Pinyin is the incarnation of shēng lóng huó hǔ incarnation.
It means like a lively dragon, a dynamic tiger; Metaphor is lively and energetic.
Source: The fifth episode of Qing Wu's History of Pain: "Although there are many soldiers outside the city, Zhang Shijie is the first, and he is the last, and his energy is the same."
Grammar: combination; As attribute, adverbial and complement; Include praise
Synonym energetic, cheerful, energetic, lifelike, energetic, lively, like a dragon like a tiger, like a dragon like a horse full of energy, full of vigor and high morale.
The antonyms are breathless, exhausted, slow-witted, exhausted, paraplegic, half-dead, listless, lifeless, old-fashioned, listless and dying.
2. Dragon and Horse Spirit
Pinyin is ló ng mm mm: j and ng shé n.
Metaphor is full of energy and good looks.
Origin: According to China Idiom Dictionary, the dragon horse refers to the legendary steed. Dragon-horse spirit is just like dragon-horse spirit. The extraordinary spirit of health and prosperity.
Grammar: formal; Become an object; Used to express congratulations.
Synonyms are fierce, energetic, lively, energetic, energetic and aggressive.
The antonym is depression and depression.
3. Dragon and tiger are fierce
The pinyin is ló ng jó ng j and ngh ǔ m ě ng.
It means energetic and combative.
Source: From Chen Canyun's "Mountain Valley Wind Smoke" the second time: "Everyone stayed up all night, and now they are still fierce, which shows the hatred of brothers and sisters for the landlord."
Synonym vigorous, dragon and horse spirit.
4. Full of energy
The pronunciation is sh ě ng q ? bó bó.
People or society are full of vigor and vitality.
Source: From Liang Qichao's Private Discussion on Parliamentary System in China in Qing Dynasty: "All aspects of the country are full of vigor and vitality.
Grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Synonyms are full of business, vigor, vividness, vitality, liveliness, dragon and tiger leaping, flowers blooming, dragon and horse spirit and high morale.
The antonym is drowsy, senile, dying, exhausted, lifeless, exhausted, dying, exhausted, disheartened, half dead, lifeless, old-fashioned, indifferent and dying.
5. High morale
The pinyin is dòu zháng yáng.
It means strong will to fight.
Source: Introduction to a cooperative from Mao Zedong: "I have never seen people so high-spirited, high-spirited and high-spirited."