拼音: jiāng hàn cháo zōng
注音: ㄐ一ㄤ ㄏㄢˋ ㄔㄠˊ ㄗㄨㄥ
解释: 指江河奔流入海。也比喻魇、大势所趋,人心所向。
出处: 《尚书·禹贡》:“江汉朝宗于海。”
用法: 作宾语、定语;比喻大势所趋。
近义词: 大势所趋
Jianghan: refers to the Yangtze River and the Han River; Emperor Chaozong: the princes meet the emperor in court, which is a metaphor for hundreds of rivers entering the sea. A river that flows into the sea. It also refers to a nightmare, the general trend and the aspiration of the people.
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