the vapour rose up to the sky
Aggressive, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì ch ō ngni ú D ǒ u, which means angry or powerful. From yongbaojian and tiqingni Chibi. The text comes from "speaking and doing: Notes on Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds"
Idiom explanation
Qi: momentum; Niu, Dou: refers to niusu and Dousu in the twenty-eight. Describes a person who is angry or powerful.
The origin of Idioms
Cui Rong's Ode to the sword in Tang Dynasty: "the box is full of air and the ox is fighting, and the mountain is turning into a pulley." song Yue Fei's poem "on the red cliff of green mud" says: "the bull fights in the grand hall, vowing to avenge the king on the true festival."
The source of the text
The author is Zang Kejia. He said it. It's really exciting to talk about it. It's inspiring. It's exciting!
Idiom usage
Chapter 83 of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: "when you see that Ma Zhong is the enemy of your father, hold the green dragon sword and look at him, you will cut him down." Chapter 20 of Shi Yukun's three swordsmen and five righteousness in Qing Dynasty: "Nanxia hears this and rushes out of the fence. He reaches out and grabs the man. When he looks at it carefully, it's Ji louer. The 54th chapter of Shi Yukun's three heroes and five righteousness in Qing Dynasty: "after listening to this, Zhan Ye was angry and said," what a white jade hall! What do you call a righteous man for the good you have done? "
Discrimination of words
Synonym: angry, angry antonym: low voice
Idioms and allusions
According to the biography of Zhang Hua in the book of Jin, during the reign of emperor Hui of Jin Dynasty, Zhang Hua, Marquis of Guangwu, watched the sky at night and saw purple Qi between Dousu and niusu. Later, he heard that Lei Huantong, a native of Yuzhang (now Nanchang City, Jiangxi Province), had Xiao Wei Xiang. He called him and said, "the essence of the sword lies in the heavenly ear. "Zhang Hua asked where the sword was? Yuzhang belongs to Wu area, and Yangzhou is the dividing line between Niudou and Liangxing. According to the dividing line between Dousu and niusu, Lei Huan thinks that it is "in Fengcheng (the south of Nanchang in Jiangxi Province)". So Bu Lei Huan was the magistrate of Fengcheng county and asked him to look for him. Huan to the county, dig prison house foundation got a stone letter, there are two swords, and engraved title, one is Longquan, two is tai'a, brilliant. That night, when we watch the bullfight again, the purple Qi disappears. Lei Huan gives a sword to Zhang Hua and leaves a sword to wear. Zhang Hua got the sword and gave it to Lei Huanfu: "if you look at the sword, you're a general. Why can't moye come back? Although, the natural god thing, when finally closes the ear. "Later, Zhang Hua was killed by the imperial court, and the sword disappeared. After Lei Huan's death, his son crossed yanpingjin with his sword. The sword suddenly jumped out of the water and fell into the water. He immediately went into the water to look for the sword. However, he saw the two dragons hovering and the water was boiling. Finally, he was lost.
Chinese PinYin : qì chōng niú dǒu
the vapour rose up to the sky
a square bottom with a round cover -- incompatible. fāng dǐ yuán gài