be raging like a storm
Chinese idioms, Pinyin is f ē ngq ǐ y ú NY ǒ ng, which means that many things have sprung up one after another. It comes from Lu Xun's two heart collection: we want critics.
be raging like a storm
[Pinyin] f ē ngq ǐ y ú NY ǒ ng
[explanation] metaphor refers to the rise of many things in succession.
[source] Lu Xun's erxinji: we want critics: "however, most of them are due to the needs of the market, and the translation of social sciences is surging again."
Chinese PinYin : fēng qǐ yún yǒng
be raging like a storm
Living in Linquan, thinking of weique. shēn zài lín quán,xīn huái wèi què
swallow insult and humiliation silently. rěn qì tūn shēng