advance through the rapids
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j í Li ú y ò NGJ ì n, which means to have the courage to advance in the torrent. It is used to describe being aggressive and not flinching in a dangerous situation. It's from the record of Shao's stories by Shao Bowen of Song Dynasty.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym ride the wind and waves antonym retreat bravely in the current, retreat in the face of difficulties
The origin of Idioms
Shao Bowen's Shao Shi Jian Wen Lu of the Song Dynasty: "paint ashes with Huo Ti, and write the word" can't do it ". Xu said:" it's also a good idea to retreat in a hurry. "
Idiom usage
"Standing in front of this picture, people feel a kind of shaking power of rushing forward bravely, a kind of heroic spirit that can conquer any difficulties and dangers.
advance through the rapids
superfluous words and redundant sentences - rǒng cí zhuì jù
To raise the spirits and clear the turbid - jī yáng qīng zhuó