Idioms describing men's strength

A hunchback describes a man as strong. "Selected Stories and Songs of Taiping Heavenly Kingdom": "Tietie is very capable ... Besides, he is a hunchbacked and powerful person. He really hates heaven without handles and rings. Otherwise, he will tear down the sky and tear it off! " Tran Dang Khoa's The Red Dragon and Feng Dan, Part I and Part V: "Da Kui is seventeen years old, but he is like a tiger, but his body is very big." Stallone is like a tiger.

Schwarzenegger, he is a bit like a tiger.

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Let go of the tiger's back. Describe a person who is physically strong.

Chu Luoming and Guan Zhong's Romance of the Three Kingdoms: "As the first general, he was born with a broad forehead, a tiger body and a bear waist;" Wu Jun is also a Fuchun, surnamed Sun, with a simple name and a Chinese character. He is the heir of Sun Wuzi. "

Comprehensive application of law; As objects and attributes; Describe physical health

Synonymous with bear's back and tiger's back, he is strong and strong, with big arms and thick waist, as strong as an ox.

The antonym is fragile, skinny and hunchbacked.

Two-part allegorical saying: Tiger's child, the grandson of the blind man.

For example, one face is as heavy as a jujube, and the other is as golden, both of which are ~, and their looks are extraordinary. (Li Qing Ruzhen's "Mirror Flower Edge" 95) Grammatical combination; As objects and attributes; Describe physical fitness