Six arms and three heads
Six arms and three heads, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ù B ì s ā NT ó u, which means that people have extraordinary abilities and great powers. From escape from the dead.
Idiom explanation
[explanation]: it refers to people's extraordinary abilities and great powers.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Ming Meng Chengshun's escape from the dead: "I'll wait for you with six arms and three heads. I don't expect you to be able to fly out of this day.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: three heads and six arms, powerful.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute.
It's no wonder that this little wooden man is really "invincible" sometimes. Chapter six of Guo Moruo's Hong Bo Qu.
Chinese PinYin : liù bì sān tóu
Six arms and three heads
Better be a chicken than a cow. nìng wéi jī kǒu,wú wéi niú hòu
fire and water have no mercy. shuǐ huǒ wú qíng