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What does it mean to compare the earth to the sky?
The dragon tiger was alive at that time, so don't compare the earth to the sky: it shows that the state is just right now, and we should be like angry dragons and energetic tigers, and don't exaggerate the difficulty of walking on the ground to heaven.
Energetic, Chinese idiom, pinyin is shēng lóng huó hǔ. It means like a lively dragon and a dynamic tiger. Metaphor is lively and energetic. Excerpted from Qing Wu Ren Jian's History of Pain.
Qing Wu and Ren Jian's "History of Pain" The fifth time: "Although there are many Yuan soldiers outside the city, Zhang Shijie is the first, and it is the last and full of vitality." ?
example
More than 30 soldiers, full of vigor and vitality, swarmed in, carried, picked and carried, and soon cleaned up the yard. ?
Discrimination of idioms
Synonyms: full of vitality, dragon and tiger leap, rabbit-free, dragon and tiger, dragon and horse spirit.
Antonym: old-fashioned, lifeless, stupefied.