have great physical strength and courage
Kong Wuli, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is k ǒ NGW ǔ y ǒ UL ì, which means that people are very strong. From the book of songs, Zheng Feng, lamb fur.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of songs, Zheng Feng, lamb fur: "the Lamb Fur and leopard ornaments are powerful, the son of Kong Wu, and the chief of the state."
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: brave and powerful antonym: weak and weak
Idiom usage
Subject predicate type; as predicate, object, attribute; describes the brave and powerful. Guo Moruo's black cat: "the man who can possess the most beautiful woman in the captives must be the powerful man in the victors."
Chinese PinYin : kǒng wǔ yǒu lì
have great physical strength and courage
eager for quick success and instant benefits. jí gōng hào lì
pavilions , terraces and open halls. lóu gé tíng tái