bold
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à nd à R ú D à u, which means that a person is as bold as a fighter. It describes a person's courage. It comes from the biography of Jiang Wei in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom explanation
Bucket, an old measuring instrument, has a capacity of ten liters.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Jiang Wei in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Shu annals, it is said that "all Wei's wives are killed." Pei Songzhi quoted Shi Yu as his note: "when Wei died, he saw dissection, and his courage was as big as fighting."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: bold and fearless
Idiom usage
To be bold is to be bold. Example: Zhang Yongbing was on the sea. One night there was a storm, and Zhang's boat was covered. The next year, he got his body, and the coffin was incinerated. He was so bold that he couldn't burn it. All the soldiers were very sorry. Ruan Kuisheng, Qing Dynasty, Volume 21 of Chayu Hakka
bold
steal what is entrusted to one 's care - zhǔ shǒu zì dào
have neither fighting skill nor courage - wú quán wú yǒng
you must correct your own fault when you know it - zhī guò bì gǎi