to make the dead come back to life
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is x ū K ū Chu ī sh ē ng, which means that the withered air makes the growth, and the growing air makes the growth dry. There are critics and praises in speech. It comes from the biography of Zheng Tai in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Fan Ye of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in the biography of Zheng Tai in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "Kong Gongxu was a man of light and high opinion. He was a man of no military talent, but a man of great strength."
Idiom usage
Be able to talk
Examples
As for the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the Fu TU was a little blazing. (Zhang Binglin's Shi Xue Bao Xu)
Analysis of Idioms
Be able to talk
to make the dead come back to life
talk till one 's tongue and lips are parched - shé bì chún jiāo
his hands respond with delicacy to whatever the mind directs - xīn shǒu xiāng yìng