Fierce and fierce
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Ju é L ì zh í m ě ng, which means to be able to capture or capture a violent enemy. It describes being brave and invincible. It comes from Nandu Fu by Zhang Heng of Han Dynasty.
Idiom usage
To be brave is to be brave
The origin of Idioms
In Han Dynasty, Zhang Heng's Nandu Fu: "the counselors and generals can seize the fierce and break the firm."
Idiom explanation
Grab: capture; violence: violence; hold: catch. Able to capture or capture a violent enemy. It's about being brave and invincible.
Chinese PinYin : jué lì zhí měng
Fierce and fierce
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