Fighting against the bull
Qikedouniu, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ì K è D ǒ uni ú, which means great boldness. It comes from the selection of Qun Yin Lei (Qian Jin Ji: humiliated crotch) by Hu Wenhuan of Ming Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Hu Wenhuan of the Ming Dynasty wrote in Qun Yin Lei Xuan Qian Jin Ji's humiliated crotch: "I have my own wings to dispel the clouds and fight against the bull. How can I have a grudge against him when I was young?"
Discrimination of words
[synonym] qitun bullfight, qichongniudou [explanation]: Dou: Big Dipper. Bull: morning glory. Bullfight refers to the starry sky. He has a lot of spirit. They are fighting with each other.
Idiom usage
Subject predicate idioms
Fighting against the bull
one 's name is known far and wide - dà míng dǐng dǐng
Deep-rooted habits are hard to give up. - jī xí nán chú
to make one smile is as difficult as to purify the river - xiào bǐ hé qīng
have an extensive knowledge and a wide experience - bó wù qià wén