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What do you mean by brave? How to summon up courage to pronounce?
What do you mean by brave? How to summon up courage to pronounce?

Reference answer:

Pinyin: gā n dn tú d, short spelling: gdtd.

Idiom explanation: describe a tragic death. It also describes doing one's best to serve, regardless of any sacrifice. The same as "liver and brain smearing the ground".

The origin of the idiom: "On Yuanshan": "Carnivores fail to count in the temple. If I were a monk, I would rather be in the wilderness of the Central Plains than brave?"

Example of idiom: First, I lost my job in the temple. At that time, I was courageous and courageous, and I have been unemployed for a long time. ★ Biography of Korean Poetry Volume 7

Traditional writing: intimidated by courage.

ㄢㄉㄢˇㄊㄨˊㄉㄧˋ Athena Chu.

A synonym for smearing the liver and gallbladder: smearing the liver and brain initially refers to a tragic death, and later refers to doing things at all costs, even sacrificing one's life to fight Xingyang with Xiang Yu, fighting for high position, fighting for seventy, fighting for forty, and making.

Idiom grammar: as predicate and attribute; Refers to a person's loyalty.

Degree of common use: common idioms

Emotion * color: neutral idioms

Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms

Generation time: ancient idioms

Get ready to accept the cruelest death.