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Idioms and famous sayings describing brave people
Putting the army to death and being born later originally meant fighting. When the army is placed in no way back and there is only a dead end, the soldiers will March forward bravely and win by killing the enemy. Metaphor is to cut off the retreat in advance before you can make up your mind to succeed.

Flag cutting: Pull out the flag. Pull out the enemy's flag and kill the enemy. Describe being brave and good at fighting.

War is not rotation: turning. Heel: Heel. Don't look back when fighting. Describe going forward bravely.

Catch the tiger and catch jiaozi: the dragon. You can catch tigers in the mountains and dragons in the sea. Great metaphorical skills.

Courage without strategy: strategy. Brave as he is, he has no wisdom.

Brave describes being brave and fearless.

Go ahead, go straight ahead, there is nothing to stop. Describe the brave and fearless progress.

Courage without strategy, courage without strategy. Refers to doing things or fighting only by pounding and rushing, lacking planning and strategy.

Yongguan Sanguanjun: ranked first; Three services: the general term for the armed forces. Courage or bravery is the first in the whole army.

One for ten: quite. One man against ten. Describe the army as brave and good at fighting.

The metaphor of Xiong Xin's leopard bravery is bold.

Ten thousand husbands are not husbands: people. When: resist. Tens of thousands of people are irresistible. Describe people as brave. Also known as "nothing to do".

Holding charcoal-flowing soup, holding blazing charcoal and dancing boiling soup. I'm brave enough to use my life.

Dancing knife, prancing horse, wielding knife and gun, riding horse. Metaphor is brave fighting.

Fearless, afraid of nothing. Described as very brave.

A head made of copper and a forehead made of iron. Describe people as brave and tough.

Stand up: Stand up straight. Stand straight. Describe standing up bravely in the face of difficulties or dangerous things.

The world is invincible and there is no opponent. Describe invincible, no opponent.

Down-to-earth metaphor for violent and powerful people

Heaven is not afraid, and the earth is not afraid. I dare to do anything.

Killing the enemy leads to the result: making; Fruit: Destroy the enemy boldly. Kill the enemy bravely and make contributions.

When fighting first, the general charged ahead and rushed in front of the soldiers. Now it is also used to describe leaders taking the lead and walking in front of the masses.

Forget your own life and death, and don't care about your own life and death.

Death is worth it; Pity: meanness or pity. Describe not afraid of death or dying without value.

Treat death as if it were home. Describe not afraid of sacrificing life.

Treat death as if it were home. Describe not afraid of sacrificing life. Use "death".

Treating death as an appetite means dying willingly.

Forget one's life: willing to sacrifice; Forget life: forget life. Don't care about personal life and death.

When the arrow stone describes personally resisting the enemy's attack.

Never turn around: turn your heel, that is, step back. Metaphor is not afraid of difficulties and obstacles, and resolutely move forward. It is also a metaphor for dying in a very short time.

Like nobody's business: a place. It's like being in a place where no one is there. A metaphor for winning a battle without encountering resistance.

Successive servants: falling; G: then, keep up. The front fell, and the back also fell. Describe a heroic struggle.

Wave after wave, the front rushed up and followed. Describe constantly into battle, courageously forward to kill.

Being a pro-arrow means that the general will go to the front line in person.

A man's courage depends on his own courage, but he has no wisdom.

Alone means going into battle alone. Now the metaphor is no one to help.

Walking in a dangerous place is like walking on the flat ground. Metaphor to ride out the storm.

Pulling a tooth out of a tiger's mouth is a metaphor for doing something very dangerous.

Brave describes being brave and fearless.

Going through five customs and beheading six generals is a metaphor for overcoming many difficulties. This is a story about Guan Yu in the Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

Dare to act boldly, not afraid of risks, and have no scruples.

Willing to die: willing; Coconut: caramel. Being willing to die is like eating candy. Describe not afraid of death, take death as pleasure.

Go ahead regardless of personal safety.

Go through fire and water: go; Soup: hot water; Dance: Step on it. Boiling water dares to trip, but fire dares to trample. Metaphor does not avoid difficulties and obstacles, go forward bravely.

Go to danger: throw yourself into it; Risk: danger; Such as: like; Yi: Ping. The road to danger is considered a smooth road. Describe not to avoid difficulties and obstacles.

Angry regardless of the body, regardless of their own safety.

Going to the meeting with one knife: one knife refers to one person. It turned out that Guan Yu, the general of Shu, took only a knife and a few attendants to attend the banquet in Wu Dong. Later, it generally refers to a person taking risks to keep an appointment. There is a feeling of praising the wisdom and courage of the participants.

A person is meant to go into battle alone. Metaphor action without help.

Bold describes great courage.

Bold as a bucket describes great courage.

Boldness and caution describe decisiveness and deliberation.

Dance without rotating blade: step; Blade: blade; Vortex: Vortex. Don't return when facing danger.

Galloping on the battlefield: Mercedes-Benz. Battlefield: battlefield. Riding a horse on the battlefield is heroic and unstoppable.

Go shirtless. Go shirtless. Metaphor comes to power in person and carries out activities unabashedly.

The original intention of going through life is from birth to death. After describing risking his life, regardless of personal safety.