take a heroic posture
Xiongzi Yingfa, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ó ngz ī y ī NGF ā, which means to be handsome and majestic. It comes from the nostalgia of Chibi by Sushi of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Song Sushi's "niannujiao · Chibi nostalgia" CI: "think Gongjin years ago, Xiaoqiao first married, magnificent. Feather fan Lun towel, talk and laugh, masts and sculls fly away
Idiom usage
(1) volume 10 of the great Sutra of the song and Luo dynasties, Yulin Yulu, says: "at different times, I feel like I'm sighing, and I'm smiling. I look at my uncle Wen, just like two people." 2) when I was thinking of you, I went back to you. (Chapter 57 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty) (3) Chapter 30 of entrepreneurship by Zhang Tianmin: "Huacheng is magnificent:" according to the practice of Zhou Tingshan's drilling team, chief geologist Zhang brought this new plan to the enlarged meeting of the Party committee. "
take a heroic posture
water flowing out in a trickle takes a long time to exhaust - xì shuǐ cháng liú
startled monkeys or hare -- flee in disorder - jīng yuán tuō tù