2. Bear behind his back [Xióng yāohǔbè]: describe a person's body as big and strong.
3. Xiong Xin leopard gall [xió ng x ρ nb à o dn]: The metaphor is bold.
4. Xiong Jing bird stretching [[Xióng jρng ni?o shēn] ē n]: an ancient method to guide health preservation. Shaped like a bear crawling on a branch and a bird with outstretched feet.
5. Xiong Zhihu Ti [xió ng j ù h 468zhiǔ]: A metaphor for the separation of heroes.
6. the pronunciation of "bear": Xiong
7. Explain:
1. Mammals, big body, short tail, short and thick limbs, big feet, can walk upright and climb trees. There are many kinds, such as "brown bear", "white bear" and "black bear": dog ~ (that is, "black bear"). ~ palm. ~ white (fat on the bear's back, white, precious food). ~ gall (bear gall, which can be used as medicine). ~ treasure (for incompetent people, waste).
2. Dialect refers to reprimand: received a meal.
3. Last name.
4. Make sentences:
1. Huadi Maruko [huà dí wán xióng]: Are you good at teaching children Dubeidi Maruko?
2. Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (hǔ): He looks like a crouching tiger.
3. Dressed fox sitting on a bear [yī hú zuT xió ng]: If an envoy enjoys a rich salary and lives in honor, dressed fox sitting on a bear, but he is not contending with the world, he can't be safe.
4. Xiong Taobao [xióng tāo bào lüè]: The grandson used Xiong Taobao.
5. Xiong Yimou [xió ng Pí b ? iwà n]: Didn't you hear that Xiong Yimou was in danger during the Huai Lake period last year?
2. The four-word idiom "Bear" is ambitious.
Heroic and heroic,
Very talented,
Heroes come forth in large numbers,
Heroic shortness of breath,
Magnificent,
Heroes, heroes,
Unknown hero,
Hero's true colors,
Fight it out,
Strive for a better future,
Xiong Fei Dash,
Men fly and women fall,
Gladiators are self-sufficient,
Arguably,
The ancient meaning of gods and bears,
A lonely hero,
Rooster with broken tail,
Heroes enter the country,
Wen Zhen is very handsome,
Fox bubu bear,
Brilliant,
Heroes of the earth,
Heroes cheat others,
The rooster broke his tail,
Shen Xiong is a tragedy,
A habitat and two males,
Male singers and female singers,
Will be brave and fearless,
Ruled by an independent regime
3. The four-character idiom "Bear's back and bear's waist"
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Explain that the back is as wide as a tiger and the waist is as thick as a bear. Describe a person who is physically strong.
From Yuan Anonymous's Flying Knives Against Arrows: "This fellow is a hero with a donkey's back, oh, a tiger's back and a bear's waist."
Structural combination.
Usage is used to describe a person's limbs are big and strong. Generally used as object and attribute.
Positive echo; It can't be pronounced as "bēi".
Synonym bear waist and tiger back
The antonym is weak and thin.
example sentence
(1) stand in front of us; He is a strong young man.
(2) These soldiers are all ~; Full of energy.
4. There is no idiom with the word "brown" in the four-character idioms with brown, but there are: palm, brown hair, brown bear, brown extension, brown bud, brown cart, brown tie, brown blanket, brown bed, brown recommendation, brown eye, brown rope, brown tree and brown sea.
Brown pinyin: zōng, phonetic notation: ㄗㄨㄥ, radical: Mubu, external strokes: 8 paintings, total strokes: 12 paintings, five strokes: SPFI.
, DJMF, Zheng code: FWBK, four corners: 4399 1, structure: left and right, code: 2762, location: 5556.
Unified code: 68D5, stroke order: ノ丶フノ丶.
Explanation:
1. Palm.
2. Brown hair: ~ rope.
Extended data
Chinese character strokes:
Related words:
1. Brown-green [黥]
The color of palm branches and leaves.
2. Brown
Any color between red and yellow, moderately dull and moderately light black.
3. Brown fabric
Hand-knitting technology of brown wool and its products.
4. Brown bamboo shoots [South]
Bamboo shoots.
5. brownish red
Red and brown.
5. Idioms with the word "bear" draw maruko bear, Xiong Xin leopard gall, bear trip, flying bear dreaming and crouching.
First, draw a first prize bear.
Vernacular interpretation: used to praise mothers for teaching their children well.
Source: Ten disadvantages of China's ancient literature and history: "Are all good at teaching children back paintings and pills?"
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Zhang Xuecheng
Are people who are good at teaching children all used to draw the ground and make balls with bear bile for children to swallow to refresh themselves?
Second, Xiong Xin leopard gall
Vernacular interpretation: metaphor is bold.
Source: "The Orphan of Zhao" is the third fold: "Old Marshal! I have the courage to hide Zhao's orphans. "
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: Ji
Third, the trip to Xiong Wei
Vernacular interpretation: Xiong Bi: Two kinds of wild animals, compared with the brave. Metaphor is brave and good at fighting.
Source: Nan Fuzheng: "If you have a bear trip, you must be a general."
Dynasty: Jin
Author: Lu Yun
You have a brave man and a brave army.
Fourth, flying bear dreams.
Vernacular explanation: It originally refers to Zhou Wenwang's dream of flying bears. Later, it was a sign that the Lord had a good minister.
Origin: The 23rd chapter of the Romance of the Gods: Once upon a time, Emperor Gaozong of Shang Dynasty had a dream of flying bears, and Fu Shuo was between versions.
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Xu
In the past, there was a story that Emperor Gaozong dreamed of flying bear, which was so popular that he got talents like Fu Shuo in the market.
Five, the tiger's back and bear's waist
Vernacular explanation: describe a person's body as big and strong.
Source: "Flying Knife Against Arrow" is ten percent: "This fellow is a hero ... Oh, it's a tiger's back."
Dynasty: Yuan
Author: anonymous