搴旗 qiānqí
qiānqí
verb
to sieze the enemy's flag
Domain: Literary Chinese 文言文
Notes: (CC-CEDICT '搴旗'; Guoyu '搴旗'; Mathews 1931 '搴旗', p. 123)
Contained in
- 搴旗取将(搴旗取將) to sieze the enemy's flag and capture their commander
- 搴旗斩将(搴旗斬將) to sieze the enemy's flag and behead their commander
- 斩将搴旗(斬將搴旗) to behead the enemy's commander sieze their flag
- 搴旗斩馘(搴旗斬馘) to sieze the enemy's flag and cut off their heads
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- 卷五 Scroll 5 Wenxuan 文選 — count: 1
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- 《季布欒布列傳》 Biographies of Ji Bu and Luan Bu Records of the Grand Historian 史記 — count: 1
Collocations
- 搴旗陷 (搴旗陷) 搴旗陷陣 — Book of Chen 陳書, 卷三十一 列傳第二十五: 蕭摩訶 任忠 樊毅 魯廣達 Volume 31: Xiao Mohe; Ren Zhong; Fan Yi; Lu Guangda — count: 3
- 军搴旗 (軍搴旗) 軍搴旗者數矣 — Records of the Grand Historian 史記, 《季布欒布列傳》 Biographies of Ji Bu and Luan Bu — count: 2
- 敌搴旗 (敵搴旗) 破敵搴旗 — Records of the Three Kingdoms 三國志, 卷六十四 吳書十九 諸葛滕二孫濮陽傳 Volume 64: Book of Wu 19 - Biographies of Zhuge, Teng, the two Suns, and Puyang — count: 2