Ghosts and wolves howl
Guizha Langhao is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Gu ǐ zh à L á NGH á o, which means to howl in a strange voice. It's from sanjiaxiang.
The origin of Idioms
Ouyang Shan's "Three Alleys" 14: "well, I'll just talk about it, but what are you shouting about in the morning? It's good to hear! "
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: crying and howling, grabbing and howling
Idiom usage
To cry loudly is to be used as a predicate, attributive or complement.
Chinese PinYin : guǐ zhà láng háo
Ghosts and wolves howl
as similar as the two halves of a tally. ruò hé fú jié
Support the thunder and split the moon. chēng tíng liè yuè
investigation reveals no evidence. chá wú shí jù
throw away one 's arms and cast aside one 's breastplate. pāo gē qì jiǎ
scold the locust while pointing at the mulberry. zhǐ sāng shuō huái