brace up
Cheer up, Chinese idioms, Pinyin is d ǒ us ǒ UJ ī ngsh é n, cheer up. From the Song Dynasty, Shi Daoyuan's biography of lights in Jingde, meeting Zen master an in Guangqing temple, Hangzhou.
The origin of Idioms
In Song Dynasty, Shi Daoyuan's biography of lanterns in Jingde · meeting Zen master an at Guangqing temple in Hangzhou: "what's the meaning of guangtun Wanxiang's learning from Taoism?" The teacher said, "cheer up."
Idiom usage
You can't put it after the verb. On the other hand, in front of the Dai banquet, there are heroes, one by one. (the second part of Wumingshi's fighting across the river in Yuan Dynasty). More than 50 matches in a row, no division. (the fifth chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty) the 40th chapter of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong in Ming Dynasty: "Dou Yishen sees the battle against Da Zhuo Gao Xuan. He is expected to be the main general. He will cheer up and fight." Let's do our own work. (Zhu Ziqing, spring, grade 6, Lesson 18) in the laboratory, before he died, he braced up and mated with a red eyed fruit fly, passing on the mutated gene. (senior high school biology compulsory 2, 32 pages)
brace up
live to old age in conjugal bliss - bái tóu xié lǎo
The sky is high and the day is far away - tiān gāo rì yuǎn