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Tongweitiema, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ó NGW é ITI ě m ǎ, which means firm formation. It comes from the biography of the three heroes of the founding of Italy.
The origin of Idioms
Liang Qichao's biography of the three great heroes of the founding of Italy: "galloping and wandering among the iron horses, it is a natural Army School for the Italian people."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Chinese PinYin : tóng wéi tiě mǎ
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The country is easy to change, but the nature is hard to change. jiāng shān yì gǎi,běn xìng nán yí
different categories of rainfall intensity and wind scales. wǔ fēng shí yǔ
Starvation is a small matter, while dishonesty is a big one. è sǐ shì xiǎo,shī jié shì dà
die for the sake of righteousness. kāng kǎi fù yì
patch up a quarrel and reconcile the parties concerned. xī shì níng rén
go to one 's death unflinchingly. cóng róng jiù yì