speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ī á NGK ā NGK ǎ I, which means to be spirited, emotional and healthy. It comes from Liu Zongyuan's shangquanyu buque Wenjuan decision to advance and retreat.
The origin of Idioms
Liu Zongyuan's shangquanyu buque wenjuanjuanjuanjuanqi in the Tang Dynasty: "today, I will be impassioned, bustling with cloth clothes, talking about the author's feast, and dragging the train to the door of Mingqing."
Idiom usage
Kuang Jin Yuan Yuanyuan's edition, which was written in ancient times, exhorted the present and engraved with emotions and spirits, is inspiring, generous, joyful and sorrowful. It has made a lot of contributions to the world. Zheng Xie of Town God's Temple
Analysis of Idioms
The synonym is impassioned
speak vehemently with a distinctly moral tone
the opponent is not strong enough - nán fēng bù jìng
seven impairments and eight supplements - qī sǔn bā yì
dip one 's finger in the soup and have a taste - rǎn zhǐ yú dǐng