outspoken admonitions
Zhaoyang Mingfeng is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is zh ā oy á NGM í NGF è ng, which refers to a person with outstanding moral character, integrity and courage to speak. It comes from the book of songs, Daya, juan'a.
The origin of Idioms
"Book of Songs Da Ya volume a": "phoenix is singing, in the upper mountain, Wutong is born, in Chaoyang."
Idiom usage
In Qing Dynasty, Liang Qichao's yinbingshi Hua: "in August of gengzi, Jun Guo died for the national humiliation. Hey! That's not true
Analysis of Idioms
Ming Fengchao
outspoken admonitions
without any complaint to the end of one 's life - mò chǐ wú yuàn
fear the enemy as if he were a tiger - wèi dí rú hǔ