Hao idiom

The idioms about Hao are: bold and unconstrained, arrogant and domineering, a green forest.

Bold and uninhibited: describe a person's heroic, bold and unrestrained temperament.

Domineering: wild and violent, evil and tyrannical.

Green forest: refers to the outstanding figures in the green forest.

Robbery: refers to seizing property by various improper means.

Hao Yi: Brave and fierce, advocating loyalty.

Bold words: refers to bold words.

Heroine: An outstanding figure among women.

Greenwood mg: refers to the armed forces gathered in the mountains to resist the government, and refers to bandits who harm the people.

Seize by deception or force.

Push the mighty: crack down on those who rely on power to run amok.

Late autumn: a metaphor for a tiny thing or place.

Heroic and unconventional: because of his unrestrained and informal personality, he can't get along with people around him.

Giant room: refers to a rich family.

Passion and ambition: passionate emotions and free and easy taste.

Mourning bamboo: refers to tragic and touching music.

Examples of Hao idioms:

1, he is a bold and unconstrained person.

I like his unruly personality.

She is bold, alert and charming, and her eternal optimism and exuberant vitality are even more remarkable.

His design is unconstrained and unconstrained, and his ideas are like fierce sparks.

He is usually bold and unrestrained, but he suddenly converges today.

6. Li Bai's poems are bold and magnificent.

7. He is an uninhibited person.

8. Empson's wisdom and poetic talent left a deep impression on him, and the unruly lifestyle of the couple also attracted him.

Ernest Dawson, a wandering poet who lived a unrestrained life in these ten years, is much more practical. He managed to live by his own translator.

10, Yuan Zhongdao lived a bold and carefree life as a teenager, and began to make his mark in literature.