What idioms are there with the word "fen"?

1.

2. Fight bloody battles.

3. Be furious and excited.

4. Despair.

5. Work hard? .

6. Fight alone.

7. Volunteers.

8. Drum kiss and claw.

9. Mantis is struggling.

10. Work hard.

Explanation:

1.scratch (fè nB ǐ jí sh ū): scratch: pen. To write quickly and cheerfully.

Source: Zhang Songkezhuang, "Praised by a class of teachers after the title": "Or hide it, but it is difficult to write; Or the absurdity of a sentence, or the flattery of a line, although its bones are rotten, it must be tied to the method of Spring and Autumn Annals, which makes people sweat. "

2. fight in a bloody battle (yüXuèfèn zhàn): describe tenacious fighting to death.

Source: Chapter 6 of Du Pengcheng's "Defending Yan 'an": "Soldiers fought bloody battles or rushed to act during these fifteen days and nights. "

3. Rage (bórán fèn lìì): Rage: the way to work hard; Finn: Work hard; Motivation: Motivation. Get up and motivate yourself.

Source: Yan Zhitui's "Yan Family Training Mianxue" in Northern Qi Dynasty: "Be excited, don't be afraid."

4. Take care (fèn bügüshēn): Go ahead bravely, regardless of personal safety.

Source: Han Sima Qian's Letter of Appointment: "I often think about the urgency of dying for my country."

5. effort (fèn fā yǒu wéi): effort: come on. Cheer up and make a difference.

Source: Wang Hanchong's On Balance and Initial Contribution: "Courage is nature."

6. Go it alone (gjun 1 fèn zhàn? Fight: Fight as hard as you can. The helpless army fought alone. It also means that a person or a group tries to fight without support or help.

Source: From: "Biography of Zhao Xia in Shu Wei": "Si Zu led Peng Peizhi to retreat from the public, fighting alone and breaking immortality." "Sui Shu Qing Yu Zezhuan": "Therefore, Confucianism fought alone, and the deceased was 1899."

7. Volunteers (zgà o fè n yê ng? ): tell: say, show. Take the initiative to undertake an arduous task.

Source: Chapter 53 of Qing Li Jiabao's "Officialdom in the Sky": "This Rao Shou originally had only one lion country; Because his superiors advocated studying abroad, he volunteered and was willing to bring an axe and let his son go abroad. "

8. Kiss your paw with a drum (Gǔ Vanz O): I still say my teeth are exposed. Describe the beast as fierce and terrible. It is also a metaphor for madness and fierceness.

Source: A?vagho?a Xi Zhong's "The Legend of the Wolf in Zhongshan": "It is said that the wolf will kiss his paw again to show his respect to his husband."

9. Don Lang Fenby: You should think of your arm as a car. It is a metaphor for doing what strength can't do, and it is bound to fail.

Source: Don Juan Tao "Xie Shi Guan Qi": "I will pity my clam, cut its fetus, and only swing around the moon; Mantis bravely smashed his arm into a high car. "

10. Describe high spirits and high morale.

Source: Sun Yat-sen's Revolutionary History and Revolutionary Movement in China: "Its generosity is mostly overseas Chinese; Enthusiastic propaganda, mostly for academic circles; If you charge and defeat the enemy, you will join the party in the army, work hard and do your best to achieve this success. "