Xianyang torch
Xianyang torch, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi á NY á ngy ī J ǔ, which means a big fire in Xianyang. Xiang Yu led his army to Xianyang and burned down the Qin palace. Burn up a fire. It comes from Xiang Yu's biography in historical records.
Idiom usage
Used as an object or attribute; used in writing
Examples
Zhang Zhongshan wanted to borrow the Xianyang torch to break this karma. With Qi Shipei by Zhang Dai in Ming Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
"The chronicle of Xiang Yu in historical records:" Xiang Yu led his troops to the west to slaughter Xianyang, killed Prince Qin's baby, burned Qin's palace, and the fire did not go out in March
Xianyang torch
words flow from the mouth as from the pen of a master - chū yán chéng zhāng
persistent rumours against someone can shake the strongest confidence in him - zēng mǔ tóu zhù
solicit help from potential backers high and low - zuàn tiān mì féng