hold up one 's head high and advance by long strides
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á NGT ó UKU ò B ù, which means to raise your head and stride forward; it describes mental preparation or arrogance. From youth.
Notes on Idioms
Ang: up, up.
The origin of Idioms
Li Dazhao's youth: "only when you stand tall and walk alone, how can you wait for others' help."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: stride high, hold your head high [antonym]: walk with your head down, flinch and lose your head
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, adverbial and attributive to describe people's spirit. example he still swaggered and ignored. "Wind and rain Tongjiang" by Sima Vinson
Chinese PinYin : áng shǒu kuò bù
hold up one 's head high and advance by long strides
hand out official posts and make promises to grant special favour. fēng guān xǔ yuàn