It's a real thing
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x í NGJ ùù sh é NSH ē ng, which means that people's body has the spirit. It comes from Xunzi Tianlun.
Idiom usage
To refer to a person
The origin of Idioms
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Idiom explanation
Form: body; spirit: spirit. With human body, spirit comes into being.
It's a real thing
willing to sacrifice life in case of danger - jiàn wēi zhì mìng