rally
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ch ó NGX ī ngq í g ǔ, meaning to rally. It comes from Huang Xiaoyang's looking back by new Guangdong wusheng in Qing Dynasty.
Idiom usage
As predicate, object, attribute; used of individuals, groups, etc
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: rally
The origin of Idioms
Huang Xiaoyang, a new Guangdong wusheng in the Qing Dynasty, said, "now we are recruiting talents and training our troops. If we have a chance, we will revive."
Idiom explanation
I'm still talking about a new comeback.
rally
adopt different attitudes and measures under different circumstances - méi gāo yǎn dī
ascending to the heavens in daytime to become supernatural beings - bái rì shēng tiān
arranged in a crisscross pattern - zòng héng jiāo cuò
first then make all known to the emperor - xiān zhǎn hòu zòu
A dog can't spit out its ivory - gǒu zuǐ lǐ tǔ bù chū xiàng yá
make clear the purpose and main theme from the very beginning - kāi zōng míng yì