Flying sound
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh à NZ à of à ISH à ng, which means to display literary talent and make a great reputation. It's from the book to Wesley.
The origin of Idioms
Xiao Yingshi of the Tang Dynasty wrote a letter to Wei Siye: "today, when we are in the wild, the field of writing is very wide, with the sound of flying algae and the forest planting."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Flying sound
fly one 's falcons and course one 's hounds - fēi yīng bēn quǎn
to do good and dissuade him from doing evil - quàn shàn jiè è
The speaker is not guilty, the listener is not guilty - yán zhě wú zuì,wén zhě zú jiè
Five accumulation and six acceptance - wǔ jī liù shòu
injure the public interest to benefit one 's private interest - sǔn gōng féi sī
suffer from one ailment after another - sān zāi bā nàn