gallant
Hengge Yuema, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é NGG ē Yu è m ǎ, which means holding a spear and riding a horse. It describes the gallant posture of the officers and men who are ready to fight. It's from "fighting tiger with filial piety in Yanmen pass".
Analysis of Idioms
Hengge panma
Idiom usage
Although there is heroic blood in my life, I can't help splashing the water of Jingjiang River. Song sun you by Cheng De in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, Chen Yiren's Yanmen pass, cunxiao beats a tiger: "when I see a man wearing a robe and armor bravely, I am angry and angry, and jump across the horse."
gallant
have immense power to change nature or the established order of a country - niǔ zhuǎn qián kūn
make friends of the same disposition - fāng yǐ lèi jù
open one 's heart wide and lay bare one 's thoughts - tǔ xīn tǔ dǎn