take revenge
Retaliation, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d ǎ J ī B à of ù, which means to fight back with a hostile attitude. From people's daily.
Notes on Idioms
Strike: attack.
The origin of Idioms
On December 31, 1988, the people's daily disclosed some facts about retaliation after we reported to our superiors that our store had intercepted 650000 yuan of profits
Idiom usage
In a derogatory sense, it describes revenge on others. Deng Xiaoping's reform of the leadership system of the party and the state: "official document travel, mutual buck passing, even full of official spirit, frequently admonish others, retaliate, suppress democracy, bully the upper and lower levels, domineering, bribe for personal gain, corrupt and pervert the law, and so on." You Fengwei's China 1957: he promised that he would never take revenge.
Chinese PinYin : dǎ jī bào fù
take revenge
search into an abstruse subject and indicate the importance. gōu yuán tí yào
an old cow pulling a rickety cart. lǎo niú pò chē