in a sweeping manner
Lei Dongfeng is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is l é ID ò NGF ē NGX í ng, which means that everything moves and changes rapidly. Or it refers to the severity and rapidity of the implementation of government decrees. From Yi Fu.
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: vigorous and vigorous, Leili popular [antonym]: tardy
Idiom usage
It means to act quickly, to count your return, to be unified, to be in the reach of virtue and power, to be vigorous and powerful, and to be boundless. Song Lian, Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In Yi Fu, Wang Bi of the Three Kingdoms noted that although the heaven and the earth are big, they are rich in all things. They are very popular, and they bring about changes In Bai Juyi's "the poverty of man is caused by the extravagant desire of the king", it is said that "the thunder moves and prevails, and the days lead to the long months. It benefits the extravagance from the top, but it leads to the private affairs from the bottom
in a sweeping manner
different from the ordinary tune - xīng yún zhì yǔ
one can't make bricks without straw - qiǎo fù nán wéi wú mǐ zhī chuī
Discerning the past and the present - dòng jiàn gǔ jīn
Helping the turtle and losing the turtle - yuán biē shī guī