Sensationalism
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu á sh ì D ò ngs ú, which means to use boastful words and deeds to disturb the secular people. It comes from the epitaph of emperor Zhishi in the palace.
Idiom explanation
Use boastful words and deeds to disturb the secular people.
The origin of Idioms
Song zenggong's epitaph of Wang Jun: he is a kind of person, a filial friend at home, a good friend in life, and he is easy to meet people. He is not clever and skillful, and he makes an uproar.
Sensationalism
one keeps his pearl in the bosom and the country goes to ruin - huái dào mí bāng
it takes a hundred years to educate the people - bǎi zǎi shù rén
Sweep away the hole and seize the channel - sǎo xué qín qú