be of great strength
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Zhu à IXI à ngtu à x à, which means that you can pull an elephant to pull a rhinoceros with your bare hands. It's about being brave. The source is "Da Zhan PI Tong".
Idiom explanation
He can pull an elephant and drag a rhinoceros with his bare hands. It's about being brave.
The origin of Idioms
Idiom source: Yuan Wu Ming Shi's the first fold of "fighting PI Tong": "with my courage, I'm afraid of PI Tong." Yuan Wu Ming Shi's "live with Xiao Tianyou" the second fold: "I can also kill and set fire, but I'm used to it. It's very powerful."
Idiom usage
Idiom usage: as predicate, object, attribute; used in written language
Idiom structure: combined idioms
Time of emergence: Ancient idioms
Chinese PinYin : zhuài xiàng tuō xī
be of great strength
a flourish of gongs and drums. kāi tái luó gǔ
The river churns over the sea. jiāng fān hǎi jiǎo
the day is not too distant when. wéi qī bù yuǎn