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一、vertebral cow发堢 [ chuí niú fà zhǒng ]
Interpretation: Killing cattle and robbing tombs. It is said that thieves do everything and are extremely vicious.
From: Song Su Shi's "Farewell" XVII: "The big man has a grave of cows, and everything goes." ”
Translation: Excessive and omnipotent, extremely vicious, there is no place that cannot be reached.
二、一牛吼地 [ yī niú hǒu dì ]
Interpretation: Refers to the place where the sound of the cow can be reached. The metaphor is closer.
From: "Translation Nominal Collection: Quantity": Yiyun is a cow roaring on the ground, which is extremely heard by the sound of a big cow.
Translation: It is also said that the distance is closer, and you can hear the cry and bark of the ox.
Three, strong as a cow [ qì zhuàng rú niú ].
Interpretation: Qi is strong, but it makes people feel clumsy.
Fourth, one cow and nine locks[ yī niú jiǔ suǒ ]
Interpretation: There is no liberation from metaphors.
From: Han Jiao Yanshou's "Yi Lin" Volume 10: "One cow and nine locks, even more involved, the case is as clear as the city, no things, please get a report, and be punished in the middle of the day." ”
Translation: (Human) is like a cow that is locked up by nine locks and dragged by people, and when the facts of the case are ascertained, it is pulled to Dongshi, and it is not allowed to get out freely, and when the letter sent to the imperial court is approved, it is executed at noon.
五. Qi Chong Fighting Bull [ qì chōng dǒu niú ].
Interpretation: Qi: momentum; Ox, Dou: that is, Altair and Dousu, the seven stars of the Southern Dipper, refer to the sky. Described as angry or imposing.
From: Song Yue Fei's poem "Title Green Clay Red Cliff": "The majestic bullfight vows to avenge the true festival." ”
Translation: Heroes can go up to the bullfight and swear to avenge the monarch.
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Bullish and angryWords with similar meanings are as follows:
Full of noble ideals and courage.
Pinyin: qì guàn cháng hóng Interpretation: Guan: through. The spirit of justice soars into the sky and passes through the rainbow. Describe the spirit as extremely noble and the spirit as extremely heroic.
Example sentence: The singing, the scene, and the momentum can be described as exciting.
Be infuriated.
Pinyin: qì chōng niú dǒu
Interpretation: Qi: momentum; Bull, Dou: that is, Altair.
and the Big Dipper, which refers to the sky. Described as angry or imposing.
Example sentence: He used to be angry, but now he has become approachable.
The momentum is like a rainbow.
Pinyin: qì shì rú hóng
Interpretation: It refers to the strong momentum.
Example sentence: Fighting a war depends on a breath, the momentum is like a rainbow, and the natural momentum is like a bamboo.
Swallow the bull fight.
Pinyin: qì tūn niú dǒu
Interpretation: Ox: Altair. Dou: Big Dipper. Bull fighting refers to the starry sky in general. Described as very bold.
Example sentence: The boulder shatters, and the blood paw print castrates.
Unabated, with the momentum of swallowing the bull, approaching Cheng Chi.
"Bullish Spirit" Appreciation:Pinyin: niú qì chōng tiān
Interpretation: A metaphor for a thriving, prosperous and prosperous career.
Example sentence: The New Year is here, in the new year, I wish you a bullish spirit!
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Nine cows and two tigers describe a talented person, with a little talent. Ox Horn Hanging Book Describes Diligent and Energetic Learning, Tiger Sleeping Dragon Jumping, Describing the Majestic and Transcendent Tiger Roaring The metaphor is that the heroes appear in accordance with the trend of the times and have a great impact on society; It also refers to the heroes rising up and making great achievements.
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Bull is angry, has a successful career, learns and progresses, and strives for excellence. At one moment, the title of the gold list, free and courageous, endless learning, relaxed, and thriving. The mouth is suddenly opened, the writing is agile, the dragon is alive, the fun is endless, and it is pleasing to the eye. Resourceful.
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Yes, bullishness is an idiom. It is used to describe a person or thing that is very powerful, majestic, very surprising and terrifying.
In Chinese culture, the ox is a very powerful animal. As a result, many idioms refer to the cow as a symbol. The word bull is also very Chinese culturally strong.
Bull Rush is not only an idiom that describes the strong aura of people and things, but also inspires countless people to bravely face challenges and hardships. In modern society, people in all fields are pursuing bullish ideas, from sports to business. To become a true leader or superstar, you not only need excellent skills, but also need to go through some picks and turns to accumulate enough confidence and courage.
If you want to show the spirit of bullishness, you need to master some abilities. First of all, you need to have a vision, a clear head, and a strong determination. Secondly, you need to work hard in your work and life, face challenges positively and constantly improve yourself.
Finally, you also need to have Wang Chen's perseverance and perseverance, to be able to firmly follow your own path, and not be shaken by the comments and slanders of others.
In short, bullishness is a phrase that will make people look forward to and be attractive, and it also encourages us to stay positive and keep moving forward in the face of any difficulties and challenges. <>
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1. The ox is angry, and the Year of the Ox is auspicious.
2. The cow is angry, and the cow turns to the rock to disturb the world.
3. The bull is rude, and the dream comes true.
4. The ox is angry, and the Year of the Ox is auspicious.
5. The cow is angry, and the cow is running.
6. The ox is angry, and the year of the ox is prosperous.
7. The ox is angry, and good luck in the Year of the Ox.
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1. The ox is angry, and the Year of the Ox is auspicious.
2. The cow is angry and rushes to the sky, and the cow turns around.
3. The bull is angry, and the dream comes true.
4. The ox is angry, and the Year of the Ox is auspicious.
5. The cow is angry, and the cow is running.
6. The ox is angry, and the Year of the Ox makes a fortune.
7. The ox is angry, and the year of the ox is a ridge of good luck.
8. The bull is angry and wins every year.
9. The cow is angry, and everyone is happy every year.
10. The bull is angry, and the good luck is full.
11. The bull is angry, and the bull is lucky.
12. The cow is angry, and the cow luck is boundless.
13. The cow is angry and full of energy.
14. The bull is angry and auspicious.
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Angry bullfighting. Be infuriated.
Strong as an ox. Panting like a cow.
Swallow the bull fight. Swallow the cow with a strong heart.
Eat whole cows. Swallow the breath of the cow.
Gas-gram bullfighting. Swallow bullfights.
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The Dictionary of Chinese Code Posture Fighting Idioms does not include "Chi Xiang Niu Qi Rushing to the Sky", and there is no idiom explanation about "Niu Qi Rushing to the Sky" in the Encyclopedia, so it is just a colloquialism, not an idiom.
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