Strong but weak
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi ǎ ng é RH ò UK ě, which means to promise after being forced. It comes from Mencius Teng Wengong Xia by Mencius mengke in the Warring States period.
Idiom explanation
Force: force. Only after being forced to agree
The origin of Idioms
In Mencius Teng Wen Gong Xia, written by Meng Ke in the Warring States period, Liang said, "please reply." If you are strong enough, you will win ten birds in one day. "
Chinese PinYin : qiǎng ér hòu kě
Strong but weak
Crossing mountains and pressing seas. kuà shān yā hǎi
one 's mind settles as still water. xīn rú zhǐ shuǐ
the spring snow -- a highbrow song. yáng chūn bái xuě