be so strong as to be able to lift a mountain
Likeba mountain is a Chinese idiom, pronounced L ì K ě B á sh ā n, which means that the strength is big enough to pull up a mountain, and describes the bravery. From the song of Cuan Xia.
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[idiom]: strong enough to pull up a mountain [Pinyin]: l ì K ě B á sh ā n [simplified spelling]: lkbs [explanation]: strong enough to pull up a mountain, to describe a brave person.
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In the song of cuanxia written by Xiang Yu of Chu Dynasty, it is said that "when you pull up the mountain, you will be able to surpass the world in spirit, but when it is unfavorable, you will never die."
Discrimination of words
Grammar: used as predicate and attribute; used for people
be so strong as to be able to lift a mountain
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