Flying in the sky
Ganxiao Lingyun, a Chinese idiom, is written in Pinyin as G ā nxi ā ol í ngy ú n. it rises high up to the sky. It refers to a person who has a great future and can become a talent quickly. It comes from the preface of Linzi Zhizi, collected works of mianzhai, written by Huang Gan of Song Dynasty.
The source of the idiom is "Mian Hu Zai! I'm going to see my son, who is going to be a pillar. "
Chinese PinYin : gān xiāo líng yún
Flying in the sky
roll up one 's sleeves and raise one 's fists to fight. xuān quán lǒng xiù
Hold on to your innocence and cry for blood. bào pú qì xuè
be toughened and hardened into steel. bǎi liàn chéng gāng
Show off one's self and lose one's popularity. chěng jǐ shī zhòng