very mighty
Yingyanghushi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī ngy á NGH ǔ sh ì, which means to fly like an eagle and look like a tiger. It's very powerful. From the book of songs Daya Daming.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Da Ya · Da Ming" said: "Wei Shi Shang Fu, Wei Ying Yang at that time."
Idiom usage
Wang Su, who had been taught by Su De, had never been able to advance in the future. The Three Kingdoms · Wei · Ying Li's book of thoughts with Cao Changsi
very mighty
birds paying homage to the phoenix - bǎi niǎo cháo fèng
the lofty sentiments of fearing no hardships in the open - mù tiān xí dì
meaning grasped imageries forgotten - dé yì wàng xiàng
The Phoenix is separated from the Phoenix - luán fēn fèng lí