Take part in the struggle
Shenhengdouzhuan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is sh ē NH é NGD ǒ uzhu ǎ n, which means Beidou turn, Shenxing Daheng. Late at night or near dawn. It comes from the history of Song Dynasty.
The source of the idiom is "Yuezhi, the history of the Song Dynasty": "the battle turns to be fierce, and the day is as bright as spring."
Chinese PinYin : shēn héng dǒu zhuǎn
Take part in the struggle
Before the wolf, after the tiger. láng qián hǔ hòu
Take the essentials and cut them out. jǔ yào shān wú
numerous adversities and calamities. sān zāi liù nán