Bloody pinyin

Bloody pinyin

[Xu xing]

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Idiom Name: Bloody Man

Idiom pronunciation: xuè xing ná né r

Idiom explanation: refers to a strong, upright, brave and enthusiastic man.

The origin of idioms: the sixth biography of Hao Ti, a middleman in Ming Dynasty: "Your lady is a lady in the boudoir, and I am definitely a bloody person."

Traditional idiom: Hot-blooded man

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotional color: neutral idioms

Usage of idioms: as object and attribute; Used of men.

Idiom structure: more formal idioms

Generation time: modern idioms

Bloody man is an idiom in China, pronounced in pinyin as xuè xing ná né r, from the sixth episode of Good Biography. Middle-aged people in Ming and Ming religions: "Your lady is a boudoir man, and I am definitely a bloody man."

Basic explanation: refers to a strong, upright, brave and enthusiastic man. Let's put it another way: Bloody: Strong honest and frank temperament: Bloody man. Male: 1. Still a man; A brave man. 2. son. 3. Husband's address.

The sixth time of Good Biography: "Your lady is a boudoir man, and I am definitely a bloody man."