Bleeding in the scull
The synonym liuxuepiaolin generally refers to xuepiaolin, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Li ú Xu è PI ā ol ǔ, which means blood flows into a river and can float a shield. It comes from Han Jiayi's on crossing the Qin Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Scull: shield.
The origin of Idioms
Han Jiayi's on crossing the Qin Dynasty: "a million corpses are lying on the ground, and the sculls are bleeding."
Idiom usage
A river of blood. Examples: the bloody battle of Taierzhuang, the battle of Songhu, the battle of Xinkou, and the 47 day battle of Hengyang The elegy of the Chinese soldiers in the war of resistance against Japanese aggression, through time and space, still appeals to the world today.
Analysis of Idioms
Blood flows into a river
Bloody
The pen labors on the ideas of the mind. - xīn zhī bǐ gēng
cheer the heart and please the feelings - yí qíng lǐ xìng
The dragon and the tiger lie down - lóng quán hǔ wò
extort and levy illegal taxes - bào liǎn héng zhēng