A thunderbolt
"Biao FA Dian Ju" is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is bi à of à di à NJ à, which means to describe the rapid momentum.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Qi Jiguang in the history of Ming Dynasty, it is said that "Dayou's old general has a strong sense of duty, while Jiguang's reputation is even greater because he has been so famous for his high-ranking and high-ranking exploits." He was a counsellor of virtue, but he managed to control the establishment of the mountain, to seek courage and capital, and to put an end to the great calamity. Wei Yuan's Sheng Wu Ji in Qing Dynasty Volume 13
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: bfdj [synonym]: fengdianzhi
usage
It is fast to describe
A thunderbolt
time slips away fast and the year is approaching its end - jí yǐng diāo nián
the arrow is fitted to the string - shǐ zài xián shàng
A cup of wine is not as good as a pot of rice - gōng fàn bù jí hú sūn