Heheyanyan
Heheyanyan, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is h è h è y á NY á n, which means to describe the fiery appearance. From the book of songs Daya Yunhan.
The origin of Idioms
"The book of songs · Daya · Yunhan" says, "if the drought is severe, you can't be depressed. If the drought is severe, you can't be depressed
Idiom usage
Used as a predicate or attribute; used of weather, etc. In the second chapter of the book of the Han Dynasty, it is said that "when Sheng and Guang got up, the Liang and Ji fan was strong, so they burned Xianyang." First of all, I know that flowers are not, but domineering. ——Zhao Puchu's poem "butterfly in love with flower · Yanghua" and Jiang Shiquan's poem "Linchuan dream · Huaqing" in Qing Dynasty: "don't be far more than that, that is, when Mrs. Zhang Jiangling sees her son become the prime minister, she is very angry; once she loses, she will suffer from the pain of her later years. How pitiful it is!"
Chinese PinYin : hè hè yán yán
Heheyanyan
having a beginning but no end. yǒu tóu wú wěi
from the sideline while talking. dǎ biān gǔ
Young men fresh from school are uncompromising despite pressure from above.. chū shēng zhī dú bù wèi hǔ