A man's eyebrows caught fire.

Anxious-extremely urgent

Lan may zigi

[Idiom explanation] Burn: Burn. Urgent need. Describe the urgency of the matter.

[Allusions] Song Shi Puji's "Five Lights Meeting Yuan" Volume 16: "Q:' What is an urgent sentence?" The teacher said,' burning eyebrows'. "Literature General Examination: The Second City": "In the early Yuan Dynasty, it was especially good that all the sages used it together, saving eyebrows, young crops, and helping the service to innovate the law for the sick people."

[Synonym] Impending, impatient

[antonym] It doesn't matter, it has nothing to do with the overall situation

At present, this is urgently needed. (Ye Shengtao's Future)

[useful] useful

[emotional color] commendatory term

[Grammatical Usage] Being the subject, predicate and object; Describe the mood, etc.

[Idiom structure] A little formal

[Date of birth] Ancient times

[Idiom pronunciation] Burn can't be pronounced as "yán".

[Idiom Discrimination] You can't write "extreme" just because you are in a hurry.

[Idiom Discrimination] Urgent need and "urgent need"; The situation is very urgent. But urgency is often used to describe things or emergencies; "Urgent" is often used to describe orders; This letter is urgent.

Extremely urgent

The fire burns before your eyes.

[Xiehouyu] There is fire in the nasal cavity.

[Idiom Story] At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao wanted to unify the whole country and defeated Liu Biao and Liu Qi one after another, driving Liu Bei out of the new field and approaching Wu Dong. Sun Quan panicked and sent Lu Su to invite Zhuge Liang to Soochow to discuss the common resistance against Cao. Zhang Zhao looked down on Zhuge Liang and said that he was unable to assist Liu Bei, which made him very anxious today. Zhuge Liang defeated Confucianism.