stage a comeback
A comeback, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is d à ngsh à NZ à IQ à, meaning to take up an important position again. It is also a metaphor for gaining power again after losing power. It comes from the biography of Xie an in the book of Jin.
Analysis of Idioms
It's a comeback. It's a comeback. It's a comeback
Idiom usage
It means to regain power. example when you go back to your hometown, you can have a bone and flesh reunion first, and then you can hide things for the time, or you can have a high degree of grace. It's still unknown if you think of it. The 39th chapter of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of xie'an in the book of Jin: "he lived in seclusion in the east mountain of Kuaiji. He was over 40 years old and returned to be Sima of Huanwen. He moved to such important positions as Zhongshu and situ, and the Jin family relied on him to turn the corner."
Idiom story
Xie an was a talented man in ancient times. He became an official all the way to a high position. But later, he resigned because of some things and retired from the mountains. It was not until the country was in danger of being bullied by the people of the former Qin Dynasty that he made a comeback and fought for the country again.
Chinese PinYin : dōng shān zài qǐ
stage a comeback
please a treacherous person sextually. yíng jiān mài qiào
Strong branches but weak roots. qiáng zhī ruò běn
intellectuals are discriminated. jiǔ rú shí gài