put up a pageantry
It is a Chinese idiom, and the Pinyin is d à zh à ngq í g à, which describes the momentum and scale of the attack, as well as the momentum and scale of mass activities. From the sea of officials.
Idiom explanation
Zhang: display; flag and drum: Flag and war drum.
The origin of Idioms
In Zhang Chunfan's official sea of the Qing Dynasty: "Li Shenrong took these people out of zhennanguan one after another, and then he marched forward with great enthusiasm.
Idiom usage
It is used as predicate, attributive and adverbial in collective activities. As for that novel, it should belong to the Department of antiques. If it is to be praised as a new work of the 20th century, it is not sensitive and dare not. Lu Xun's letters to Hu Shi and Zeng Pu's flowers of the evil sea in Qing Dynasty? Or is it just a big deal to go back to the old business? That's a big problem. " Mao Zedong's new year's Day congratulatory speech: "we should carry out a large-scale struggle against corruption, waste and bureaucracy. we should make a great effort to commend and reward the people who have done just and courageous deeds, so as to form a good social atmosphere. Yang Shuo's the story of love: "I don't dare to read it in a big way. I can only lock the door at night and hold it to be seen."
Chinese PinYin : dà zhāng qí gǔ
put up a pageantry
the [ general 's ] heart was anxious and sad. yōu xīn qiāo qiāo
A willing man is a willing man. gān mào hǔ kǒu
people jostle each other , talking and laughing. yǔ xiào xuān huá