have great power
Yin Tian Bu RI, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is y ǐ NTI ā Nb ì R ì, which means to cover the sky and the sun; it describes the vast area covered. It comes from Li Daoyuan's annotation of water classics Jiangshui in the Northern Wei Dynasty.
The idiom comes from Li Daoyuan's notes to the water classic river of the Northern Wei Dynasty: "seven hundred Li from the Three Gorges, there are mountains on both sides of the Strait, and there is no place where there is no tower. There are mountains on both sides of the Strait, and the sky is hidden from the sun
have great power
a dried up tree comes to life again - kū shù shēng huā
to strive for progress with determination - fā fèn tú qiáng
lamps and candles of a myriad families - wàn jiā dēng huǒ
When a mouse crosses the street, everyone shouts - lǎo shǔ guò jiē,rén rén hǎn dǎ
be good at giving systematic guidance - xún xún shàn yòu