Vigorous and resolute
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē NGX í NGL é IL ì, which describes the rapidity of momentum. The latter refers to the rapid and strict implementation of government decrees. It comes from the story of the water margin · vertical riding by Xu Zichang of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Xu Zichang of the Ming Dynasty wrote in the story of the Water Margin: those with tight official posts are those who are strict with the yellow scarf hook party, and those who are afraid of the rat scurrying and turning around, and Dongxi is looking at the edge of the busy line
Analysis of Idioms
Vigorous and resolute
Idiom usage
It means to act quickly. It means to be under martial law. No assembly, no strike. Mao Dun's the road
Chinese PinYin : fēng xíng léi lì
Vigorous and resolute
safeguard the country and its people. hù guó yòu mín
Cut the tree and dig the root. xuē zhū jué gēn