鲜血淋漓 bloody
Explanation
形容鲜血大量流淌的样子。
describes the appearance of a large amount of blood flowing.
Origin Story
话说三国时期,关羽在华容道义释曹操,曹操为了报答关羽的恩情,特地送了一匹赤兔马给关羽。关羽骑着赤兔马,一路风驰电掣,很快就赶到了长沙。此时,长沙城外正发生着一场激烈的战斗。东吴大将吕蒙率领大军围攻长沙,城内的守军节节败退,眼看就要城破人亡了。关羽见状,立即率领部下杀入敌阵,奋勇杀敌。关羽的武艺高强,勇猛无比,他所到之处,敌军纷纷溃败,鲜血淋漓。最终,关羽成功地解救了长沙城,保住了长沙百姓的性命。
During the Three Kingdoms period, Guan Yu showed mercy to Cao Cao at Huarongdao. As a token of gratitude, Cao Cao gave Guan Yu a red rabbit horse. Guan Yu rode the horse at full speed to Changsha, where a fierce battle was taking place. Sun Quan's forces were besieging Changsha, and the defenders were on the verge of defeat. Guan Yu, with his exceptional martial skills and bravery, charged into the enemy lines, driving them back and leaving a trail of blood. Eventually, Guan Yu successfully saved Changsha and the lives of its citizens.
Usage
常用来形容战斗或受伤场景中鲜血大量流淌的场面。
Often used to describe the scene of a large amount of blood flowing in battle or injury scenes.
Examples
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战斗结束后,战士们鲜血淋漓地躺在战场上。
zhàndòu jiéshù zhīhòu, zhànshì men xiànxuè línlí de tǎng zài zhànchǎng shàng.
After the battle, the soldiers lay bleeding on the battlefield.
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受伤的士兵鲜血淋漓,令人触目惊心。
shòushāng de shìbīng xiànxuè línlí, lìng rén chùmù jīngxīn
The wounded soldier was covered in blood, a shocking sight.