The significance of rivers of blood

A river of blood means that many people have been killed.

Rivers of blood, China idiom, pinyin is xuè, liú, chéng, he é, which means killing many people. From "Biography of Li Mi in the Old Tang Dynasty": "Bodies are everywhere, rivers of blood are flowing, grievances are filled with mountains and rivers, and mourning is moving in the world." Usage subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; With a derogatory connotation.

Examples of usage: Qing Kang Youwei's "Reply to Overseas Chinese in North and South China on the Revolutionary Book of the Only Feasibility of Constitutionalism in the United States": "The provinces slaughtered cities, the blood became rivers, and the dead were like hemp." Shi Ming Naian's Water Margin: Back to 1 19. And Zhou Wang soldiers, killing their bodies everywhere, the blood is a river.

Rivers of blood make sentences.

1, the Nanjing Massacre, with mountains of bones and rivers of blood, is unbearable.

The tragic scene of the Nanjing Massacre was unbearable.

Wherever the invading army went, it killed people like hemp, and rivers of blood flowed.

In this battle, the bodies of the slain invaders were everywhere, and rivers of blood flowed.

5. During War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression's period, there were countless bodies wrapped by Marco in countless battles, with corpses lying everywhere and rivers of blood.

6. The fighting was fierce and both sides suffered heavy casualties. In the end, there were bodies all over the mountains, and it is not an exaggeration to describe them as rivers of blood.

7, the anger of the son of heaven, the blood become a river, even if Shan Li is the king of righteousness, but it is easy to take his Liu Qian's life, even if it is child's play.