First, full of vigor and vitality.
Vernacular interpretation: the description is lively and energetic.
Source: "Zhu Lei" Ninth Five-Year Plan: "I think he is alive and kicking, and he can't catch it."
Dynasty: Song Dynasty
Author: Zhu
I didn't arrest him because he was full of life and energy.
Second, the dragon leaps and tigers leap.
Vernacular interpretation: describe majestic and very active: on the construction site, it is in full swing. Also known as Tiger Leaping Dragon.
Source: "Preface to the Ode to the Celebrities of the Three Kingdoms": "Dragon and tiger leap, romantic clouds steam."
Dynasty: Tang Dynasty
Author: strict obedience
The dragon is swimming, the tiger is jumping, the wind is blowing and the clouds are steaming.
Third, be refreshed.
Vernacular interpretation: full of emotions.
Source: Chapter 4 1 of Twenty Years of Adventure: "Lusheng came out refreshed"
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Wu
Lu Sheng became full of emotions.
Fourth, strong and powerful.
Vernacular interpretation: strong body.
Source: Journey to the West No.21Back: "They are all quick-sighted and must be stronger."
Dynasty: Ming dynasty
Author: Wu Cheng'en
Five, as fast as flying.
Interpretation of vernacular: striding: fast and powerful. Have a brisk pace and run fast.
Source: Strange Tales from a Lonely Studio: "Get up and walk as fast as a fly."
Dynasty: Qing dynasty
Author: Pu Songling
Get up and walk again. Be vigorous and run fast.