secure to rely on
There is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǒ ush ì w ú K ǒ ng, which means that because there are some dependents, they are not afraid, dare to do and dare to challenge. It comes from Zuo Zhuan, the 26th year of Duke Fu.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] bully others, bully others, be bold and fearless
The origin of Idioms
"Zuo Zhuan · the 26th year of the Duke of Fu": "the room is like an empty house, and there is no grass in the wild. Why should we rely on it and not be afraid?"
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attribute and object. We really have a bigger reason to be confident. Wen Yiduo's speech: the nature and style of the Democratic League
secure to rely on
innumerable mountains and valleys - qiān shān wàn hè
Conscientiously and conscientiously - jīng jīng qián qián
said of a loyal counsellor who gives admonition to the emperor in person - miàn shé tíng zhēng
The slightest error is a thousand miles away - shī zhī háo lí,chà yǐ qiān lǐ
congratulatory wishes for happiness , longevity and many posterities - huá fēng sān zhù