Let the river flow and let the fire flow
Xuanhe Xiehuo is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Xu á NH é Xi è Hu ǒ, which means to use a powerful force to destroy the enemy. It is the same as "Xuanhe Xiehuo". It comes from the second section of chapter two of Chen Tianhua's on the history of Chinese revolution in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
It means to destroy the enemy with great power. It is the same as "injecting fire into the river".
The origin of Idioms
The second section of the second chapter of Chen Tianhua's on the history of Chinese revolution in the Qing Dynasty: "there is no more than sweeping, just hanging the river to pour out fire."
Let the river flow and let the fire flow
Keep your eyebrows and eyes in order - ān méi dài yǎn
Six ears of different conspiracy - liù ěr bù tóng móu
The pheasant scurrying in a flurry - zhì fú shǔ cuàn
all the children of the yellow emperor - yán huáng zǐ sūn
be at the end of one 's forbearance - rěn wú kě rěn