What idioms are there to describe "bullfighting"?
Pinyin: qkèdünú
Commentary: Dou: The Big Dipper. Bull: Altair. Bullfighting refers to the starry sky. Describe great verve. Fight with "swallowing cattle."
Source: Ming Hu Huan Wen's Suite: "I have my own wings and clouds, and I am angry with bullfighting. How can I be an enemy with him at a young age? "
Step 2 swallow the bullfight
Pinyin: Qin dǒu niú
Description: Dou and Niu: Altair and Big Dipper. Momentum can engulf stars. Describe the boldness of vision.
Swallow the bull's eye
Pinyin: qinniúd
Explanation: Bull fight: Altair and Big Dipper refer to the sky. Momentum can engulf stars. Describe great verve.
Source: Rong "Singing the Sword": "The box rushes to the cow, and the mountain turns to the pulley." Song Yuefei's poem "Red Cliff Green Mud" says: "Heroes are full of gas and swear to be true."
Step 4 fight the wind
Pinyin: ng niú dü u
Explanation: Qi: momentum; Niudou: Altair and Big Dipper refer to the sky. Describe anger or motivation.
Source: Song Yuefei's poem "Green Mud Red Cliff": "The heroic spirit is arrogant and vows to be true."
Step 5 fly into a rage
Pinyin: nê fà ch not ng gu ā n
Explanation: refers to wearing a hat when you are angry. Describe extreme anger.
Source: "Zhuangzi Stealing Foot": "Stealing Foot is angry and looks like a star." "Historical Records Biography of Lian Po and Lin Xiangru": "It seems to support the wall and lean on the column, and it is angry and rushing to the crown."