Dai Jipei
Dai Jipei is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ij à P è it ú n, which means to wear a cock shaped hat and boar shaped ornaments. Cock and boar are aggressive. In ancient times, the shape of crowns was like that of boars, which indicated that they were brave.
Idiom explanation
Wear cockerel shaped hat and boar shaped ornaments. Cock and boar are aggressive. In ancient times, the shape of crowns was like that of boars, which indicated that they were brave.
Idioms and allusions
According to the biography of Zhong's disciples in historical records, "Zi Lu is despicable in nature, brave in strength, upright in ambition, champion of rooster, and a dolphin."
Discrimination of words
When he didn't enter Confucius, he was brave and rude. He heard the sound of education and reading, shook the chicken to fight the dolphin, raised his lips, and talked about the ears of sages and sages. On balance and frankness by Wang Chong in Han Dynasty
usage
To be brave is to be brave
Chinese PinYin : dài jī pèi tún
Dai Jipei
The earth is divided into two parts. liè tǔ fēn máo