Stop crying by shooting
The Chinese idiom is sh è Xi à ngzh à t í in pinyin, which means it is far-reaching and awe inspiring. It comes from the book of Han Dynasty, biography of cruel officials, zhidu.
Idiom explanation
It's a metaphor for fame and awe.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Han Dynasty, biography of cruel officials, zhidu: "the Xiongnu is the Xiangdu (zhidu) of even people. If you want to ride and shoot, you can't win. I'm afraid of that. This is a shooting matter. " In the biography of Hao Li in the new book of the Tang Dynasty, "Lu Dawei tells his name and cries with terror." So far. After that, it was regarded as a classic.
Idiom usage
As a predicate or attribute; used in figurative sentences
Stop crying by shooting
have a retinue before and behind - qián hū hòu yōng
Help from the top and push from the bottom - shàng yuán xià tuī