Fight back
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī B ó w ǎ NLI è, which means attack and tear. It describes a fierce fight. From five songs: waterbirds.
Interpretation of Idioms
Attack and tear. It describes a fierce fight.
The origin of Idioms
Lu guimeng's "five songs water birds" in the Tang Dynasty: "there are people who stand up and look directly at the mouth, claw and halberd, fighting to pull apart, and the picture is fishy."
Analysis of Idioms
Usage: used as object and attribute; used in written language example: in ancient times, the characters were mixed, during which, people and animals fought for their lives, but they didn't know how old they were. Yongli's "on xenophobic should not have a sign"
Fight back
flirt near the door with passers-by - yǐ mén mài qiào
It's easy to hide an open gun, but hard to defend a hidden one - míng qiāng hǎo duǒ,àn jiàn nán fáng
relieve the poor and comfort the afflicted - jì pín bá kǔ