Take the cutting edge and drink the blood
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ of ē ngy ǐ nxu è, which means to describe brave, not afraid of sacrifice. It comes from the inscription of Tang Zi Fang Bo Meng Yan Zhai.
The origin of Idioms
In the inscription of Tang Zi Fang Bo Meng Yan Zhai written by Wu Min Shu of Qing Dynasty, it is said that "the Duke suddenly rises to his hometown, donates his family, vows to be an apprentice and drinks blood. His army is the most vigorous."
Idiom usage
He is very brave.
Take the cutting edge and drink the blood
in the beginning of the heaven and the earth genesis - tiān zào cǎo mèi
People are desperate for a living - rén jí jì shēng
Birds in terror and mice in flight - niǎo hài shǔ cuàn
wear one 's heart on one 's sleeve - pī gān lì xuè
every form of evil cannot be done - zhū è mò zuò