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What idioms does Dai Hao have?
There are many idioms with good words. Common examples are:

All the children.

Pinyin: háo mén Guo zhòu

Explanation: refers to the descendants of nobles.

Source: Liang Qichao's Xinluoma Party Prison: "In addition, you noble people who are officials and scholars were once dutiful sons of my family."

Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Used of powerful families.

Outstanding female figures

Pinyin: jρn guóháo Jie

Description: The ancient women's silk scarf hair accessories refer to women. Hero: refers to a person with outstanding talent. An outstanding figure among women.

Source: Qing Wenkang's "Heroes of Children" The seventeenth time: "So this is thirteen girls. I, Yin, accidentally met this pink heroine today. It's a great pleasure in life! "

Outstanding figures in the green forest

Pinyin: lülín háo Jie

Explanation: refers to the outstanding figures in the green forest.

Source: Yu's "Jade Scratches the Head to Force the Atmosphere": "Who is humane to me? I am glad that two chivalrous men have led everyone back to help me make a big show."

Ex.: He fantasizes about becoming ~.

Synonyms: illegal hawkers and illegal heroes.

Grammar: as object and attribute; Refers to the bandit leader

Brave woman

Pinyin: nǐ zhenghá ojie

Explanation: hero: refers to a person with outstanding talent. An outstanding figure among women.

Source: Feng Ming magnum "Warning Records" Volume 32: "Du Shiniang loves what he loves, and does not change his heart for poverty. This is the heroine among women. "

Example: After my son tried his best to beg him, he could refuse him in every way. It was another ~, just a match of Zhongyu. ★ The 14th Good Biographical Story of the People in Ming Dynasty

Synonym: female middle-aged husband

Antonym: the female generation

Grammar: as object and attribute; Used to compliment women.

Obtain property or rights by immoral means.

Pinyin: qi m \u t not u háo duó

Explanation: snatch: grab. In the past, people described rich and powerful people seeking other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to seek property.

Source: The poem "Postscript to the Second Rhyme of the Two Kings of Mi Fei": "Whoever steals the past skillfully laughs like a stupid tiger."

A small town, so humble and ashamed, Guy had to go for it.

★ Liang Qing Shao Ren talks about two kinds of Yu Qiu temples and small historical sites in small counties.

Synonyms: snatch and grab, blackmail and grab.

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Take something from someone else.

Tiny things or minutes.

Pinyin: qi háo zh m

Explanation: Metaphor is a tiny thing or place. Just like "Late Autumn".

Source: Zhuangzi's Theory of Everything: "There is nothing bigger than Qiu Hao's end in the world, and Taishan is small."

Synonym: late autumn.

Grammar: as an object; Used in written language

An outstanding or brave person.

Pinyin: y and yěng Xióng háo Jie

Explanation: refers to a person who is superior in talent or courage.

Source: Fang Ming Ruyi\'s Royal Love in the Palace's 40 th lecture on Zen: "Today, the king of Qin is famous all over the world and is a hero."

Since ancient times, you may not be able to work hard if you are not disturbed by your mood, so the arrival of foreign invasion is the touchstone of heroes. ★ Cai Dongfan's Romance of Manchu Dynasty (the second time)

Synonym: hero

Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Outstanding person

Be unconventional and unconstrained

Pinyin: ho fà ng bü j:

Explanation: restraint: halter, extension is bondage. Describe a person's heroic and unrestrained temperament.

Source: "Northern History Zhang Yichuan": "Yi people are few and bold, and they go in and out of temples, but they are high and have no scruples."

Example: Fang Yuezong is the elder brother of the current magistrate in Songjiang Prefecture. He is generous and chivalrous, likes drinking and is very talkative. ★ Yao's Li Zicheng Volume 1 Chapter 16

Synonym: bold and unrestrained, arbitrary.

Antonym: timid, tied behind the back

Grammar: as predicate and attribute; Refers to unconstrained.

lofty sentiments and high aspirations

Pinyin: háo Qing Zhuàng zhi√.

Explanation: heroic feelings, lofty aspirations and lofty sentiments.

Source: Mao Dun's "Reviewing the Old and Knowing the New": "More frost is added to the temples, but more ambition is stronger."

Example: that long street and that alley are infinitely congested.

★ Guo Xiaochuan's poem "Xiamen Charm"

Synonym: impassioned and ambitious.

Antonym: mediocrity and hopelessness.

Grammar: as subject and object; Refers to human ideals.

Glorious oath

Pinyin: há há o yá n zhuangy incarnation

Explanation: rhetoric. Words describing heroism.

Source: Ming Jiao Hong's "Yu Tang Yu Cong Yi Wen Qiu Zhuo": "(Qiu Zhuo) impromptu couplets, often hundreds of words. Bold words, warnings are like strong waves, flying snow and thunder, and they are generated by touching mountains. "

Even if there is revolutionary optimism in his works, there must be magnificent, touching and directional revolutionary romanticism. ★ Mao Dun's hope for veterans

Synonym: impassioned

Antonym: sigh

Grammar: as subject, object and attribute; Words describing heroism

cheat

Pinyin: Qi o q háo duó

Interpretation: Qiao: soft fraud; Grab: grab. In the past, people described rich and powerful people seeking other people's property. Now refers to the use of various methods to seek property.

Source: Stone "Postscript of Two Kings and Two Rhymes": "Whoever steals the ancient times laughs like a crazy tiger."

For example, isn't the idiom "~" explained by Han Fei's famous saying that "Confucianism violates the law by writing, while chivalrous people violate the law by using force"? ★ Wen Yiduo's "About Confucianism and Daoism Bandits"

Synonym: extortion.

Antonym: the road is not connected.

Two-part allegorical saying: A liar meets a robber.

Grammar: as predicate, attribute and adverbial; Take something from someone else.

Local tyrants/bullies and evil gentry

Pinyin: t incarnation

Explanation: Local tyrant: the strongman in the village is the landlord who bullies others. Evil gentry: a bad person among local bullies or retired bureaucrats. In the old society, rich and powerful people were bullying in the countryside.

Source: Mao Zedong's Investigation Report on Hunan Peasant Movement: "Only local tyrants and evil gentry are afraid, and the revolutionary party should never be afraid."

Ordinary citizens hate corrupt officials.

★ Mao Dun's "Feudal Ordinary People Literature and Art"

Synonym: rich and heartless.

Antonym: ordinary people

Grammar: as object and attribute; Refers to the landlord and bully.

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