the atmosphere was foul
Miasma, a Chinese idiom, is pronounced w ū y ā nzh à ngq ì, which refers to dirty air, disorder or social darkness and unhealthy atmosphere. It comes from uniting all anti Japanese forces against anti Communist die hards.
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "unite all anti Japanese forces against the anti Communist die hards" said: "in this way, the Wang Jingwei faction and the anti Communist die hards of the Kuomintang cooperate with each other inside and outside, making the current situation a mess."
Analysis of Idioms
Miasma, originally referring to the humid and hot air in the tropical mountains and forests, used to be mistaken as the source of miasma. It's a mess, a mess, a mess. [antonym]: Shuimu Qinghua
Idiom usage
Example of idiom "to Yang Jiyun, a collection of letters by Lu Xun:" it's true to leave long hair and enlarge the bow tie. " Qian Zhongshu's Fortress Besieged: "the school has become a mess of" Yue school "," young school "and" studying in Japan school. " Mao Zedong's "uniting all anti Japanese forces against the anti Communist die hards" said: "in this way, the Wang Jingwei faction and the anti Communist die hards of the Kuomintang cooperate with each other inside and outside, and make the current situation worse."
the atmosphere was foul
Catch sparrow with closed eyes - bì sè yǎn jīng zhuō má què
make up for lack of natural talent by hard work - jiāng qín bǔ zhuō
explain clearly with few illustrations - hǎn pì ér yù
good timing, geographical convenience and good human relations - tiān shí dì lì rén hé
the crumbs which fall from one 's master 's table - yú bēi lěng zhì