gallop ahead with sword drawn
Dancing sword and jumping horse, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ǔ D ā oyu è m ǎ, meaning to command the dance of sword and gun, jump horse, compared to fighting bravely. From the romance of Yang Jiajiang.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 15 of the romance of the generals of the Yang family: "Yue Sheng said angrily," good thief and slave, dare to speak so loudly. " Dance the sword and jump the horse to get the blessing of God. "
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or object; used in combat.
Chinese PinYin : wǔ dāo yuè mǎ
gallop ahead with sword drawn
Preserved bottle gourd with black wine. xuán jiǔ hù fǔ
be a restless fellow like a drifting water plant. fú zōng làng jì
If a man drinks, he knows the cold and the warm. rú rén yǐn shuǐ,lěng nuǎn zì zhī
Grinding without phosphorus. mó ér bù lín,niè ér bù zī
quick of eye and deft of hand. yǎn míng shǒu kuài