On the boat
Zhenge Jiji is a Chinese idiom. The Pinyin is "Zhen ng ē J ī J í", which means "pillow weapons, clap oars", and describes the desire to kill the enemy and the generosity of ambition. From the Qing Dynasty, Yu Risheng, the hero of the sea, sitting in court.
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: to be in the middle
The origin of Idioms
In Yu Risheng's the hero of the sea sitting in court in the Qing Dynasty, he said, "with the courage of his heart, he could catch the Tartars and return to the capital as soon as possible."
Idiom explanation
Pillow the weapon, slap the oars. He is eager to kill the enemy and generous.
On the boat
a remarkable talent of many ages - kuàng shì qí cái
when a man is poor , his ambition is not far-reaching - rén qióng zhì duǎn
wake up as from a drunken sleep - rú mèng chū jué