Dogs barking
The sound of dogs barking, pronounced zh ò ngqu ǎ NF è sh ē ng, is a Chinese idiom, which means echoing with the voice. It comes from "Fengshitong · strange god · Li Junshen".
Idiom explanation
echo
The origin of Idioms
Han yingshao's Li Junshen, the God of customs, said: "the barking of dogs, because the blind can see them, and they can hear them from far and near. When they get out of the car, they ride for thousands of times, and they drink and eat heavily."
usage
As an object or attribute; used of written sentences
Discrimination of words
Emotional color: derogatory idioms
Dogs barking
cover two days journey in one day - bèi dào jiān jìn
The willows cry and the flowers cry - liǔ qì huā tí