Take a high step
Jian Shi Gao Bu, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced Ji ǎ NSH ì g ā ob ù in pinyin, which means swaggering. It comes from Lu Xun's the theory of Mauro's poetic power.
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Lu Xun's "Fen Mo Luo Shi Li Shuo" said: "China's standing in Asia is also an advanced civilization. Its neighbors are mo Zhi and Lun, and it is especially developed because of its rapid development. Today, although it is withering, it is still in opposition to Western Europe, which is also fortunate."
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It means to walk with one's head held high.
Chinese PinYin : jiǎn shì gāo bù
Take a high step
the influences of western culture and civilization. ōu fēng měi yǔ
with very limited knowledge and scanty information. gū lòu guǎ wén