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What idioms are there to describe Lu Xun?
Every word is well written, short and pithy, brilliant in writing, incisive, concise, to the point, death, righteousness, self-sacrifice, courage to take responsibility, upright and loyal to serve the country.

1. Be brave

[Jian y ying Wei]

[Interpretation]

When you see justice, do it bravely.

[example]

~ Real men don't judge heroes by success or failure. Feng Ming Meng Long's Fourteen History of Eastern Zhou Dynasty

[source]

The Analects of Confucius: "If you don't do what you want, you will have no courage."

2. Be loyal to the country

[jīng zhng bào guó]

[Interpretation]

Do your best to be loyal to your country and sacrifice everything.

[example]

Today, I want to tell the ancestors of heaven and earth to tattoo the word "~" on your backs. Cai's Complete Biography of Yue: Chapter 22

[source]

"Biography of Northern History Yan Zhiyi": "The public owes a lot to the DPRK and should serve the country faithfully."

Biography of Yue Fei in the History of Song Dynasty: "I was ordered to cast cymbals at the beginning, and I took off my skirt to show my casting on my back. The word' loyalty to the country' went deep into my skin."

Go straight to the point

[rù mù sān fēn]

[Interpretation]

According to legend, Wang Xizhi wrote on the board, and when carving, he found that the handwriting penetrated into the board for three minutes. Describe that calligraphy is very powerful. Nowadays, the problem of metaphor analysis is very profound.

[example]

When we read this poem, we have a particularly hearty feeling. Qin Mu's "Hands Not Stretched"

4. Sweep a thousand troops with one brush

[bǐsǎo qiān jn]

[Interpretation]

Describe the vigorous brushwork, as if it were sweeping the army.

[example]

~ empty conceit, what's the use of learning to pass on three meanings? Ethan Ting's Two Guo Hangers

[source]

Tang Du Fu's poem "Drunken Songs": "The source of ci goes back to the Three Gorges, brushing the array and sweeping a thousand troops."

Keep upright and upright

[gāng zhèng bü]

[Interpretation]

A: cater to, partial. Strong, upright, likable and impartial.

[example]

Jinan knows martial arts. Qing Pu Songling's Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: An Official Member

[source]

Yu Ming Deng Ji's Collection of Allusions Volume 14: "Those who are aboveboard and do not slander privately will think it immoral."