stride forward singing militant songs
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ā og ē m ě NGJ ì n, which means to sing loudly and march forward bravely. It describes being full of optimism on the way forward. From Jiefang Daily.
The origin of Idioms
Jiefang Daily on June 13, 1996: "China's advertising industry is advancing rapidly."
Idiom usage
Combined; as predicate; with commendatory meaning, to describe high mood. Guo Moruo's "heartfelt wishes" May 27, 1978: "we must bear in mind the will of Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou, and strive to achieve the overall task of our country in the new period.
Analysis of Idioms
Go straight ahead, go straight ahead
Chinese PinYin : gāo gē měng jìn
stride forward singing militant songs
be able to handle a job with ease because one has had previous experience. jià qīng jiù shú
Advocate elegance and dethrone the floating. chóng yǎ chù fú
in western dress and leather shoes. xī zhuāng gé lǚ
the supreme arrogance of a person with great power. zhì shǒu kě rè
The heart of a villain is the belly of a gentleman. yǐ xiǎo rén zhī xīn,duó jūn zǐ zhī fù