It's too fast to cover your ears
Lightning is a Chinese word, and its pinyin is x ù NL é IB ù J í y ǎ n ě R, which refers to the ferocious situation, which makes people have no time to guard against it. The language comes from Liu Tao, long Tao and Jun Shi.
Word analysis
Therefore, it is entirely possible for me to give him a surprise attack and eat him in one bite. Qu Bo's the sea of forest and the snowy plain 29 [usage]: subject predicate type; used as attributive and clause; metaphor is fierce, so that people have no time to guard against it [English]: assudden as lighting [sentence making]: Feng Yuxiang took advantage of Feng Yan's defeat to attack Beijing and Tianjin, straight to Hebei. [from]: "Liu Tao · long Tao · Jun Shi": "the thunder can't cover your ears, the lightning can't close your eyes."
story
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao attacked Ma Chao and Han Sui in the Yellow River Valley and defeated Ma Chao. Ma Chao asked for peace, but Cao Cao didn't agree. After occupying Weikou and building the fortifications, he promised to make peace on the surface, and kept his energy in secret. Then he suddenly attacked Ma Chao with lightning speed, defeated Ma Chao and fled
It's too fast to cover your ears
even the rocks nod in approval during one 's preaching - wán shí diǎn tóu
we had better stay over for a while - qiě zhù wéi jiā