Allusions to angry bullfighting

The meaning of "angry bullfighting" is to describe being extremely angry or very powerful. What are the wonderful allusions to angry bullfighting? Below is the allusion to angry bullfighting that I compiled for everyone to read! Allusions to angry bullfighting

Tang Dynasty Cui Rong's poem "Ode to the Sword": " The box gas rushes into the bullfight, and the mountain shape turns the windlass. Song Dynasty Yue Fei's poem "Inscribed on the Green Ni Red Cliff": "The bullfight is majestic, and I swear to avenge the king with true integrity." p>Zang Kejia's "Mr. Wen Yiduo's Sayings and Doings" (original title: "Says and Doings - Fragments of Mr. Wen Yiduo's Sayings and Doings"), he "said". What he said was really heart-warming, touching people's hearts, encouraging his ambitions, making him angry and shocking the whole world.

Yuan Dynasty: Gao Wenxiu's "Mianchi Hui" wedge; "When I am annoyed, my hair rushes to the crown, and when I am angry, I rush into bullfighting", "Angrily rushes into bullfighting"

Ming Dynasty? Luo Guanzhong's " Chapter 83 of "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms": Xing saw that Ma Zhong was the enemy who had harmed his father. He was so angry that he raised his Qinglong Sword to kill Zhong. Analysis of the bullfighting with anger

Idiom: Bullfighting with anger

Pinyin: q? chōng dǒu ni?

Explanation: Qi: momentum; bull, fight: that is Altair and Big Dipper refer to the sky. Describes being very angry or very powerful.

Source: Cui Rong of the Tang Dynasty, "Ode to the Sword": The air from the box rushes into the bullfight, and the mountain shape turns the windlass. Yue Fei's poem "Inscribed on Green Ni Red Cliff" of the Song Dynasty: "He fought a bullfight majestically and vowed to avenge the king with true integrity." ?

An example of a sentence: Seeing that Ma Zhong was the enemy of his father, he was angry and bullfighted. He raised his Qinglong knife to kill Zhong.

★Ming Dynasty? Luo Guanzhong's "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Chapter 83

Synonyms: Angry bullfight

Usage: As a predicate, attributive; to describe a solitaire who is very angry and angry< /p>