Ambitious, upright, brave, loyal and heroic.
First, the momentum
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: describing people's demeanor and spirit. Xuan: Gao.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Feng Menglong
Source: "Wake Up": "Life is rich and chic; Ambitious; There is a table full of dust. "
Translation: born handsome; Ambitious; Outside the cloud nine, there is a dusty watch.
Second, respect.
Vernacular explanation: righteousness: righteousness. Awesome: awesome eyes. Describe righteousness, majesty and inviolability.
Dynasty: modern
Authors: Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan.
Source: Chapter 10 of Red Rock: "Xu Yunfeng pushed open the chair, stood upright in the middle of the hall, held his head high and ordered,' Send me back to prison!'" " "
Third, heroic and vigorous.
Interpretation of vernacular: brave and powerful, full of energy.
Dynasty: modern
Author: Lai Shaoqi
Source: Preface to Qian Songyan's Painting Collection: Red Rock is one of the most important representative works of Comrade Qian Songyan ... Now two cedars have been abandoned in the painting, and the cypress tree has grown from small to large, showing its heroic spirit and standing tall. "
Fourth, be totally loyal.
Vernacular explanation: the description is very loyal.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Xu
Source: "Romance of the Gods" 52: "I am loyal; Nothing can be done. "
Translation: I am loyal; No one can change his situation.
Five, bravery.
Interpretation of vernacular: heroic: a heroic and mighty gesture; Cool: heroic spirit. Describe the handsome, powerful and energetic appearance.
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: Du Fu
Source: Dan Qing Yin: You have made the founder of this dynasty, and every hair is vivid; Come and fight bravely. "
The hair of men and women seems to be shaking; Come and fight fiercely with a pistol.
⑵ Describing idioms has great character.
Clashing of iron bones [g incarnation]
Basic explanation and detailed explanation
[gǔ]
It is a metaphor for people's integrity, strength and unyielding character. belong to
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Ke Yan's Strange Letters: The Pursuit of Beauty: "The storm blows away only dead branches and leaves, leaving behind a clank of iron."
Approximate antonym
synonym
An unyielding man
(3) What idioms are used to describe soldiers?
Be brave, go through fire and water, selfless, honest and loyal.
First, be brave and fearless
Interpretation: heroic spirit: handsome charm; Cool: heroic; Vigorous; Full of energy. Describe vigorous and powerful; A radiant gesture.
Source: Tang Du Fu's "Dan Qing to General Cao Ba": "You made every hair of the founder of this dynasty alive to fight bravely."
Vernacular interpretation: Zannan and Hubei men's hair seems to be shaking, and a heroic spirit is coming.
The policewoman is directing the busy traffic at the intersection with a heroic attitude.
Second, go through fire and water.
Interpretation: go: go; Trend; Soup: boiled water; Dance: Step on it. Put into boiling water; Step on the fire. Metaphor is despair; Don't avoid difficulties and dangers.
Source: Jin's "Breaking Up with the Mountain": "If you look at it for a long time, you will go through fire and water."
Interpretation of the vernacular: long is fetter, long is looking back and protecting yourself, and avoiding it is difficult and dangerous.
This man goes through fire and water to serve his friends.
Third, despair.
Interpretation: Fen: cheer up; Boost your energy. Refers to going forward bravely; Regardless of personal safety.
Source: Western Han Dynasty "Letter to Ren An" Sima Qian: "I often think of the urgency of my country."
Interpretation of vernacular Chinese: I often want to risk my life and go to places that the country urgently needs.
Huang Jiguang made a desperate dash for the enemy's bunker.
Fourth, respect.
Interpretation: righteousness: righteousness. Awesome: awesome eyes. Describe righteousness, majesty and inviolability.
Source: Chapter 10 of Red Rock by Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan: "Xu Yunfeng pushed open the chair, stood upright in the middle of the hall, held his head high, and ordered,' Send me back to prison!'" " "
Even if this upright revolutionary is arrested and imprisoned, it will make the enemy tremble with fear.
Fifth, loyalty.
Interpretation: red: sincere and sincere; Loyalty: loyalty. Describe loyalty; Sometimes it also refers to a very sincere heart. Also called "loyalty".
Source: Qing Gancai's "Yue Quanchuan" The thirtieth time: "Serve the country with loyalty."
Interpretation of Vernacular Language: I am very sincere in supporting Jiangshan.
