Description: gait: fast and powerful. Have a brisk pace and run fast.
From: Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio Fengyang Scholar: "Beauty is sitting on the side of the road, grabbing her feet, taking off her shoes and pretending, and women enjoy it. Fortunately, she is not chiseled and can walk again. "
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Describe the fast pace.
2. Go all out? [ quán lì yǐ fù ]?
Commentary: Go: Go. Go all out.
From: Qing Yueyi's Notes on the Twenty-two Histories in May, Eastern Han Dynasty: "If you recommend exploration at that time, you will be praised. Therefore, anyone who can be famous will go all out to become a custom through difficulties."
Example: They lack an all-out spirit of being positive, positive, happy and welcome.
◎ Mao Zedong prefaces "The Socialist Climax in Rural China".
Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; With praise.
3. Walk briskly? [bǐJiǎo Jiàn]?
Description: describe the vigorous pace, bravery and ferocity, and show a good mental outlook.
4. scrambling? 【zhēng xiān kǒng hòu】?
Explanation: Go ahead and be afraid of falling behind.
From: Zhang Qingchun Fan's 14th episode of Guanhai: "One by one, fighting for it."
At the school sports meeting, students of all classes competed for the first place.
Grammar: combination; As predicate and adverbial; Describe people's actions, etc.
5. How to wear a hundred steps? [bǎI büChuān yáng]?
Explanation: Shoot willow leaves from a hundred paces away. Describe archery or marksmanship as very clever.
From: "Historical Records of Zhou Benji": "Chu has Yang, who is good at shooting, is also good at shooting. Go to the willow and shoot it with a hundred paces. " "Warring States Policy and Western Zhou Policy": "Chu has Yang and is good at shooting; Go to the willow and shoot it. "
Example: (Guan Yu) returned to the village with an arrow, only then did he know that Huang Zhong had the ability to pierce Yang with a hundred paces.
◎ Ming Luo Guanzhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms is back to 53.
Grammar: formal; As predicate, object and attribute; Describe the shooting skills.