Downpour
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ OSH ā NQ ī NGH ǎ I, which means to describe the powerful. It comes from the biography of Dong Zhuo in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Dong Zhuo in the book of the later Han Dynasty, "the remnant bandits took advantage of it and fell into the mountains and the sea. The fire of Kungang burned itself here. The chapter of ban Dang is extremely good."
Idiom usage
Example Dongpo's Ci is full of Qi, but it's also unknown. The first collection of yinyuconghua in Tiaoxi by Hu Zai of Song Dynasty
Downpour
overrun the whole world and go anywhere as one pleases - zòng héng tiān xià
a wife lifts the tray to a level with her eyebrows to show great respect for her husband - jǔ àn qí méi