muster one 's courage and fight in the vanguard
Bravery is a Chinese idiom.
Pinyin: G ǎ NY ǒ NGD ā ngxi ā n
Interpretation: it means to have the courage to shoulder heavy responsibilities and take the lead.
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muster one 's courage and fight in the vanguard
Pinyin
gǎnyǒngdāngxiān
Citation explanation
It's like having the courage to shoulder heavy responsibilities and leading the way. In Yuan Dynasty, Li Shouqing's the fourth fold of Wu Yuan's blow flute: "if it wasn't for Lao Xiangguo's great talent and general plan, and he Zhen Zhu's courage to take the lead, how could it be today?" The third fold of Yuan Guan Hanqing's single sword Club: "you say that he has a large number of troops, strong men and strong horses. He is brave enough to take the lead. If he works hard alone, it is hard for him to do anything. |ming · anonymous's "Purple mud Xuan" the first fold: he can ride a war horse every time, and those who come out dare to take the lead.
Chinese PinYin : gǎn yǒng dāng xiān
muster one 's courage and fight in the vanguard
Every inch is a measure of the depth. cùn zhǐ cè yuān
innate knowledge and sense of right and wrong. liáng zhī liáng néng
a very valuable and rare thing. lián chéng zhī bì