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SimplifiedTraditionalPinyinEnglish
yǒng- brave
yǒng- courage and strength
yǒngshì- a warrior
- a brave person
yǒnghàn- brave
yǒnggǎn- brave
- courageous
yǒng- to dare to
- to be brave enough to
yǒng- brave
yǒng- courage
- valor
yǒngjué- decisive
- brave
yǒngměng- bold and powerful
- brave and fierce
yǒnglüè- brave and cunning
fènyǒng- dauntless
- to summon up courage and determination
- using extreme force of will
zhōngyǒng- loyal and brave
hànyǒng- intrepid
- valiant
- dauntless
yǒng- military skills
- valor
- valorous
Xiāngyǒng- Hunan army, irregular force formed in 1850s to fight the Taiping heavenly kingdom rebellion
yǒng- courageous
- righteous and courageous
yīngyǒng- bravery
- gallant
- valiant
Mǐnyǒng- Li Minyong (1947-), Taiwanese poet
BáiXiānyǒng- Bai Xianyong (1937-), Chinese-Taiwanese-US novelist of Hui descent
yǒngjūn- volunteer army
RuǎnJìnyǒng- Nguyễn Tấn Dũng (1949-), prime minister of Vietnam (2006-)
yǒngwǎngzhíqián- to advance bravely
yǒngruòqiè- a great hero may appear timid (idiom); the really brave person remains level-headed
sǎnbīngyóuyǒng- lit. straggling and disbanded soldiers (idiom); fig. disorganized uncoordinated action
yǒuyǒngmóu- bold but not very astute (idiom)
gàofènyǒng- to volunteer for
- to offer to undertake
yīngyǒngshēng- to heroically sacrifice one's life
jiànyǒngwéi- to see what is right and act courageously (idiom, from Analects); to stand up bravely for the truth
- acting heroically in a just cause
yǒng- lit. spare valor for sale (idiom); fig. after former successes, still ready for more work
- not resting on one's laurels
xiāoyǒngshànzhàn- to be brave and good at fighting (idiom)
yǒng- to take courage
yǒngjūnJìnxíng- March of the Volunteer Army (PRC National Anthem)
hǎohàndāngniányǒng- a real man doesn't boast about his past achievements (idiom)
yǒngruòqiè,zhìruò- a great hero may appear timid, the wise may appear stupid (idiom); the general public may not recognize great talent
hàoxuéjìnhuzhī,xíngjìnhurén,zhīchǐjìnhuyǒng- to love learning is akin to knowledge, to study diligently is akin to benevolence, to know shame is akin to courage (Confucius)

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