A newborn calf is not afraid of tigers
The newborn calf is not afraid of tiger is a Chinese word, the pronunciation is ch ū sh ē ngzh ī D ú B ù J ù h ǔ, which means that young people who have not experienced the world dare to say, dare to do and have no fear.
Idioms and allusions
Chapter 74 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms: "as the saying goes," a newborn calf is not afraid of tigers. " Even if his father killed him, he was only a pawn of the Xiqiang people. If there was any danger, it was not because of his uncle's trust. "
Discrimination of words
Liu Guodong is a tiger. Hum, even a tiger has to be afraid of me! Jin Yi's the gods: cszh: the newborn is not afraid of tigers; antonym: cautious; usage: as object, attribute and clause; refers to young people
Chinese PinYin : chū shēng zhī dú bù jù hǔ
A newborn calf is not afraid of tigers
have no other intention until death. zhì sǐ mǐ tā
separate and disperse quickly. xīng fēi yún sàn
be never seen without a book in hand. shǒu bù shì shū