Drink blood like hair
Drinking blood like hair, a Chinese word, Pinyin is y ǐ nxu è R ú m á o, which means eating birds and animals with hair and blood. I don't know cooked food in ancient times. It's uncivilized and still in the barbaric stage. It is used to describe things or people in a barbaric state. From the book of rites · Liyun.
Idiom explanation
They feed on birds and animals with hair and blood. I don't know cooked food in ancient times. It's uncivilized and still in the barbaric stage. It is used to describe things or people in a barbaric state.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of rites · Liyun written by Dai Sheng in the Western Han Dynasty, "there is no cremation, eating the fruits of plants, eating the flesh of birds and animals, drinking their blood, eating their hair, wearing their feathers and skins."
Analysis of Idioms
Idiom usage: as object and attribute; refers to primitive life; synonym: Ru Mao Yin Xue
Drink blood like hair
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