be robust and strong
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ǐ ngxi ō ngdi é D ù, which means to describe the appearance of strong body and vitality. It can also be used to describe the appearance of being arrogant. From a dream of Red Mansions by Cao Xueqin in Qing Dynasty.
interpretation
Keep your chest up and your belly up. It is used to describe a strong body and high spirited appearance. It can also be used to describe the appearance of being arrogant.
source
The sixth chapter of a dream of Red Mansions written by Cao Xueqin in the Qing Dynasty: "in history, there are several people sitting on the gate, talking and talking."
usage
As a predicate or attributive; of proud or arrogant appearance
Chinese PinYin : tǐng xiōng dié dù
be robust and strong
without the slightest discount. dī shuǐ bù chàn
make amends for previous faults by some good services. yǐ gōng bǔ guò
Helping the frontier and losing money. zhù biān shū cái
It's hard to live up to its reputation. shèng míng zhī xià,qí shí nán fù
Holding ice in winter and holding fire in summer. dōng hán bào bīng,xià rè wò huǒ