Idioms expressing strength

The brushstroke swept away the army with deep pockets: momentum; Coarse: coarse. It refers to wealth and extraordinary style. It also refers to bullying people who have a lot of money.

Aggressive: A voice expressing surprise. Aggressive, domineering and hurtful. It is amazing to catch up with or surpass our predecessors in description skills.

Sweep away: sweep away, sweep away. Describe a clean and thorough annihilation of a large number of enemy troops. It also describes poetry, calligraphy and so on as magnificent and full of charm.

An action or thing has a strong momentum.

Righteousness: correct and reasonable; Vigorous: vigorous. If the reasons are correct and sufficient, the speech will be vigorous.

Pull up the ground and lean against the sky: bulge, bulge. Lean: lean against, approach. Suddenly from the ground, close to the sky. Metaphor is tall and prominent, magnificent.

A long snake described calligraphy with a brush as vivid and magnificent.

Avoid its spirit and return it when it is exhausted: his; Spirit: brave momentum; Laziness: People who are sloppy and good at using troops always avoid the situation when the enemy has just arrived, and then strike hard when the enemy is tired.

Lang Lao Lang: Lang describes how the article is ups and downs; Age: indicates that the article is very sophisticated. It describes this article as grand and complicated.

Rot: dead grass and rotten wood. Destroy decaying plants. This is easy to describe. It is also a metaphor for destroying the powerful momentum of decadent forces.

Magnificence describes grandeur.

The front can't be the front: sharpness refers to the blade and tip of the sword; Stop, bear. Sharp-edged, can't stand it. Describe the momentum as extremely strong and unstoppable.

Neat horses: masts, windward sails and neatly arranged war horses used in ships. Metaphor is magnificent and quick.

Going back to the mountains to describe strength and momentum can be overwhelming.

The sword has been drawn and the bow has been drawn. Describe the momentum, or the tension, which is explosive.

Both dragons and snakes fly like dragons and snakes. Describe calligraphy as bold and unrestrained, vigorous and powerful.

Flames filled the sky: imposing manner. Describe arrogance.

Gas rushing bulls: momentum; Niudou: Altair and Big Dipper refer to the sky. It describes anger or motivation.

Only by swallowing mountains and rivers can we swallow mountains and rivers.

Magnificent: a vast and boundless appearance. Describe the majestic, majestic.

Huge momentum: prestige and momentum; Hao: It's very big. Its prestige and momentum are very powerful.

Murderous: fierce momentum; Teng Teng: A youthful look. The description is full of murderous ferocity.

It's like chopping bamboo. After several sections on the head are broken, the following sections are separated along the knife. Metaphor is victory after victory, without any obstacles.

In full swing: thatched grass with white flowers is as red as fire and as white as tea. Originally used to describe military capabilities, it is now used to describe large-scale operations with huge momentum and warm atmosphere.

Sharp can't be sharper: sharp; When: resist. Describe the courage to go forward, unstoppable.

Overbearing: arrogance; Ling: Bullying people. Oppressing the people arrogantly. Describe arrogance and momentum.

Tang Zi and Huang Zi described the scale as grand and magnificent. It is also used in a derogatory sense to describe dignified appearance.

Ridiculous and unconstrained style: God horse, galloping like a fly. Metaphorically speaking, poetry is unrestrained, which also means that people are impetuous and unrealistic.

Look at the invincible wind: grass falls with the wind. Grass falls when it meets the wind. It means that the army has no fighting spirit, and when it sees the momentum of the other side from a distance, it will disperse without confrontation.

Avoid the wind. Seeing each other's momentum from a distance, I ran away in fear.

Wang Yang indulges in depravity, which is a metaphor for people's bearing or imposing manner.

The new car is full of anger: powerful motivation. Brand-new car, fat horse. Describe exquisite clothes and luxurious life.

Patrol the sky and the earth: magnificent appearance; Hector: This is obvious and great. It describes arrogance as fiery.

Horse wind stick: a mast used on a ship, a sail in the wind, and a war horse in battle. Metaphor is magnificent and quick.

A thousand miles down: water pours down. It describes the river running down, fast and far. It also means that writing or music is free. It also describes the collapse of prices.

Hard words are empty and hard: vigorous and powerful statements; Disk: hovering. Powerful language hovers in the air. Describe the magnificent article.

Help me open my eyes: opening my eyes is a metaphor for promoting my momentum. For example, if you are sponsored by others, your momentum will get stronger and stronger.

Bluff: exaggeration, exaggeration. Pretend to force. Scare people with false facts.

Fumigating the sky: it is very imposing; Hector: This is obvious and great. It describes arrogance as fiery.

Clear ups and downs [explanation] ups and downs: indulgence is informal; Zhao Zhang: Obviously, obviously. It means that the momentum is unrestrained, and the meaning is obvious.

It is a metaphor for throwing whales at rocks, which is magnificent and ups and downs. Also known as "throwing whales at stones".

Pull out the mountain and lift the tripod to describe superhuman strength or majestic momentum.

Wandering around and describing the article as free and unrestrained.

Chaoming electric switch is powerful and extremely fast.

The tide is surging with great momentum and speed.

Pour the gorge and shed the river as a metaphor for vigorous and magnificent writing.

Popular electric shock describes the rapid momentum.