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Idiom describing strong force and swift force
Unparalleled: Unparalleled: surpassing all the people in the world, number one in the world. The power can pull up mountains, describing the strength and bravery, which is extremely contemporary.
Avoid its sharpness: its: his; sharpness: brave momentum. Avoid the enemy's strong momentum, and then strike hard when the enemy is tired and relaxed.
The troops are strong and the generals are fierce: The troops are strong and the generals are brave. Describes strong military power.
The troops are strong and the generals are brave: The troops are strong and the generals are brave. Describes strong military power.
The soldiers are brave and the generals are brave: the soldiers are brave and the generals are brave. Describes strong fighting ability.
Charge: trap: break through, go deep into. Desperately, invade the enemy's position. Describes bravery in combat.
Charge: attack; trap: capture; trap: break through, penetrate deep into the enemy's position. Charge the enemy and penetrate deep into the enemy's position. Describes bravery in combat.
Ruhuhu coming out of the forest: Ruhuhu: A young tiger that is still nursing. A tiger cub comes out of the woods. A metaphor for a brave young general.
Newborn calf: A newborn calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man. Same as "newborn calf".
Newborn calf: A newborn calf, a metaphor for a simple or brave young man.
Sing loudly and march forward bravely. Describes being full of optimism on the way forward.
Guan Yi Bei Ji: Yi: cheek, cheek. Holding his cheek in both hands, he rushed straight into the enemy's formation. Describes extraordinary bravery.
Tiger father has no dog children: A brave father will not give birth to ordinary children. Used to praise other people's children.
Huhu is alive: Huhu: looks mighty and brave. Describes bravery, mightiness, vigor and vitality.
Advance bravely in the rapids: to advance bravely in the rapids, describing decisiveness, bravery, and indomitable progress.
The general is planning rather than courage: strategy: strategy; courage: bravery. As a general, the most important thing is not bravery, but strategy.
Elite soldiers and fierce generals: Jing: elite; fierce: brave. Excellent soldiers and brave generals. Describes a soldier with strong fighting ability.
Elite soldiers and strong generals: excellent soldiers and brave generals. Describes a soldier with strong fighting ability.
Elite soldiers and brave generals: excellent soldiers and brave generals. Describes a soldier with strong fighting ability.
Dragon grabs tiger leap: grab like a dragon, jump like a tiger. Metaphor of mighty and brave.
The dragon throws the tiger: grab like a dragon, jump like a tiger. Metaphor of mighty and brave.
The dragon soars and the tiger kicks: a metaphor for a brave attack that is unstoppable.
The soaring dragon and the tiger's legs: a metaphor for a brave attack that is unstoppable. Same as "dragon soars and tiger kicks".
The dragon soars and the tiger throws: a metaphor for a brave attack that is unstoppable. Same as "dragon soars and tiger kicks".
Tiger coming out of the mountain: Like a ferocious tiger coming out of the mountain. Describe the action as brave and fast. Also known as "the tiger descends the mountain" and "the tiger leaves the mountain".
Tiger leaving the mountain: describing being brave and fast.
Tiger descending the mountain: described as brave and fast.
Counselors and generals: civil servants who are good at planning and generals who are brave and good at fighting.
Advisers and generals: refers to strategic ministers and brave generals.
鉽 Ji: light and strong: 鉽: light and agile; strong: brave. He is brave in combat and quick in action, but has an impatient personality and underestimates the enemy.
Pinghe Baohu: Ping: walk through the water; Bao: fight with bare hands; Baohu: fight the tiger with bare hands. It is a metaphor for taking risks and being brave but not wise. It also refers to being brave and courageous.
Qiguan Sanjun: Sanjun: the general name of the army. Refers to being brave or brave and being the first in the army.
洴洴洴洴: pull out; 鐴: capture. Take the enemy flag and kill the enemy general. Describes being brave and good at fighting.
Pull the flag to capture the general: Pull the enemy's flag and kill the enemy general. Describes being brave and good at fighting.
