Fight with blood
Fighting with blood, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Gu ǒ Xu è L ì zh à n, which means fighting with blood, and describes fighting to the death tenaciously. From the story of sun Zhongmin's ancestral hall.
Analysis of Idioms
Fighting in blood
The origin of Idioms
Yao Nai of the Qing Dynasty wrote in the records of sun Zhongmin's ancestral temple: "the son of the commander, Tai, was the commander of the capital of Beiping when he was Jianwen. Yan Shi got up and fought with him in Huailai. He fought with him in the middle of the battle and killed Chen."
Idiom usage
It refers to tenacity and bravery.
Fight with blood
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