Blow and blow
Big blow, big hit, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à Chu ī D à D ǎ, which means drumming together. From journey to the West.
Idiom usage
His daughter-in-law was also the daughter of the Imperial Academy. The family had spent thousands of taels of money to marry her. That day, the Deacon's lantern was put on the street. It was very lively.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: blowing, beating, gongs and drums
The origin of Idioms
The sixth and fourth chapter of journey to the West: "civil and military officials, people all over the city, monks of Fulong temple, blowing big blows, sending four people out of the city."
Idiom explanation
Refers to the drum music.
Chinese PinYin : dà chuī dà dǎ
Blow and blow
a mantis trying to stop a chariot. táng bì dāng chē