Chinese Symbol for not stint the strength of a lion in wrestling with a rabbit
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Chinese Symbols Pronunciation (Pinyin) And Meaning:
Pronunciation: shīzi-bótù
Syntactic Function:
Meaning:not stint the strength of a lion in wrestling with a rabbit
Chinese Symbols Writing Structure And Meaning:
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 9
Stroke Order: 3,5,3,2,3,1,2,5,2Meaning: the dog gives birth to two children
lion
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 3
Stroke Order: 5,2,1Meaning: baby;infant
child
son
descendant
person
literate and officialdom (in feudal China)
man
master
the first of the twelve Earthly Branches
daughter
honorific title with the surname
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 13
Stroke Order: 1,2,1,1,2,5,1,1,2,4,1,2,4Meaning: combat;fight;struggle
catch
get;pick up;seize
beat
take by force;capture
throb
Character: 
Chinese Radical:
Stroke Order Count: 8
Stroke Order: 3,5,2,5,1,3,5,4Meaning: hare;rabbit
jade rabbit in the moon
moon
a carriage brake
writing brush
curse