with chest and head high
Head up, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á NGT ó ut ǐ ngxi ō ng, which means head up, chest up. High morale. It's from Ouyang Yuqing's Xiaoying girl.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Yuqing's Xiaoying girl: "she stretches out her hands, holds her head high and runs out like crazy."
Idiom usage
As a predicate or adverbial, it refers to a person's manner. example "look! When it comes to civil war, even women are against it. " The old teacher called out happily. Sha Ting's teacher fan
Chinese PinYin : áng tóu tǐng xiōng
with chest and head high
a poor widow does not care for the weaving -- a patriot who cares not for his own enterprise. lí bù xù wěi
A bundle of pearls and pearls. shù bèi hán xī
Soft water and warm mountains. shuǐ ruǎn shān wēn
Picking rafters in the thatched cottage. máo wū cǎi chuán
The ant cave destroys the dyke. yǐ xué huài dī