explod with a strong force
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h é ch ū f ú Li ú, which means that the potential power bursts out, and its power is unstoppable. It's from Huainanzi: falling shape training.
The origin of Idioms
"The source of the river comes from Kunlun," Han Gao said in Huainanzi chuixianxun, "the river flows three thousand li to the Chinese side, and Yu leads it, so it comes from Jishi."
Idiom usage
As an object or attribute; used in figurative sentences. examples Zhou Shi's momentum is very small, and the rest of his empty words and rituals are not enough to cover the hearts of the whole life. Therefore, there is the possibility of a thousand li flood. Liang Qichao's the general trend of the change of Chinese academic thought
Chinese PinYin : hé chū fú liú
explod with a strong force
every day and examine every month. rì xǐng yuè kè
a snake 's head and a rat 's eyes. shé tóu shǔ yǎn
aged and greatly honoured for one 's virtues. nián gāo dé ér
make polished impromptu speech. wǔ bù chéng shī
ask people whether they feel hot. xū hán wèn nuǎn
blow on an instrument or finger a stringed instrument. pǐn zhú tán sī