gigantic and vigorous
Surging, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ā ot ā og ǔ ng ǔ n, which means the water is running. It's a metaphor for continuous speech. It is also a metaphor for a great momentum. From the story of heroes and heroines.
The origin of Idioms
The fifth chapter of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in Qing Dynasty: "how did he fight his father for half of his life, and then he won the rank of magistrate From the beginning to the end, I cried to the woman again
Idiom usage
This kind of surging tide can't be stopped by the capitalist government now. The victory of Bolshevism by Li Dazhao
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym]: surging
gigantic and vigorous
allow oneself to be seized without putting up a fight - shù shǒu jiù qín
the king and his ministers united all efforts for a common purpose - yuán míng biē yìng
the breeze is fresh and the moon bright - fēng qīng yuè míng