smoke heavily
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ē NY ú nxi è w ù, which means to describe the scene of mountains surrounded by clouds. It comes from the title Gate Tower of yihengyue temple.
The origin of Idioms
Han Yu of the Tang Dynasty wrote a poem: "the fire and the earth are full of monsters, the heaven is false, and the divine handle is strong. Although there is a top, who can be poor?"
Idiom usage
In the minds of scholars, it seems as if it is really like a God with a false divine handle, often blowing clouds. Chapter 16 of Guo Moruo's Hong Bo Qu
smoke heavily
render tribute to the conqueror - chēng chén nà gòng
Measuring the river with a finger - yǐ zhǐ cè hé