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What does the antique picture toy Aoxue mean?

Being proud of snow means that you are not afraid of frost, snow and cold, and the harder the external conditions are, the more energetic you are. Metaphor after a long period of training, in the face of cold persecution or blow without weakness, fearless. Pride, arrogance, contempt.

pronounced as: ào xuě.

origin: such as the nature of pine and cypress, proud snow cream. Qing Qian Yong's

Translation of Tan Shi's General Introduction

Such as the character of pine and cypress, not afraid of frost, snow and cold.

synonyms: fearless

fearless, pinyin wú suǒ wèi jù, is a Chinese idiom in China, meaning fear: fear. Not afraid of anything. Described as very brave.

Source: Biography of Wei Shu Dong Shaochuan: "This is the strong words of Shao. Yunba people are brave and fearless when they see the enemy."

This is Yuan Shao's brave words, saying that Ba people are strong and brave, and they are not really blind when they see the enemy fearless.

extended information:

antonyms: tolerance, resignation, and compromise

1. Resignation is an idiom pronounced nì lái shùn shòu, which means taking a submissive and tolerant attitude towards harsh environment or rude treatment.

source: Ming Zhou Zhen's West Lake Episode II: A chivalrous woman scatters wealth to mourn for her death: "If she has a little sense of interest, she will accept it when she sees the owner coming to visit."

2. Compromise for perfection is a Chinese idiom, pronounced wěi qū qiú quán, which means reluctantly accommodating in order to preserve. It also means making concessions for the sake of the overall situation.

source: the struggle for perfection is by no means a real life. Guo Moruo's "The Sound of War"

3. Suffering from shame, pinyin hán gòu rěn rǔ, describing enduring shame.

source: Song Huizong was arrogant when he was in power, but he was ashamed when he was taken captive. Lu Xun's "Southern Tune and Northern Tune Assemble Proverbs"