Aggressive [Du Bu Du Bu B and Ren]
Explanation:
1, aggressive and frightening. It also means that things are developing rapidly and giving people pressure.
2. It means that future generations surpass their predecessors, which means the same as "awesome afterlife".
Grammar: formal; As predicate, attribute and adverbial; An aggressive attitude.
Idioms and their stories
Gu Kaizhi, a writer in the Eastern Jin Dynasty, visited Yin Zhongkan's house, and Huan Xuan, the son of Huan Wen, was there. The three of them happily drew lots to play word games. As for the word "danger", they said: "The spear is like a sword, and a hundred years old climbs a dead branch" and "the anchor machine lies in the well". Yin Zhongkan's men joined the army and said angrily, "A blind man rides a blind horse and comes to a deep pool in the middle of the night.". Yin Zhongkan is blind, so joining the army is offensive.
Synonym: Stay at a respectful distance from others, be overbearing, arrogant and aggressive.
Antonym: self-denial, approachable, gentle, thoughtful, difficult to measure, pleasant and spring breeze.
Extended data:
The stroke order of each word observed in calligraphy
1, stay at a respectful distance from sb [j é r yu m: n zh and]
Interpretation: respect, but unwilling to approach.
Source: Confucius and his disciples "The Analects of Confucius Yongye" in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Stay away from ghosts and gods."
Vernacular translation: The Analects of Confucius and his disciples in the Spring and Autumn Period: "Don't engage in those sneaky things."
Grammar: verb-object type; As predicate, object and attribute; derogatory sense
2. Aggressiveness [q √ sh √ xi not ng xi not ng]
Interpretation: aggressive: grand debut. Describe the fierce momentum. Describe the fierce and arrogant attitude and momentum.
Source: Xun Tian Zi Lun written by Xun Zi during the Warring States Period: "A gentleman does not retreat because of being bullied by a villain."
Vernacular translation: Xun Tian Zi Lun written by Xun Zi during the Warring States Period: "A gentleman doesn't stop his righteous behavior by the noise of a villain."