking, mass meetings solemnly express their determination to accomplish an important task. 1929 Yin Fu's "May Day" No.5: "Our May Day is the swearing-in ceremony, and our demonstration is the premise of victory."
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Interpretation of the oath √ Express your determination in public or with * * *, and carry out what you say: swear. Vows. Swear. Pledge allegiance to the death. Words of determination: swear. Swear, swear. Radical: speech; Teacher's translation: teacher. Mentor. Master. Teachers and students. Guidance. Teachers' morality and friends Be a good teacher. A person who is good at a certain technology: an engineer. Doctor. Technician. Imitation: Learn from the ancients. Example: Normal school. Refers to mentoring or teacher-student relationship: Jenny. Senior male apprentice/student