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What idioms are there in the tense situation?

The sword is drawn and the bow is wound-(of a situation) becomes explosive.

Zha·nǔ· ba n incarnation Zhang

Zhang explained that the bow is injured. The sword has been drawn and the bow has been drawn. The original description of calligraphy is vigorous and powerful. Later, it is often described as aggressive or tense, and it is explosive.

The source of Liang Yuanang's Book Review of Ancient and Modern Times in the Southern Dynasties: "Dan Wei's calligraphy is like Rowen's tiger vibration, and the sword is drawn."

Structural combination.

Usage is used to describe the conflict between the two sides; Has fallen into a hair-trigger situation. Generally used as predicate, attribute and adverbial.

Sine crossbow; Can't read "nú".

Shape-distinguishing sword; Can't write "arrow"; Crossbow; Can't write "anger"

Synonyms are coming, coming, coming.

Antonym selling soldiers and washing armour

Discrimination between ~ and "explosive"; Can describe nervousness; Sometimes it can be used universally or together. But ~ can be described as vigorous or magnificent calligraphy; "Explosion" is not allowed.

Example: two young people quarreled so much; Almost there.