It's a big deal
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ū D ì Xi ā NTI ā n, which means to describe making a lot of trouble. It's from rain and wind at night.
Idioms and allusions
[source] Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty wrote the poem "wind and rain in the evening Park": "moss rushes to the ground for continuous spring rain, and white waves lift the sky to make the day wind."
Let's take an example to make a sentence: just go to the top of the earth for a long time. What's the reason. The second discount of Guan Hanqing's golden thread pool in Yuan Dynasty
Discrimination of words
[pinyin code]: pdxt
Used as an object or attribute
It's a big deal
resolutely to retire at the height of one 's official career - jí liú yǒng tuì
have no alternative against one's will - pò bù dé yǐ
develop one 's moral being and lead a virtuous life - zǎo shēn yù dé