have a noble revolutionary spirit and great enthusiasm
Qi surpasses Xiao Han, a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Q ì y ú Xi à oh à n, which means to be upright and straight to the sky. Courage is very strong. It comes from the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the book of the Southern Qi Dynasty, the emperor Gaodi's Chronicle: "the Duke was ordered to Zongfang, who excelled in ruling the sun, holding the festival and the gate, and surpassing the Han Dynasty."
Idiom usage
It's very bold.
have a noble revolutionary spirit and great enthusiasm
If people don't know, don't do it - ruò yào rén bù zhī,chú fēi jǐ mò wéi
There is a knife on the willow tree and blood on the mulberry tree - liǔ shù shàng zháo dāo,sāng shù shàng chū
come one after another in succession - suí zhǒng ér zhì