Synonyms of character

Synonyms of character: iron bones, backbone, demeanor, and chivalrous character.

Character refers to the upright spirit; strong demeanor and temperament.

The quote comes from the "Book of Jin·He Lian Bo Bo Zai Lun": "However, his knowledge of weapons is high and his character is extraordinary. Yao Xing was fascinated by it, and Song Zu was moved when he heard about it."

< p>Synonyms:

1. Iron bones: (1), a metaphor for strong branches. Xu Chi's "Huangshan Ji" 1: "Huangshan pine has iron bones and ice muscle, and the exotic pine is rare in the world."

(2) Strong and unyielding character. Bi Ye's "Huai Grange": "He is younger than me, but he has gone through more storms than me. He is strong-willed and unyielding." Yuan Ying's "The Immortal Soul of Poetry": "Life behind bars has not worn away his spirit." ”

2. Chivalry: The character and temperament of being brave and brave. The second part of Jin Zhanghua's "The Song of the Heroes of Boling Palace": "You will travel according to your fate in life, and you will smell the fragrance of the bones of the heroes in death." The third part of "Youth Journey" by Wang Wei of the Tang Dynasty: "Who knows if you don't suffer in the court, even if you die, you will still smell the fragrance of the bones of the heroes."

Volume 7 of "Suiyuan Poems" by Yuan Mei of the Qing Dynasty: "Liu Rushi, Gu Hengbo...the two ladies are polite, virtuous and loving people, and they are chivalrous." Liu Yazi's poem "Diao Jianhu Qiu Lady": "Already Fighting for one's strength makes one win a great reputation."

3. Style: ? Style; style: everyone's style. General style.

4. Backbone: (1) Strong and unyielding spirit: He is a man with backbone and would rather die than bow to evil forces. (2) The vigorous momentum expressed in calligraphy: His handwriting is very strong.