clarion call to awaken the public to lurking danger by writing at the top of one 's voice
Loud voice, Chinese vocabulary, Pinyin D à sh à NGJ í h à, disease: urgent, fast. Shout out eagerly to attract people's attention. It describes the sound of being excited (SCARED) at that time.
Interpretation of Idioms
Shout out eagerly to attract people's attention. It describes the sound of being excited (SCARED) at that time. Tang Hanyu's book of returning to the prime minister in the 19th day: he never stops walking in poverty and hunger. It's dangerous and urgent. He shouts loudly. Those who walk through water and fire are not only free from the kindness of their father, brother and children, but also cry out and look at them. Those who stand on their side, though they hate and resent, but do not want to die, will cry out and look at their benevolence. we can ~, but not obscure, making it difficult for the people to understand. ——Mao Zedong's speech at Yan'an Forum on literature and art
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu, Tang Dynasty, wrote in the book of the prime minister's return to the throne in the next 19 days: "to walk and not stop, to walk in the water and fire of poverty and hunger, it is both dangerous and urgent, and to shout loudly."
clarion call to awaken the public to lurking danger by writing at the top of one 's voice
have no definite conviction of one 's own - yī wéi liǎng kě
have only to open one 's mouth to be fed -- lead an easy life , with everything provided - fàn lái kāi kǒu
Fish in dry waters and hunt in burning forests - hé zé ér yú,fén lín ér liè
The pen is old and the ink is beautiful - bǐ lǎo mò xiù