Lions and elephants fight rabbits with all their strength
It is a Chinese idiom that lions, elephants and rabbits fight with all their strength. The Pinyin is sh ī Xi à NGB ó t ù, Ji ē y ò ngqu á NL ì, which means to show all their strength to deal with small things seriously.
Idiom explanation
This is a metaphor for taking all the strength to deal with small things seriously.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Zongxi's preface to the annals of Xinxin temple in Qing Dynasty: "when you touch the essence of rolling stone, when a flower blooms and falls, when you compete with Li Zhu of Sangjing for a long time in Huangchi, you fight with lions and elephants, and you fight with all your strength."
usage
As an object, attribute, clause; used in dealing with affairs
Idiom structure
Complex sentence idioms
Lions and elephants fight rabbits with all their strength
while i do nothing contrary to my good name - dé yīn mò wéi