Eat soft not hard
Eat soft not eat hard is a Chinese idiom, which means to describe the stubborn personality, not afraid of tough.
[source] the third chapter of the complete biography of the fox written by zuiyue mountain people in Qing Dynasty: "children always love to wear high hats, and eat soft rather than hard." He is his character.
Eat soft not hard
leave a stink for ten thousand years - yí chòu wàn nián
Cut the moon and carve out the clouds - cái yuè lòu yún