A man of bear
Xiongzhishi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ó NGP í zh ī sh ì, which means a comparison between a warrior and a fearless person. It comes from the book of history, the imperial edict of King Kang.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of history, the imperial edict of the king of Kang:" there are also xiongpi's men, who have no two minds. "
Analysis of Idioms
A man of bears and tigers
Idiom usage
Chapter 48 of the complete biography of the flying dragon written by Wu Xuan in Qing Dynasty: "although there are many heroes and hundreds of millions of soldiers, can they be used safely?"
A man of bear
It's a good idea to be in the palm of one's hand - zhǐ zhǎng kě qǔ
achieve success and win recognition - gōng chéng míng jiù