Idioms starting with the word knife

Idioms starting with knife:

1. Invulnerable: A knife cannot kill, a gun cannot stab. It is a metaphor for a person's thinking that is rigid, and criticism and encouragement are ineffective. From the third chapter of Li Yingru's "Wild Fire and Spring Wind Fighting the Ancient City": "Like Monkey Sun, I have long been trained to be invulnerable!"

2. An expert with swords and pens: swords and pens: In ancient times, a knife was used to change characters on bamboo slips. . Refers to the clerk who handles documents on behalf of others.

3. Daozu Yusheng: It means to survive the tiger's mouth. From Zhaolian's "Miscellaneous Records of Xiaoting: Record of the Defeat of the Army of Xinhai" in the Qing Dynasty: "I will remain alive for the rest of my life, and I will not die because of the kindness of the emperor. I am lucky to be wrapped in horse leather now!"

4. The sword head and the swallow tail: Yu Bifeng Powerful. From Guo Ruoxu's "Pictures and Knowledge Zhao Guangfu" of the Song Dynasty: "He is a master of Buddhism and Taoism, and he is also an expert on horses. His pen is powerful and he is famous for his sword head and swallow tail."

5. The sword head and the sword head: extremely metaphorical. Dangerous situation. From Qian Qianyi of the Qing Dynasty, "Six Poems on Ding Chou Composed by Wu Zideyu on the Tiao Shang", Part 5 of "Six Poems on the Record of Ding Chou Composed by Wu Zideyu on the Tiao Shang": "I am sad about my arrest, I am happy about the gradual release of my prison, and I feel and feel at peace with it": "The sword-headed sword spends winter and spring for the first time, Why do you have hundreds of bodies to kill?"?

6. The light of the sword and the shadow of blood: describe the bloody killing. Chapter 5 of Guo Moruo's "Hong Bo Qu": "The three towns of Wuhan have been suffocated by the light of swords and blood for a full ten years since the Northern Expedition."

7. Slash and Fire: Just like slash and burn cultivation. . From Su Shi of the Song Dynasty, "Prince Yi Kuizhou Road Transfer Envoy Cheng Gao Kuizhou Road Judge System": "The people of the Three Gorges cultivated with slashes and fires, and lived together with deer and hogs."

8. Lick the honey with the knife head: lick : To touch or pick up something with your tongue. Metaphor: less benefit and more harm. It also refers to being greedy for money and lust, regardless of life.

9. Knife Mountain Sword Tree: The punishment of hell according to Buddhism. Describes extremely cruel punishment.

10. Mountains of swords and seas of fire: a metaphor for an extremely dangerous and difficult place. From Liu Bocheng's "A Thousand Mile Leap into the Dabie Mountains": "At this moment, even if there are mountains of swords and seas of fire in front of us, we must fight through it.