Comrade Fang Zhimin is completely loyal to the revolution.
(4) Ask four words to describe soldiers.
Iron clank, tall and straight.
5] Idioms praising soldiers.
Military career Jin Goma iron
Military horse, although I have been busy all my life, military horse.
Go through fire and water.
Take the lead and be desperate.
Defend the country with an iron wall
An ounce of wool is equal to a pound of wool.
Formulate/design strategy in the command tent-formulate/design campaign strategy.
[6] Idioms describing soldiers
Regardless of being brave and good at fighting, he is brave and unyielding, and wins the title of being brave and unyielding. The three armed forces are brave and tenacious. The first version of soldiers has the right to participate in bloody battles. They are not afraid to take the lead in going through fire and water. They are invincible, calm and fearless. They are not generous, laughing and laughing, and brave and unyielding. They are indomitable.
(7) Idioms describing heroic images of soldiers.
The idiom used to describe soldiers is:
Thorough dedication
be hale and hearty
miraculous
Smart and brave.
Be brave and skilled in battle.
Try your best to restrain the surging tide ―― try your best to save the desperate situation.
be impressive in bearing/appearance
Niubi edition
The right to stand up straight
Go through fire and water-regardless of all difficulties and dangers
Described as very loyal.
Full of heroic spirit [y ě ng z and bó f ā], heroic and powerful, high-spirited. Lai Shaoqi prefaces "Qian Songyan's Painting Collection": "Hongyan is one of the most important representative works of Comrade Qian Songyan ... Now the picture abandons two rhubarb cedars, and the cedars grow from small to large, making them full of heroic spirit and stand tall."
Majestic [wēi fēng lǐn lǐn]: majestic spirit; Lin Lin: Seriously, awesome. Describe the awe-inspiring momentum or style.
(8) Idioms describing soldiers' bravery.
Be brave, be brave, swear to death, be unruly, be brave and invincible.
Brave and tenacious, take the lead, fight bloody battles, sacrifice one's life for justice, and be fearless in times of crisis.
Be brave, go through fire and water, be in an invincible position, be calm and stand up.
Generosity, courage, courage, no hesitation, laughter, self-confidence, courage, single-handedly invincible.
Perseverance, charge, ten thousand people must not be fearless, charge, charge, and die unyielding.
One by one does not change color.
(9) Idioms describing the spirit of soldiers
As lofty and majestic as lofty mountains and great rivers ―― magnificent.
Lose one's life for some purpose or danger.
The copywriter has the final say, and 10 thousand can't be forced.
Brave advance
defy hardship and danger
Smart and brave.
Bravery is unparalleled.
Full of momentum
The wise SHEN WOO.
Brilliant in the world. Few people in the world are brave and resourceful.
Keep fighting despite repeated setbacks.
Blood of justice and loyal heart-absolute loyalty and superb courage
And one person guarding it, 10,000 people can't force it-as long as one person closes the gate, even 10,000 people can't open it. Describe the dangerous terrain, easy to defend but difficult to attack.
High spirits: In ancient times, when fighting, soldiers got up their courage on the first drum; On the second drum, courage gradually weakened; On the third drum, the courage disappeared.
Go forward: refers to going forward without fear of difficulties.
Commanding: refers to the military occupation of the highlands and the control of the lowlands.
Dedication: This refers to Zhuge Liang's dedication to serving the country. Now it is described as hard work, and Gong has given all his strength.
Stand proudly: describe a firm and unwavering attitude.
It means that after a long period of exercise, you can become a strong person.
Win every battle: describe winning every battle and being invincible.
Perseverance: describes a strong will.
The last battle: metaphorically speaking, success or death.
Loyalty: describes firmness and loyalty.
⑽ What are the idioms that describe character?
Noble moral integrity: describes noble and faithful moral integrity. With "high winds and fierce festivals".
High wind and strict discipline: high return air: pure and lofty style; Strict festivals: unswerving moral practice. Describe noble and loyal moral integrity.
Wind and coquetry endow bones: refers to the emotional appeal and character of literati.
Fairy wind style: Let's talk about fairy wind style. Fairy demeanor, Taoist spirit. Describe people's personalities and different looks.
Sage: bone: spirit. Fairy demeanor, Taoist spirit. Describe people's personalities and different looks.
Immortal spirit: You are still immortal. Fairy demeanor, Taoist spirit. Describe people's personalities and different looks.