Keep up the momentum

Keep up the momentum

It is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is y ǎ ngru ì x ù w ē I, which means cultivating power and accumulating vigor. It is the same as "cultivating strength and reserving strength". It comes from the biography of Hong Chengchou in the draft of Qing history.

The origin of Idioms

"Our army also has to maintain its strength and keep its power in the center and control the outside," according to the biography of Hong Chengchou, a draft of the history of the Qing Dynasty

Analysis of Idioms

Synonym: store up strength and power, keep up strength and strength

Idiom usage

Used as predicate, object, attribute, etc

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