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The Chinese idiom ch à nm à è w à n in pinyin means angry and brave. It comes from Shangyang's Shangjunshu Junchen.
Idiom usage
As predicate, attributive, adverbial; describe angry, brave appearance example villain theory also, dedicated. When you talk about people's wrongs, you will be blinded, speechless and blatant.
The origin of Idioms
In Shang Yang's book of Shang Jun - Jun Chen, it is said that "those who speak bravely when they look down at their wrists, those who talk when they hang down their clothes, and those who work in private for a long time.". If you respect the three, you can get all of them in vain. "
Idiom explanation
Describe anger and bravery.
Chinese PinYin : chēn mù è wàn
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mow the grass and pull out the roots. jiǎn cǎo chú gēn
attempt an ineffective solution. gé xuē pá yǎng
a good sword remains always sharp. bǎo dāo bù lǎo
do things before one is told. xiān yì chéng yán
A strong duck turns into a crane. qiǎng fú biàn hè