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Four-character idioms for transmitting information in ancient times
The ancient four-word idiom about transmitting information is:
Flying Pigeon Delivers Books: Tie the letter to the pigeon's feet and give it to the person who wants to deliver the book.
Fire and Smoke: In order to convey the information of enemy invasion in time, soldiers on the border of ancient China lit dyes on the beacon tower and emitted smoke, which could be seen from a distance.
Hongyan delivers a book: tie the letter to Hongyan and pass it on to another person.
Road narration: pedestrians on the road pass messages to each other, describing news or events as compelling.
Jiangyuyan: The ancient ship language can deliver letters, and later it is used to refer to the person who delivers letters.
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