the sound of the drums and gongs arose
It is a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l é Ig ǔ m í NGJ ī n, which means beating drums and gongs on the battlefield to strengthen the momentum. It comes from Wu Ming's Wu Shi pai in Yuan Dynasty.
Idiom usage
On the next day, it's time to cook at 4:00 and it's time to finish at 5:00.
Analysis of Idioms
A synonym: Lei Gu Lei Luo
The origin of Idioms
The second fold of Wu Mingshi's "noon card" in Yuan Dynasty: "I have passed the general's order today, but I want you to remember that you are not allowed to wave flags and shout, nor to beat drums and sing gold."
Idiom explanation
Jin: gongs. It refers to beating drums and gongs on the battlefield to boost momentum.
the sound of the drums and gongs arose
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faithful words grate upon the ear - zhōng yán nì ěr
incorporate things of diverse nature - jù shōu bìng xù
read several lines at one glance - yī mù shù háng