brave and cautious
Bold and careful, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ nd à x ī nx ì, which means decisive and thoughtful. It comes from the biography of Sun Simiao in the old book of Tang Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"The old book of the Tang Dynasty, biography of Sun Simiao:" the desire for courage is big but the desire for heart is small, the desire for wisdom is round and the desire for action is square. "
Idiom usage
He is decisive and considerate. With a brave and flexible fighting style, hundreds of enemies were killed and wounded. Lu Xun's letters to Luo Qingzhen: "I advocate that young people should be" bold and careful "when publishing their works, because if they are not careful, they will easily go into a hasty road."
brave and cautious
as easy as burning hair and crushing dry weeds - liǎo fà cuī kū
The pen is old and the ink is beautiful - bǐ lǎo mò xiù
Hold the comet to put out the fire - yōng huǐ jiù huǒ
have no other intention until death - zhì sǐ mǐ tā