1, heartless: it means ruthless and vicious.
2, snake heart: scorpion: a poisonous insect. Have a heart as vicious as a snake and scorpion. Describe a person's vicious heart.
3, cruel and heartless: heart like a wolf and dog. Metaphor is a person's vicious heart. Also known as "heartless".
4, forget me: heart: refers to reason. Crazy: crazy. Lose your mind, like crazy. Describe words and deeds that are chaotic, absurd or cruel and hateful to the extreme.
5, hiding a knife in a smile: a metaphor for good appearance, sinister and vicious. Close to the mouth.
6, human face and animal heart: the appearance is human, but the heart is like a beast. Describe the behavior is very despicable and cruel.
7, weeding out the roots: destroying the net, describing it as vicious to people, leaving no room.
8. Buddha's mouth and snake's heart: the mouth is like a Buddha and the heart is like a snake. Although the metaphor is nice, it is extremely vicious inside.
9, inhuman: described as extremely cruel, cruel to the point of extinction of humanity.
10, cruel and heartless: what you have done is cruel and vicious, and your morality is ruined.
The benefits of learning idioms
1. Idioms are condensed history. Learning and using them can help us learn from the past and from the present. Many idioms are derived from historical stories and historical allusions. Knowing an idiom is equivalent to knowing a historical story or a wonderful history.
2. It can teach us how to face life, in other words, it is a mentor in our life, and it can teach us a lot about being a man and doing things. For example, it will tell us how to inspire our fighting spirit, make great strides, ride the wind and waves, win the battle, and thus establish lofty aspirations.
3, can provide weapons and food for work, improve writing ability in an all-round way, and master a certain amount.