be brave but have no plans
Brave but not resourceful, pronounced y ǒ ng é RW ú m ó u, is a Chinese word, which means brave but not resourceful.
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1. Xunyou in the annals of the Three Kingdoms: "Lu Bu is brave but not resourceful; today, he has fought in the north in all three wars; his spirit has declined."
2. Lu Zhi of the Tang Dynasty wrote "on the interests of the two rivers and the west of the Huaihe River": "(Wang) Wu junfan, brave but not resourceful."
3. Chapter 16 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong of Ming Dynasty: Lv Bu, a jackal, is brave and resourceless. It's lighter than going, so it's better to plan it as soon as possible.
4. Chapter 73 of the chronicles of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty by Feng Menglong of the Ming Dynasty: "Hu and Shen Zhijun are not used to fighting when they are young. Chen Xiaye is brave but not resourceful. "
usage
Contraction; predicate and attribute; derogatory
be brave but have no plans
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