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what does this mean: bú shì měng lóng bú guò jiāng [both literal and figurative]
May 22, 2009 5:34 AM
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“不是猛龙不过江” ? perhaps.
means that all men who cross the river are very brave
May 22, 2009
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不是猛龙不过江!
The Literal meaning is:
bu shi:not ;
meng long :brave dragon;
bu guo jiang: not (choice) to cross the river;
The Figurative meaning:
The one can face the challenge and win must be a brave people!Or just the brave people have the courage to challenge and adventure.
May 23, 2009
1
after toto's answer:
brave as a dragon,have you ever heared of "dragon"?we chinese are the descendants of dragon.
May 22, 2009
Literal meaning: Only powerful Chinese dragon could cross the river
Figurative meaning: Only the courageous person will overcome the very hardship and do great deeds..
May 23, 2009
literal meaning is what hanyang says
and figurative meaning is what shelia says
May 22, 2009
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