A bull roars
Yiniuhoudi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ī Ni ú h ǒ UD ì, which means the place where the sound of a cow can be reached. It refers to a relatively close distance. It's from the volume of translation.
The origin of Idioms
In the volume of translated names, it is said that "jielushe, the cloud of five hundred bows and the roar of a bull are heard by the roar of a bull. Or the sound of a drum. "Ju she" is two miles away from the clouds, "Za Bao Zang" is five miles away from the clouds. "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: a cow crows, a cow crows
Idiom usage
At the place where five horses crossed the Yangtze River and founded the country, one ox roared to be an nun. Wang Anshi's answer to Zhang Fengyi in Song Dynasty
A bull roars
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