stand firmly and fight steadily
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ě nzh ā w ě nd ǎ, which means to fight with confidence. It also refers to working with confidence and step by step. From Mao Zedong's "Circular on the situation.".
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "Circular on the situation": "our policy is to fight steadily, not to seek quick results."
Idiom usage
grammar
It's a combination; it's a predicate, an attribute and an adverbial; it's commendatory.
Examples
Sha Ting's howl: "Liao Er Sao is sometimes reckless, but she's also a very good person."
stand firmly and fight steadily
unable to profit from what one has read - tú dú fù shū
be helpless and in the greatest straits - jì qióng zhì jí
entrust to another 's care the children one is about to leave behind as orphans - xíng gū jì mìng
a straw shows which way the wind blows - luò yè zhī qiū
Drink ice and be ready to sprout - yǐn bīng rú bò