What is an Intervention?
Intervention (gàn yù), also known as "Qian Yu", "Qian Yu", Chinese vocabulary. It means to participate in something that was not involved.
- [gn yù]
- [intervene]: Ask or participate in [its thing].
- Comrades of the police are invited to intervene.
- Zhou Zhisen has never intervened in such a bold way.
- 1. Ask or participate (its matter).
"Biography of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, and Yang Jun" "The Grievances of All the People" Pei Songzhi quoted Wei Yu from the Three Kingdoms "Wei Lue": "If you drive south, you will not be allowed to work in Yujun County if you are not in Wan.
"Jin Shu Wang Yan Biography": "Yu's wife Yan Guo ... intervening in personnel matters, and can't stop it." [2]
"The Book of Sui · The Five Elements": "The mother and son of Shi Mu are lonely and interfere in the administration of the court, and people suffer from it."
Song Sima Guang's "Deputy of Shang Pang on Beizhou Matters": "State-owned government, temples, well-established proposals, general plans have been set, and reverted to lowly people, foolish discussion, intercourse, and sin Bigger too. "
In the 96th edition of "East Zhou Dynasty Records": "However, said that Zhao Huiwen Wang Chong used an internal servant, surnamed Miao Mingxian, and the officials worshiped the eunuchs, and interfered in politics."
Fan Wenlan, Cai Meibiao, etc., Chapter 2 of Chapter Two of the General History of China, Section 1: "Hou's national affairs are managed by the court officials, and Hou must not be involved."
Ba Jin's "Remembering Xiao Shan" One: "She saw those young people coming in late at night, afraid that they would take me away, then she slipped out of the door and went to the police station opposite, asking the police to intervene."- 2. Concern; Relationship.
Tang Yuanzhang's "Inscription and Preface to the Tomb of Wai Lang Du Jun, a Member of the Ministry of the Old Ministry of the Tang Dynasty": "Choose three hundred of them who intervened in the education, and the rest is unknown." [3]
Volume 1 of "Zhu Ziquan": "It is a lesson for oneself, without any interference from others."
Ming Zhuan's Biography of Tang Responsibility: "Anyone who knows thousands of miles away and has nothing to do with it, don't need to ask for it but pass on the filial piety to him." [4]
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