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What does Wan Jian want to express?

Ten thousand arrows go through the heart to describe a situation of extreme pain and despair, just like being shot through by countless arrows.

1, describing extreme pain and despair

The word "an arrow through the heart" intuitively describes extreme pain and despair. It symbolizes that a person is completely defeated emotionally and can't escape or get rid of it, just like being pierced by countless arrows. This expression reflects the inner tear and struggle, and is the ultimate symbol of emotional conflict and pain.

2. Express strong emotional conflicts.

The idiom "Ten thousand arrows pierce the heart" is to express the intense emotional conflict by describing the pain and despair of being pierced by ten thousand arrows. This kind of conflict may come from various emotional relationships such as love, friendship and affection. When an individual is hurt by incomprehension, betrayal and abandonment, he will fall into deep pain and despair, and his heart will be shot like an arrow.

An example of an arrow going through the heart

1. In this battle, although the hero was pierced by thousands of arrows, his courage and belief will always be engraved in people's hearts.

2. The pain that an arrow pierced his heart made him almost unable to stand, but he stubbornly continued to move forward.

In the face of biting insults, he finally couldn't bear the pressure and shed tears.

In the dark night, she felt like an arrow pierced her heart, but she knew it was more painful than staying in the same place weakly.

The pain of an arrow through the heart made him understand that some things can't be redeemed once they are done.

6. Despite being sharply criticized and questioned, he still sticks to his beliefs and keeps moving forward.

7. His heart seems to be pierced by ten thousand arrows, and every arrow tip pierces the depths of his soul, making him miserable.

8. In the face of an arrow penetrating the heart, he remained as cool as a cucumber, which was shocking.

9. The pain of an arrow through his heart made him feel desperate, but he still firmly believed that there would be light after darkness.

10 and Wan Jian's experience made him stronger and braver. He knew that only he could get out of this darkness.