The heroic spirit of Wuling
Wulinghaoqi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ L í NGH á OQ ì, which means the heroic spirit of the noble family. From butterfly dream.
The origin of Idioms
Yuan · Guan Hanqing's "butterfly dream" the third fold: "every time my scholar compared with that bridge person, he didn't have the heroic spirit of five mausoleums. He beat all over his family, and his blood was dripping."
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing. Example: the third fold of Zheng Guangzu's Qian Nu Li Hun in Yuan Dynasty: "you knock on Dan long to win the imperial medal, but you change your white clothes. When you look at the face, you are more heroic than when you look at the sun and say goodbye to each other. " On the heroes, there is no right in ancient and modern times. In the process of laughing, there are 3000 Zhangs to clean up the state of Wu and Yue. The fourth part of "Fengyun meeting" by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty.
Chinese PinYin : wǔ líng háo qì
The heroic spirit of Wuling
cut off the long and compensate the short. cái cháng bǔ duǎn
lively and vigorous flourishes in calligraphy. luán fēi fèng wǔ
make frequent changes in policies or measures. zhāo lìng mù gǎi
deep in the night and all is quiet. gēng shēn rén jìng