strong enough to pull up mountains and raise tripods
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á sh āǔ NJ ǔ D ǐ ng, which means to describe superhuman power or majestic momentum. It comes from the Pinghua of the Qin Dynasty and the six kingdoms.
The origin of Idioms
"Qin and six countries Pinghua" volume: "Ji is the age of 24, the enemy Wanfu, there is the power of pulling up the mountain."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] to carry the mountain to the top and [antonym] to be weak
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive. example the book of Xiang Yu in historical records: more than eight feet long, capable of carrying the tripod, brilliant. "And:" pull out the mountain Xi gas world, when the adverse Xi Zhui never die. " A man is bound by opium. You can be a hero of. As long as you are addicted to smoking, your bones are soft and your strength is weak. The first chapter of the Black Ghost
Idiom story
At the end of the Qin Dynasty, Xiang Yu didn't like reading and writing when he was young. His uncle Xiang Liang taught him how to fight swords. He wanted to learn how to fight against thousands of enemies. Xiang Liang taught him the art of war. He didn't want to study it seriously, but he was very strong and could lift a tripod weighing several hundred jin. After eight years of fighting with Liu Bang, he was forced to commit suicide at the edge of the Wujiang River, and lamented that he had "made great efforts to pull up the mountain and become the most powerful in the world".
Chinese PinYin : bá shān jǔ dǐng
strong enough to pull up mountains and raise tripods
be prepared for danger in times of peace. jū ān sī wēi
The sharp mountain is not high. shān ruì zé bù gāo