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Idiom stories of being honest with each other.
Han Xin, the Duke of Huaiyin, was highly valued by Hanwang and Liu Bang for his outstanding military talents and outstanding talents. He played an important role in the dispute between Chu and Han. As a commander-in-chief, he led the army out of Chencang, gave orders to Sanqin, attacked Wei, destroyed the generation, destroyed Zhao, lowered Yan and cut Qi until the Chu army was destroyed, without a defeat.

Han Xin played a decisive role in the chaotic world situation at that time. No matter which side of Chu and Han gets his sincere help, it will surely win the world.

Counselor Kuai Tong tried to persuade Han Xin to betray Hanwang, stand on his own feet as king, share the world with Hanwang and the King of Chu, and form a powerful force, so as to prevent Han Xin from being in a state of panic after Hanwang won the world.

Kuai Tong said: I'm willing to sacrifice my courage and put forward a stupid plan, but I'm afraid you won't adopt it. The original text is: "I am willing to lose my heart, lose my courage and become stupid, but I am afraid I don't need it." With such a close relationship between liver and gallbladder, he expressed his sincerity and sincerity to Han Xin. It's a pity that Han Xin still didn't adopt Kuai Tong's suggestion.

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The antonym of mutual concern:

First of all, conspiracy

Interpretation: It originally refers to the exquisite structure of palace buildings. After metaphor exhausted scheming, infighting.

Quote: Mao Dun's Rainbow Nine: "In this matter, they are naked and have no intention of intrigue."

Second, conspiracy

Interpretation: It is a metaphor for deceiving each other and not trusting each other.

Quote: Chapter 17 of Spring's "The Bloody Battle of 1898 Hundred Days": "There are also mutual suspicions and intrigues between China and the South, which are annoying."