balefire rises from all directions
The Chinese idiom, f ē nghu ǒ s ì Q ǐ, means that the flames of war are burning from all sides; it describes the border is not peaceful, and the enemy invades everywhere.
The idiom is used as predicate, attribute and object; it describes war and turmoil. example in this era of war, what we need most is a peaceful and peaceful environment.
Chinese PinYin : fēng huǒ sì qǐ
balefire rises from all directions
a heap of musty old books or papers. gù zhǐ duī
Your crown and shoes light head and feet. guì guān lǚ qīng tóu zú
with fame spreading far and wide. míng wén xiá ěr
wink and make signs to one another. jǐ méi nòng yǎn
New knowledge of today's rain. jīn yǔ xīn zhī
Great achievements and great virtues. fēng gōng mào dé