celebrate others
As a Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is Qi ā NY á NGD à NJI à, which means holding a sheep and carrying wine; it is used to express consolation or celebration. It's from raising eyebrows.
The origin of Idioms
In Yuan Dynasty, the fourth fold of Wu Mingshi's "raising a case to raise eyebrows" is: "I'm taking a long time to celebrate with my child."
Idiom usage
It means consolation or celebration. There's a plan for foolishness: don't bother, Nash offered his seal. (Chapter 44 of romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong in Ming Dynasty)
celebrate others
tie one 's hands at the back and take a coffin with him -- give up resistance and ask for punishment - miàn fù yú chèn
make the enemy yield and the different nation submit to the authority - huái dí fù yuǎn