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Chinese idiom, Pinyin is f ē ngch í C ǎ om ǐ, which means that powerful forces can conquer everything. It's from the notes to the pioneering life of Datang.
Idiom explanation
It means that powerful forces can conquer everything.
The origin of Idioms
The second volume of Tang Dynasty's wendaya's "notes to the daily life of pioneering work in Tang Dynasty" says: "when Dunhuang Duke came to Jue, he passed through all the counties and thief circles. He was all the rage, wrapped up in grain, and obeyed his orders."
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attributive; used in writing.
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: popular.
Chinese PinYin : fēng chí cǎo mǐ
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each party must make some concessions to the other for the sake of the country. xiāng rěn wèi guó
spare neither labor nor money. bù xī gōng běn
get half the results with double the effort. lì bèi gōng bàn
be content with staying where one is. gù bù zì fēng
word for word and sentence for sentence. zhú jù zhú zì