Stabbing up and down
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is C à sh à nghu à Xi à, which means to allege the monarch and educate the people. It comes from the book of poems written by Chen Zhen Yin.
The idiom comes from Huang Tao's answer to Chen Chen's book of poems: "poetry is originally written by Wang Ze, who is the king of the country. It is better to be a poet than to be a poet."
Stabbing up and down
bring glory to one 's parents and become celebrated - xiǎn zǔ yáng míng
love something too much to part with it - ài bù rěn shì
both fine blossoms in their season - chūn lán qiū jú
One man is good at shooting, but a hundred men are good at shooting - yī rén shàn shè,bǎi fū jué shí
Face to face lose heart back smile - dāng miàn shū xīn bèi miàn xiào
with everything burned down and lying in ruins - yī piàn jiāo tǔ