violent storm
A Chinese idiom, J í f à NGB à oy à, is used to describe a fierce storm and a fierce struggle. It's from Huainanzi · Bing luexun.
Idiom explanation
Disease: fast and fierce; violence: sudden and violent.
The origin of Idioms
"Huainanzi · bingluexun": "what is the hidden heaven? It's very cold and very hot. It's very windy and rainstorm. It's foggy and dark. So it's changed. "
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: storm, storm [antonym]: mild wind and light rain
Idiom usage
As the subject, object and attribute, it refers to the fierce struggle. The axe should be on the three roads. It's like a floating basin. Cut it down. ——The 22nd chapter of the romance of Sui and Tang Dynasties
violent storm
The dove catches the magpie's nest - jiū duó què cháo
to become accustomed to sth. through long practice - xí yǐ chéng sú
The three principles are the same - sān zhǐ xiàng gōng