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What do you mean by ghosts?

Ghost used to refer to ghosts in ancient legends, but now it refers to all kinds of bad people.

First, the idiom source:

From "Three Years of Zuo Zhuan Gong Xuan": "Charm and confusion cannot be met but not sought." , confuse the two.

Second, note:

Zhuan Xu: A legendary monster that can hurt people in the mountains.

Charm: refers to a pleasing ghost in the underworld.

Ghost: refers to the mountains and rivers in ancient myths and legends, and sometimes it can also refer to shadows.

Extended data:

1, idiom story:

It is said that when Eight-Nation Alliance invaded China, a fascist commander learned some China culture and wanted to show it off. He wrote such a pair of couplets, called the Eight Heavenly Kings of Pipa, Harp and Harp, and the Heavenly Kings acceded to the throne. A scholar should make the next sentence on the spot-ghosts and ghosts, ghosts and ghosts. Everyone applauded.

2. Make sentences:

A group of magic sticks have woven a big net to catch those who dream of promotion, cheat money and control people's hearts.