Respect your fists
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is d ú sh ǒ uz ū nqu á n, which means fierce beating and generally refers to merciless strike. It comes from the biography of Li Xiji in the history of the Old Five Dynasties.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Li Xiji in the history of the Old Five Dynasties, it is said that "the evil hand and the respect for the fists are in the twilight; the golden age and the iron horse are in the Ming Dynasty."
Idiom usage
I'm not afraid of your vicious hand.
Respect your fists
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