Be bold and forthright
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l ě ilu ò h á oh é ng, which means that the language is bright and unrestrained. It comes from "Oubei poetry · Han Changli's poetry".
Interpretation of Idioms
It's easy to describe a person with bright and unrestrained words.
The origin of Idioms
Zhao Yi's Oubei poetry · Han Changli's poetry in Qing Dynasty: "in fact, some masterpieces such as the stone drum song are not so abstruse, but arrogant, which naturally frustrates everything."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Be bold and forthright
a man should get married on coming of age - nán dà dāng qǔ
greatly discerning and apprehending - dà chè dà wù
bestow high praise on sb.'s literary works - jī suì tuò hú
strong enough to pull up mountains and raise tripods - bá shān jǔ dǐng