be mightier than thousand
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w à NF à B à D à ng, which means tens of thousands of people can't resist; it describes people as very brave. It's from the coat cart.
Idiom explanation
Husband: people. When: the enemy, when.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the first discount of Wu Mingshi's Yi Ao Che: "I have learned 18 kinds of martial arts since I was a child, and I have the courage to defend myself."
Idiom usage
In Yuan Shi Junmei's "the story of you GUI · Wang Bi Liang", it is said that "this son is capable of six tactics and three strategies, but he is not brave enough." Zuo Liangyu is a good athlete in the world. In Qing Dynasty, Kong Shangren's "Peach Blossom Fan · crying master"
Chinese PinYin : wàn fū bù dāng
be mightier than thousand
The punishment of escaping from heaven. dùn tiān zhī xíng
an ice mountain is hardly reliable. bīng shān nán kào
clasp the moon in the Ninth Heaven. jiǔ tiān lǎn yuè
Virtue of rivers and mountains. hé shān zhī dé