the people are all jubilant
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R é nx à nd à Ku à I, which means that bad people and bad things are punished or hit, making everyone very happy. It comes from Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian Li Ji of Ming Dynasty.
Idiom usage
Cut down the head of a scoundrel and hang it on a pedestal to make people happy.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: great delight
The origin of Idioms
Shen De Fu's Ye Huo Bian Li Ji in Ming Dynasty said: "Dongshan was enslaved by kindness, and its sin was covered by the light of dragons. At that time, the people were very happy, so they were heard by the gentry. However, they didn't set up their shackles. "
Idiom explanation
Quick: have a good time. It means that bad people and bad things are punished or attacked, which makes everyone very happy.
the people are all jubilant
brace up one while the others tumble down - dōng fú xī dǎo
never to slacken morning or night - sù yè fěi xiè