charge into the enemy ranks
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Chu í f ē ngxi à nzh è n, which means you are still in charge. It comes from Zizhitongjian, the fourth year of gongtaihe in the west of the Jin Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"Zizhitongjian · the fourth year of gongtaihe in the west of the Jin Dynasty" says: "general sun Gai and other officials should be rewarded for their being trapped." Hu Sansheng's note: "vertebra: smash, smash its front."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, object and attribute to describe bravery in battle.
Chinese PinYin : chuí fēng xiàn zhèn
charge into the enemy ranks
thinking sth. of no importance. qiū fēng guò ěr
the face looks white as if painted. miàn rú fǔ fěn
work very hard regardless of weather. mù yǔ shū fēng
like fallen flowers carried away by the flowing water. liú shuǐ luò huā