be lithe and yet powerfully built
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h ǔ t ǐ Xi ó ngy ā o, which means to describe the body is big and strong. From the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
[interpretation] it means to be big and strong.
The origin of Idioms
The second chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty: "the first general was born with a broad forehead and a broad face and a tiger body. He was also born in Fuchun County of Wu County. His surname was sun, and his name was Jian. His name was Wentai, and he was later than sun Wuzi."
Chinese PinYin : hǔ tǐ xióng yāo
be lithe and yet powerfully built
Throw oneself into the river and rush into the well. tóu hé bēn jǐng
course of nature and one's conscience. tiān lǐ liáng xīn
God knows it, but man. shén ér míng zhī,cún hū qí rén
the nine schools of thought and three religions. sān jiào jiǔ liú