A barrage of gunfire
Gunfire, Chinese idiom, Pinyin Qi à ngy à NP à oy à, means to describe the fierce war. It comes from "the restoration of Anhui Province in the revolution of 1911".
The idiom comes from "the restoration of Anhui Province in the 1911 Revolution" published in the modern Chinese History Series: "since Northern Anhui was in the inevitable place of the civil war, Fengying Prefecture is still under fire."
A barrage of gunfire
be not worth getting an education - bù kān zào jiù
signs of danger appearing everywhere - xiǎn xiàng huán shēng
some take the swan as a wild duck , some take it as a swallow - yuè fú chǔ yǐ