one 's fighting spirit soars aloft
High morale, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ò UZH ì á ngy á ng, which means strong will to fight. From introducing a cooperative.
Notes on Idioms
High spirited: high spirited.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "introduction of a cooperative" said: "I have never seen the people so excited, high spirited and high spirited as they are now."
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as predicate, attribute, adverbial; with commendatory meaning, to describe the spirit of people. After listening to the hero's report, the soldiers were greatly inspired, and their fighting spirit was high. but these players are fighting because they are guided by our heroes.
Chinese PinYin : dòu zhì áng yáng
one 's fighting spirit soars aloft
do good but regard as ill will. wéi hǎo chéng qiàn
the [ general 's ] heart was anxious and sad. yōu xīn qiāo qiāo
A little bit of gold is useless. diǎn jīn fá shù
a hundred flowers contend in beauty. bǎi huā zhēng yàn
speak incomparably wittily. yán yǔ miào tiān xià