Drain the liver and gallbladder,
Be honest with each other,
Bold,
Be brave,
Loyalty,
Fear, fear,
Bold,
Frightened,
Eat bread and drink courage,
Blatant,
Timid,
Frightened,
This dog is very bold.
The desire for sex,
Bold and cautious,
As timid as a mouse,
I'm full of guts,
Soul fly bravery crack,
My heart is broken,
Brave and fearless,
Hepatobiliary fissure,
Scared,
Xiong Xin leopard gall,
Be bold,
Heart to heart,
A lonely hero,
Pillow, taste courage,
Trembling with fear,
Brave and fearless,
Come on, there's nothing to hide.
2. What are some bold idioms?
Be honest with each other,
Puncture the liver and drain the gallbladder, sword and heart,
Bold and cautious,
Blatant,
Frightened,
Be brave,
Loyalty,
Fear,
As timid as a mouse,
Fear, fear,
The desire for sex,
Loyal to the liver and righteous to the gallbladder,
Frightened,
Timid,
Chivalrous, upright, brave,
Bold,
Brave,
Bold,
Greedy and timid,
As bold as a bucket,
Treat people with courage,
A lonely hero,
The scary thing is,
Timid and small,
Xiong Xin leopard gall,
Art is lofty and bold,
This dog is very bold.
be frightened out of one's wits
3. A bold four-character idiom:
Drain the liver and gallbladder,
Be honest with each other,
Bold,
Be brave,
Loyalty,
Blatant,
Fear, fear,
Bold,
Frightened,
Eat bread and drink courage,
Timid,
Frightened,
This dog is very bold.
The desire for sex,
Bold and cautious,
As timid as a mouse,
My heart is broken,
As bold as a bucket,
Sword, courage and heart,
Brave and fearless,
I'm full of guts,
Like bile and dates,
Get up the courage to cut out your heart,
Bite through the gallbladder and perch in the ice,
Wei Qun Kundan,
Hanging on the liver and hanging on the gallbladder,
Intestinal pumping,
Clearing away qi and gallbladder,
Mourn someone's heart,
Heart to heart,
Art is bold and intense,
Hepatobiliary fissure,
Scared,
Dragon liver and chicken gall,
Break a person's courage, lose a person's soul,
Be bold,
Full of courage,
Timid and guilty,
Hepatobiliary analysis,
Trembling with fear,
Trembling with fear,
Bold mouth,
Copper heart and iron gallbladder,
Brave and fearless,
Don't worry,
Look at the wind and break the heart,
Drink gall and taste blood,
Frightened,
Thieves are timid,
The braver you are,
High spirits and great courage,
Analyze the liver and gallbladder,
Pour out your heart,
The scary thing is,
With courage and knowledge,
Soul-stirring,
Brave and fearless,
Dig your heart and guts,
Scared by fear,
Soul fly bravery crack,
Meet with courage,
Pillow, taste courage,
A lonely hero,
Treat people with courage,
God lost faith,
Xiong Xin leopard gall,
Open your mouth and see courage,
Show your sincerity and courage,
Heart and gallbladder are broken,
Frightened,
Trembling with fear,
Greedy and timid,
Chivalrous, upright, brave,
Brave and fearless,
Heart and gallbladder are broken,
Heart and gallbladder are broken,
Nausea and vomiting,
Chicken gall and chicken feathers,
My heart is pounding.
4. Crazy guesses about the boldness of the four-character idiom "Dan" in idioms. D m 4 n d à b ā o ti ā n: It describes people as brave.
1. Let the liver vent its bile P and Gā nL m ? d m ? n: It is a metaphor to meet sincerely and pour out one's heart. Also described as very loyal.
2. Treat each other with sincerity Gān d mǐn àng Zhao: a metaphor for sincere, sincere and frank communication.
3. Bold: Very bold.
4.: Very brave.
5. Complete loyalty. Describe people as very loyal.
6. It's scary to hear the wind. Wé wéwén fng sàng dǎn m: It's scary to describe.
7. Eat your bread and drink your courage. W ò x ě n Chá ng d: describes a person who works hard, is determined to get revenge and strive for strength. In the end, they can really share joys and sorrows.
8. blatant mí ng mzhā ng dn: it is straightforward to describe.
9. Timid: Nxi: O pà shì: Describe people as timid.
10. trembling D m: n ch à n x and n j and ng: describe being very scared.
5. What are the four-character idioms that begin with courage?
Seize the property of the rich: strength. Eating at the ceremony: dripping.
Destined disasters are hard to escape, so we should strive for strength. You can't escape from fate.
