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What are the idioms that describe danger?

The idioms describing danger are as follows:

1, it's a blessing to avoid disaster [bò hu ò jiù fú]?

Avoid danger and tend to happiness.

Step 2 avoid evil and seek happiness

Seek good fortune and avoid evil.

3. Are soldiers fierce and dangerous? [bōng Xiōng zhàn wüI]

Refers to a dangerous and terrible war.

4. don't avoid fire and water? [bébéShuǐHuǐ]

It means not afraid of danger.

5, do not avoid soup fire? [bùbítāng Huǒ]

It means not afraid of danger.

6. Sword Shadow? [ dāo guāng jiàn yǐng ]

The flash and shadow of the sword loomed. Describe the dangerous atmosphere in the environment.

7. Are you lucky? [féng Xiáng Huàjí]

Meet: encounter; Fierce: unfortunate; G: good luck, good luck. In case of danger, it will turn into good luck. This is a superstitious statement.

8. Tiger Cave Longtan [H incarnation Longtan]

Cave: cave; Tan: Shentan. The dragon lives in a deep pool, and the tiger lives in a nest. Metaphor is an extremely dangerous place.

9. Turn an owl into a pigeon

Metaphorically turn disaster into peace. Owls are owls. They used to be considered fierce birds, and pigeons were considered lucky birds.

10, the wolf is in power? [wálang dáng dào]

When the wolf is lying on the road. Describe a dangerous future.

1 1, hurricane rain? [yǔ]

Still bloody. Describe the dangerous atmosphere or environment of crazy killing.

12, a bloody battle

There is a smell in the wind, and the raindrops are bloody. Describe the dangerous atmosphere or environment of crazy killing.