gallant
Henggepanma, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é NGG ē P á nm ǎ, which means that the officers and men are majestic and ready to fight bravely. It comes from Lu You's the work of Li Xiaoyi.
Idiom usage
To describe the manner of fighting on the battlefield
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Hengge Yuema
The origin of Idioms
Lu You of Song Dynasty wrote the poem "butterfly in love with flower · Li Xiaoyi's work": "suddenly, I remember the place where the horizontal Ge was and the horse was, and the Qingwei River should be the same as before."
Idiom explanation
You've got to jump. It describes the gallant posture of the officers and men who are ready to fight.
gallant
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