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vigorous

xióng jiàn

Definition: a strong and majestic attitude of things.

1. Brave and strong. "Song Book·Dihu Biography": "Hui Zhong, the great ancestor of Mengxun, returned, and Zhe, the great ancestor, were all strong and famous for their bravery." "History of the Song Dynasty·Xuanzhi 3": "The husband's family has a martial name, so he cannot be a strong and meritorious person. Just because of his desire to become a noble man. "Pu Songling of the Qing Dynasty" "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio": "He is a strong man, and if he refuses to take advantage of him, he will definitely use force."

2. Strong and powerful. Tang Dynasty Bai Juyi's "Feng Su Chu Bingbu Langzhong Zhi Zhi Gaozhi": "The writing is very upright, the intention is very clear, the writing is strong and vigorous, and it is neither superficial nor contemptible." "Wenwen Tongkao·Le Er": "He also ordered the female dancers to dance for Yi , vigorous and wonderful." Li Dou of the Qing Dynasty "Yangzhou Painting Boat Record·Caohe Record": "[Zhan Qi]'s calligraphy is vigorous and vigorous." Yang Shuo's "Forward, the Iron Army": "There is a burst of military music in the distance, the sound of infantry. The procession finally came forward with vigorous and orderly steps. ”

3. Still bold; bold and unrestrained. "Liu Zaoqiang Monument" by Pi Rixiu of the Tang Dynasty: "Wu Jun is vigorous in nature and quite good at poetry." Xu Chi's "Goldbach's Conjecture: The Evergreen Tree of Life": "Comrade Chen Yi is vigorous, cheerful and full of sense of humor. , said in his Sichuan accent.