Bagong Mountain, real or imagined
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Bagong Mountain, real or imagined
  Explanation: The eight public mountain vegetation, both as a soldier. Describe the extreme panic, paranoia.
  Usage: Complex sentence; as subject, clause; describe the extreme fear of panic
  Source: "Book of Jin Fu Jian _set_ down": "(Fu) and Fu Jian and Wang Rong Wang Shi Tang city, see the Department of array neat, elite soldiers, but also the mountain vegetation Bagong north are humanoid, Gu Wei Rong said: ' also goes to rival also, what little peace? 'disappointed though there is of fear. "
  Examples: "~" Is the illusion of a case. (Mao Zedong, "On Protracted War")
No. 2
  Bagong Mountain: In the Anhui Huai River City West. Will be eight public mountain vegetation, both as a soldier. Described as extremely frightened and skeptical.
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词目
  八公山上,草木皆兵
发音
  bā gōng shān shàng,cǎo mù jiē bīng
释义
  八公山:山名,也叫北山,在安徽寿县(寿州)北,位于淝水以北、淮水以南。相传汉·淮南王刘安曾同八公(门客苏非、李尚、左吴、田由、雷被、毛被、伍被、晋昌八人)登此山,故得名。 木:树。皆:全,都
  将八公山上的草木,都当作是士兵。形容极度惊恐,疑神疑鬼。
出处
  唐·房玄龄等 《晋书·苻坚载记》:“坚与苻融登城而望王师,见部阵齐整,将士精锐;又北望八公山上草木皆类人形,顾谓融曰:‘此亦劲敌也,何谓少乎?’怃然有惧色。”
示例
  “~”,是错觉的一例。(毛泽东《论持久战》)
Thesaurus
Pale dismay