summon up one 's courage for a task
Li Li Feng FA is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Chu ō L ì f ē NGF ā, which means to express the spirit of being up and working hard. From Liu Zihou's epitaph.
Idiom explanation
Li: spirit, speech; Fengfa: as fast as the wind.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu's epitaph of Liu Zihou in the Tang Dynasty said, "when discussing the evidence in modern and ancient times, we can find that there are hundreds of scholars in the history, who are very vigorous in the middle, and often yield to the audience."
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate and attributive to describe the spirit and spirit. Gradually do a little, always unwilling to rest, not more than the "vigorous wind" invalid. Lu Xun's book of two places
summon up one 's courage for a task
as beautiful as the jade ornament of a cap -- a handsome man - měi rú guān yù
build bridges across the rivers - yù shuǐ dié qiáo