strike violently
Big fight, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à D à ch à sh à u, which means to describe beating or fighting. From impression of Nanjing.
Idiom explanation
Fighting: drama language, a kind of martial action in drama, with a role as the center, fighting with several opponents at the same time, forming a variety of martial arts scenes.
Idioms and allusions
Guo Moruo's impression of Nanjing: "three days ago, it was the place to fight, but today it is peaceful."
Idiom usage
It's more formal; it's predicate and attribute; it's derogatory. Xu Dixin's "Premier Zhou is fighting in Chongqing": "when the Kuomintang reactionaries found out this situation, they fought in a rage, and the police, gendarmerie, plainclothes and secret agents went out one after another." He is always ready to fight. First they had a big fight, then they had a big fight.
strike violently
Huang Zhong's destruction and abandonment - huáng zhōng huǐ qì,wǎ fǔ léi míng
Nothing can be done without effect - wú shī bù xiào