yīng yǒng
heroic; valiant; courageous
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中国人民英勇抗击日本侵略者。
Zhōngguó rénmín yīngyǒng kàngjí Rìběn qīnlüèzhě.
The Chinese people heroically resisted the Japanese invaders.
解放军战士们英勇作战,取得了胜利。
Jiěfàngjūn zhànshìmen yīngyǒng zuòzhàn, qǔdéle shènglì.
The PLA soldiers fought bravely and won the victory.
面对困难,我们要英勇无畏,勇往直前。
Miàn duì kùnnan, wǒmen yào yīngyǒng wúwèi, yǒngwǎng zhíqián.
In the face of difficulties, we must be brave and fearless, and forge ahead.
勇敢 (yǒnggǎn)
brave
无畏 (wúwèi)
fearless
懦弱 (nuòruò)
cowardly
胆怯 (dǎnqiè)
timid
The Chinese word 英勇 (yīngyǒng) is composed of two characters: 英 (yīng) and 勇 (yǒng). The character 英 originally meant "flower" or "blossom", but later came to be used in a figurative sense to mean "outstanding" or "heroic". The character 勇 means "brave" or "courageous". Together, the two characters 英勇 mean "heroic courage" or "bravery".The word 英勇 is often used to describe people who have shown great courage or bravery in the face of danger or adversity. It can also be used to describe actions or deeds that are considered to be heroic or brave. For example, a soldier who risks his or her life to save a fellow soldier might be described as 英勇 (yīngyǒng).The word 英勇 is a positive word that is often used to praise or commend someone for their bravery or courage. It is a word that is often used in speeches, articles, and other forms of writing to inspire or motivate people to be brave and courageous.