A mythical wild animal
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Also known as "dog".
1, a fierce beast mentioned in ancient books.
This is a metaphor for a brave army.
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1, two kinds of beasts in ancient books.
"Book of Rites Quli": "If there is a beast in front, then carry it."
"Yizhoushu Zhou Zhu": "The mountain is deep, is tiger and leopard desirable?"
Historical Records of the Five Emperors: "Xuanyuan, teach bears?" Tiger, fighting with Emperor Yan in the wild of Hanquan. "Sima Zhen Suoyin:" These six beasts can teach war. "
Tsui Hark's Animals: "It looks like a tiger, or it looks like a bear, and its fur is gray." Liaodong people call it the white bear. Men say yes, women say yes, so the ancients repeatedly cited it. "
2. Duo Lian is used to describe a brave soldier.
Yuan Chuan: "The brave in life is also a pioneer."
"Wang Tombstone" said: "General, don't be arrogant."
The second wedge of Wang Shifu's "The West Chamber" in Yuan Dynasty: "Yang Wei unified millions of people and sat on the edge."
After writing a poem "Chronicle" in the Qing Dynasty, he said, "Take a thief unprepared and walk bravely at night."
Liu Yazi's seventh "Reading History": "The greenwood family has a home, and the children are upper class."