inspiring
Inspiring, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is g ǔ w ǔ R é nx ī n, meaning to inspire people's confidence and enhance people's courage. It's from Han Yangxiong's fayan prophet.
The origin of Idioms
The prophet of Dharma written by Yang Xiong of Han Dynasty: "who inspires all things, is it thunder and wind? Who inspires ten thousand followers
Idiom usage
It's just a case of lobbying around. (the fourth chapter of Eastern European heroines by Lingnan lady in feather clothes in Qing Dynasty)
Related idioms
Chinese PinYin : gǔ wǔ rén xīn
inspiring
the two phoenixes fly side by side. fèng huáng yú fēi
Discard the writing and preserve the quality. qì wén cún zhì
fight stubbonly with one 's back to the wall. fù yú wán kàng