radiating authority
Mu Shi Yi Ling is a Chinese word. Its pronunciation is m ù sh ǐ y í L ì ng. It describes self-esteem and high airs.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Wang Han in the book of the new Tang Dynasty, it is said that "the sound of livestock is a trick, and the order is obeyed by the beholder, and the king and the Marquis are regarded by themselves
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive
Chinese PinYin : mù shǐ yí lìng
radiating authority
as fast as the hare runs and as swift as the wild duck starts flying. tǔ qǐ fú jǔ
with clear articulation and a mellow and full tune. zì zhèng qiāng yuán
all that have been achieved is spoiled. qián gōng jìn miè
hills topple and the earth shake. dì bēng shān cuī
as vast as the boundless heavens. hào tiān wǎng jí