Meaning of 血书
血书 means a letter or document written in one's own blood, typically to express extreme hatred, grievance, or determination. Pronounced xuè shū.
- a letter or document written in one's own blood, typically to express extreme hatred, grievance, or determination
Definitions & Examples
Tā他
liú留
xià下
yī一
fēng封
xuè血
shū书
,
kòng控
sù诉
dí敌
rén人
de的
zuì罪
xíng行
。
He left behind a letter written in blood, condemning the crimes of the enemy.
Liè烈
shì士
zài在
yù狱
zhōng中
xiě写
xià下
le了
xuè血
shū书
,
biǎo表
dá达
gé革
mìng命
jué决
xīn心
。
The martyr wrote a blood letter in prison, expressing his revolutionary determination.
Zhuàng状
zhǐ纸
shang上
zhān沾
mǎn满
le了
xuè血
shū书
,
lìng令
rén人
chù触
mù目
jīng惊
xīn心
。
The petition was covered in blood writing, making for a shocking sight.
Gǔ古
dài代
yǒu有
cì刺
xuè血
shū书
xiě写
fó佛
jīng经
de的
chuán传
tǒng统
。
In ancient times, there was a tradition of pricking one's finger to write Buddhist scriptures in blood.