xuè
shū

noun
formal

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

liú
xià
fēng
xuè
shū
 
kòng
rén
de
zuì
xíng
 

He left behind a letter written in blood, condemning the crimes of the enemy.

Liè
shì
zài
zhōng
xiě
xià
le
xuè
shū
 
biǎo
mìng
jué
xīn
 

The martyr wrote a blood letter in prison, expressing his revolutionary determination.

Zhuàng
zhǐ
shang
zhān
mǎn
le
xuè
shū
 
lìng
rén
chù
jīng
xīn
 

The petition was covered in blood writing, making for a shocking sight.

dài
yǒu
xuè
shū
xiě
jīng
de
chuán
tǒng
 

In ancient times, there was a tradition of pricking one's finger to write Buddhist scriptures in blood.

Measure Words

/ fēng
Primary
/ fèn
/ zhāng