An idiom that begins with the word arrow

1, the arrow is not empty.

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Explain the arrow: bow and arrow; Virtual: empty. If you shoot an arrow accurately, you will hit it every time. Describe archery.

The source "The Biography of Tao Kan in the Book of Jin": "Zhu Si fought with the thief, and the left and right three men went to the crossbow to wait for the enemy to shoot, and the arrows were not empty."

Zhu Si had a water fight with the thief soldiers. The left and right soldiers boarded the crossbow and waited, watching the enemy shoot him, and all the arrows were shot out.

Used as predicate and object; Describe doing things with confidence.

The arrow pierced the goose's mouth.

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You don't have to explain metaphors.

Shi Ming Nai 'an's "Water Margin" comes from the first time 1 12: "Seeing Li Kui jy and others killed for a while, everyone was afraid to go to war. I asked several times, such as an arrow through the goose's mouth and a fish's cheek. I was silent and no one dared to answer. "

When people saw that Li Kui jy and others had been killed for some time, they were too afraid to go to war. Asked several times, such as an arrow through the goose's mouth, fish gills hooked, silent, no one dared to answer.

Used as object and attribute; Used in figurative sentences.

3. The arrow is on the string

Explanation: The arrow is on the string. The situation forced us to take some action.

Said by: For Yuan Shaozhi by the Three Kingdoms Forest, quoted by Wei Zhi: "The arrow is on the string, and it must be fired."

The arrow is on the string, you have to shoot.

Ex.: I don't think it's worth accusing the villain with words. As for me, it's actually imminent.

Grammar: subject-predicate type; Become an object; Metaphor is very important.

4. The arrow is not empty.

Explanation: empty: empty. Describe the superb archery, and hit every shot.

From: Han Sima Xiangru's Upper Fu Lin: "The bow is not empty, but it falls."

The arrow didn't miss, and the target fell.

For example, you said that there are such beautiful things in the world that you can get them at your fingertips. ?

Grammar: complementarity; As predicate and object; Describe doing things with confidence.

5. the arrow is on the string

Explanation: Metaphorically, the situation is tense and explosive.

From: Hong Shen's "Performance of Film and Television Plays" Chapter 6: "Most of the time, it is refined and sharp. Only when necessary, it will not be red-faced and arrogant."

Seeing that they were tense and the situation was not good, Tony Fung quickly stood up and walked among them.

Grammar: combination; As predicate, object and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.