step forward bravely
Stand up, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ǐ ngsh ē n é RCH ū, which describes standing up bravely in the face of difficult or dangerous things. It comes from the biography of Jingsi in Zhou and Tang Dynasties.
Idiom usage
To stand up bravely. I can see it very clearly! I see Chan Juan being abused. I see you stand up and argue. In May 1793, Robespierre stepped forward and led the French people to hold an armed uprising again, overthrowing the rule of Gironde and bringing the French Revolution to the peak of Jacobin dictatorship. 3. At the critical moment in history, it was Comrade Deng Xiaoping who stepped forward, with the courage and courage of proletarian revolutionaries, took the lead in advocating the restoration of the historical status and true colors of Mao Zedong's literary thought, firmly defended and fully inherited the Marxist Leninist literary tradition. 4. Shiva, one of the main Hindu gods, stepped forward and stood at the foot of the Himalayas to welcome the Ganges goddess. The surging water flowed slowly from her hair to the earth. The clear water not only washed away the king's sin, but also generously moistened the land on both sides of the Strait, watering out the splendid Indian civilization. 5. The owner of Xiaoren Bookstore let me understand life in comic books, see the truth, goodness and beauty of the world, and gave me the initial literary enlightenment: let me read a lot of famous works, such as "miserable world", "wood", and so on, and in the embarrassing situation that I accidentally lost "wood", he could love to say: "don't pay it back!" My classmate Yang Zhisong, who had no bedding for half a year, shared the same bed with me and snored. When my classmate challenged me, he stood up and said, "how, do you want to fight?" It gives me a lot of special security. 6. Chapter 71 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Gongsun Jie stood up and said at the banquet:" in the past, he hunted in Tongshan and killed fierce tigers. What was his contribution? "
Analysis of Idioms
To give up one's own will to give up one's own will
The origin of Idioms
A few days later, Jingsi stepped forward. History of the Old Five Dynasties
Chinese PinYin : tǐng shēn ér chū
step forward bravely
asking for some water and getting some wine. qǐ jiāng dé jiǔ
hold up one 's head high and advance by long strides. áng shǒu kuò bù
the young man is promising and worthy to be taught. rú zǐ kě jiào
become a custom through long time usage. xiāng yán chéng xí
live just for the sake of remaining alive. cǎo jiān qiú huó
Honest and upright officials are hard to judge housework. qīng guān nán duàn jiā wù shì