Be timid and brave
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Qi è f á ngy à ngzh à n, which means to guard carefully and fight bravely. From the biography of Feng Daogen in the book of Liang.
Idiom explanation
Guard carefully and fight bravely
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Feng Daogen in the book of Liang Dynasty: "it's also called being timid in defense and fighting bravely."
Idiom usage
To defend carefully and fight bravely
Examples
Don't you hear that? If the bandits are forced to leave the city, there will be no time for this! The 40th chapter of CAI Dongfan's the romance of northern and Southern History
Be timid and brave
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