To cut off the flag with a flag: to pull it out; to cut off the head. Pull out the enemy's flag and capture the enemy's head. A metaphor for being brave and good at fighting.
Like a wolf or a tiger: describing bravery and fierceness.
Like a dragon or a tiger: describes being brave and energetic.
To scare gods and ghosts: to surprise gods and scare ghosts and gods. Describes a person's martial arts that is extremely brave or extremely skillful.
Bronze head and iron arms: describes a person who is brave and strong. Same as "bronze head and iron forehead".
Bronze head and iron forehead: a head made of copper and a forehead made of iron. Describes a person who is brave and strong.
Bending the bow and drinking feathers: describes being brave and good at shooting.
Ten thousand husbands are not suitable: Husband: person. When: Resist. Even tens of thousands of people can't resist it. Describes a person who is very brave. Also known as "Ten Thousands of People Can't Do It".
Be brave and good at fighting: Xiao: brave. Refers to being vigorous and brave, good at fighting. Describes the heroic and outstanding generals.
Small timidity and great courage: cowardice: fear. If you encounter a small enemy, you will be timid, but if you see a big enemy, you will be brave. Describe the psychological effect during battle. It also means giving in to small things and striving for big things.
Hongzhi Million: Xiongzhi: beast. A metaphor for many brave soldiers.
General of Bear and Tiger: Bear and tiger: two beasts. It is a metaphor for a general who fights bravely.
The man of bear and tiger: describes a brave person.
Xiong Zhi Million: Xiong Zhi: two beasts, a metaphor for brave warriors. There are thousands of brave warriors. Describes an army with a large number of generals, bravery and skill in fighting.
The journey of Xiongzhi: Xiongzhi: two beasts, a metaphor for brave men; brigade: army. It is a metaphor for a brave and capable army.
Xiong Zhishi: Xiong Zhi: two beasts, a metaphor for brave men; division: army. It is a metaphor for a brave and capable army.
Blood Qi Fang Yong: Blood Qi: energy; Fang: righteousness; Yong: bravery. Courage that springs from a momentary emotional impulse.
One person can resist a hundred people: One person can resist a hundred people. Describes strong and brave.
Go forward in an indomitable way: Go forward: keep moving forward; No forward: nothing can stop you in front of you. Keep moving forward without any obstacles. Describes moving forward bravely and fearlessly.
Go forward bravely and fearlessly. Same as "moving forward indomitably".
One is worth a hundred: one is worth a hundred. Very brave.
Hawk: A person who adopts a belligerent attitude and favors direct tough action. It is a metaphor for taking a tough stand, taking direct actions, being warlike and brave.
Brave warriors and soldiers: brave and fierce warriors and soldiers.
Guan the three armies bravely: Guan: pass the "crown", first; the three armies: the general name of the army. Refers to being brave or brave and being the first in the army.
Chuan Sanjun: Guan: ranked first; Sanjun: the collective name for the army. Refers to being brave or brave and being the first in the army.
Behead the general and capture the flag: Kill the enemy general and capture the enemy flag. Describes being brave and good at fighting. Same as "Behead the general and slap the flag".
Behead the general and tap the flag: tap: pull out. Take the enemy flag and kill the enemy general. Describes being brave and good at fighting.
Behead the general and remove the flag: Kill the enemy general and remove the enemy flag. Describes being brave and good at fighting. Same as "Behead the general and slap the flag".
You can’t fight without turning your heel: spin: turn. Heel: Heel. Don't turn back when fighting. Describes moving forward bravely.
Point to the enemy and forget oneself: Point to the enemy: Point to the enemy. Fighting against the enemy, one forgets one's own life and death. It describes killing the enemy bravely and sacrificing one's life.
Crash into formation and charge into the enemy: Crash away from the enemy's position and rush toward the enemy. Describes bravery in combat.
Zhuifeng fell into Chen: You charged into the battle. Describes bravery in combat.
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