In the sun
It's a Chinese idiom, pronounced Hu ī R ì y á NGG ē. It means to fight against the sun, wave weapons, and go back to the sun. It's used to describe turning a dangerous situation around.
Idioms and allusions
[source]: in Zhang Jing's feiwan Ji Meng Xun Quan Shi of Ming Dynasty, "it's hard to win the West arrow with the help of the sun."
Discrimination of words
Phonetic code: hryg usage: used as predicate, object and attribute; refers to a person with great talent
In the sun
resign from office and return to one 's native town - gào lǎo huán xiāng
the three things to use in reading a book -- the eye , the mouth , and the mind - dú shū sān dào
The wind drives away the electricity - fēng qū diàn sǎo
one 's head was shaped like a leopard 's , his eyes round - bào tóu huán yǎn