Dead souls are scared to death, which describes panic and fear to the extreme: if you destroy them, you lose courage and have no fear. Concentrate the strength and courage of the masses and dare to do it.
Worry or fear, pour out one's heart: reveal. The original meaning is courage.
Metaphor is really satisfied: take; Drain. Describe a great fear of some kind of power.
Rob the rich and help the poor. Sleep on straw: liquid drips down.
Fear the wind and the situation, and work hard. Being driven out of my mind describes being very frightened.
Don't worry, I can put it down. Loyalty is described as very loyal.
Metaphor is loyal to others. Qin Xin Jian Dan compares existing feelings: let go of courage; Economy.
Describe fear to the extreme. Shocked and mourned.
Loyal to the liver, loyal to the heart, doomed to disaster: courage, courage to do something; Drain. Have great courage, describe great courage. Eat, sleep and taste bitterness: keep your eyes open.
Describe the strength and courage that everyone shows when fighting bravely as a whole. Release the liver and benefit the gallbladder.
Metaphor is hard work and self-motivation. A blatant eye.
Boldness is boldness. Xiong Xin leopard bravery metaphor is very bold, and it is scary to taste it: firewood; Bold.
Also described as very loyal. Help the poor by gathering strength and courage.
Hear the wind. After describing openly, unbridled to do bad things.
Life that survived the disaster. Describe people who are fearless in their efforts: scaring people to death: liberation.
Sitting on firewood with salary hanging: shivering. Describe carefree; Zhang Dan is brave in acting and courageous (old novels are often used to describe talented people who are capable of writing and fighting).
Heart-to-heart metaphor tells the truth happily. I'm worried or scared. I'm sincere.
6. What are the four-character idioms with courage and resourcefulness? The four-word idiom with courage is: release the liver to benefit the gallbladder, and release the liver to hang the gallbladder.
First, idioms: soothing the liver and benefiting the gallbladder
Pinyin: p: g: n: l: d: n
Explain: cover up: expose; Li: Get down. Metaphor really meet, pour out the truth. Also described as very loyal.
Source: Don Juan Tao's Assistant Minister Page: "I am immersed in a towel, and I bravely protect my liver. I am not at his door, swear to death. " Song Sima Guang's "Body should be sparse": "Although the visit is not as good as it is, it will still exhaust its courage to serve its loyalty."
Synonym: treat each other sincerely, treat each other sincerely.
Antonym: intrigue and intrigue.
Usage: as predicate and adverbial; Very loyal, full of praise.
Structure: combined type
For example, since we are good friends, we should be honest with each other.
Idiom story: In the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao led 200,000 troops to besiege Liu Bei in Xuzhou. Liu Bei was defeated and took refuge in Yuan Shao. Guan Yu entered Cao Ying with Liu Bei's two wives. Guan Yu helped Cao Cao to kill Yuan Shao's famous soldiers Yan Liang and Wen Chou. Yuan Shao was so angry that he wanted to kill Liu Bei who wrote a book for Guan Yu. Guan Yu wrote back that he must be brave enough to serve Liu Bei, so he returned to Liu Bei after going through five customs and beheading six generals.
Second, idioms: putting on the liver and hanging on the gallbladder
Pinyin: p: g: n: ancient: n
Explanation: Describe being extremely loyal to people and things without reservation.
Source: Cai's "Thousands of Books": "The general is a dream son of heaven, leading a soldier. We are worried about our lives, and we work together.
Synonym: Expose the liver and gallbladder, cover the liver and expose the gallbladder.
Antonym: intrigue and intrigue.
Usage: as object, attribute and adverbial; Used in figurative sentences.
Structure: combined type
For example, we are good brothers who are afraid of each other. Where can outsiders alienate us?
7. Idioms that use bold characters are bold [y and sh ē n sh ē dn].
idiom
Being brave is an idiom in China, and its pinyin is y ē sh ē n sh ē d n, which means brave, fearless and brave. Also known as "having great courage."
Chinese name
I don't know. I'm afraid
source
The History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Shu and Zhao Yunchuan
spell
yìshn shìdán
translate freely
Describe courage and fearlessness
Idiom explanation
Interpretation: one body: whole body, whole body; Courage: courage; [1] Being brave means being courageous, fearless and fearless. Also known as "having great courage."
Idioms and their stories
Source: Chen Jinshou's "Three Kingdoms Shu Shu and Zhao Yun" quoted "Zhao Yun Chuan": "My late master Ming Dan came to Yunying to inspect yesterday's battle. Said:' Zilong is very courageous!' "