go with head high and chest out
Head up, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is á ngsh ǒ ut ǐ ngxi ō ng, which means head up, chest up. High morale. From little English girl.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Yuqing's Xiaoying girl: "she stretches out her hands, holds her head high and runs out like crazy."
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] swagger and [antonym] frown
Idiom usage
It's a combination; it's a predicate and attributive; it's a commendatory meaning. It's used in people's mental state. It's an example. Everyone looks at death as if he's going home, and stands there. Comrade Wang Zhiyan took the lead in shouting slogans. Shangrao concentration camp
go with head high and chest out
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most suitable and not subject to change - zhì dàng bù yì
to have a tender heart for the fair sex - lián xiāng xī yù
the moon is bright and stars are few - yuè míng xīng xī
Pick up the gorgeous fragrance - zhāi yàn xūn xiāng