march forward courageously
A Chinese idiom, Yu è m ǎ y á ngbi ā n, is used to describe the appearance of a horse galloping away. It's also a metaphor for the heat to build toward heaven and earth. From Li Chun Tang.
Idiom usage
He took care of his life to relieve the famine, and jumped to this side. Gao Zecheng's story of Pipa: granary relief in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of Li Chun Tang written by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty: "one by one, jump the horse and raise the whip, insert the arrow and bend the bow."
Chinese PinYin : yuè mǎ yáng biān
march forward courageously
talk with ease and confidence. kuǎn kuǎn ér tán
grow up from the filthy mud without being polluted. chū chén bù rǎn
birds of a feather flock together. wù yǐ qún fēn
The mountain is high and the emperor is far away. shān gāo huáng dì yuǎn