secure to rely on
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is y ǒ ush ì w ú K ǒ ng, which means that you are not afraid, or have no scruples, because you have a stick. It's from "dangerous words in prosperous times - training troops".
The origin of Idioms
"When facing the enemy The terrain and the enemy's situation are as clear as the palm of one's hand, and the maps show them all over the place, so that the first army can understand the situation and have no fear. Therefore, the victory and capture is like a resounding response. "
Analysis of Idioms
Antonym: to be confident without fear, to be confident without fear
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and object.
Chinese PinYin : yǒu shì wú kǒng
secure to rely on
halls for the performance of songs and dances. gē lóu wǔ xiè
favours weighty as a mountain. ēn zhòng rú shān
take both public and private interests into account. gōng sī jiān gù
A thousand year old crane returns home. qiān suì hè guī
Learn from the past and learn from the future. jiàn qián bì hòu
when a leopard dies , it leaves its skin. bào sǐ liú pí
I've been used to it for a long time. jiǔ guàn lǎo chéng
Scorched skin and chapped feet. zhì fū jūn zú
return to original purity and simplicity. guī zhēn fǎn pú