ready to do boldly what is righteous
Chivalrous liver and righteous courage, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi á g ā NY ì D ǎ n, which means the liver of a chivalrous man and the courage of a righteous man. It describes the heart and action of being brave for a just cause, fighting against the strong and supporting the weak, and fighting against injustice. It comes from the postscript of Pu Liu's family.
The origin of Idioms
Postscript to Pu Liu's family: "the whole family was angry and frightened at first, and then moved by Zhao Lu Ming's chivalrous spirit and enthusiasm."
Idiom usage
To be brave for a just cause.
Chinese PinYin : xiá gān yì dǎn
ready to do boldly what is righteous
beautiful rivers and mountains of a country. dà hǎo hé shān
strict and fair in meting out rewards and punishments. shǎng fá xìn míng
want to reach a high position -- like a stork hovering on high and crying proudly. féi dùn míng gāo