true to life
Flesh and blood, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ uxu è y ǒ ur ò u, which means a metaphor full of vitality and content. It is often used to describe the vivid characters in literary works. It's from the core of Yihai Shibei.
Analysis of Idioms
Lifelike
The origin of Idioms
Qin Mu's the core of Yihai Shibei: "but I always feel that the ideological confrontation is not vivid, vivid, unique and exciting."
Idiom usage
Combined; used as attribute and complement; with commendatory meaning; refers to works. examples he writes about people who are flesh and blood, who can say and do, rather than flat figures and vague shadows. He is a man of flesh and blood. the author creates a lot of flesh and blood characters in the novel with his ingenious writing.
Chinese PinYin : yǒu xuè yǒu ròu
true to life
speed is the soldier 's asset. bīng guì shén sù