we 'll march straight to huanglong and there drink together to our hearts ' content
The synonym huanglongtongyin generally refers to drinking Huanglong, drinking Huanglong, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ò ngy ǐ nhu á NGL ó ng, originally refers to conquering the enemy Beijing, buying wine to celebrate victory, later generally refers to drinking to defeat the enemy. From the biography of Yue Fei in the history of Song Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
Huanglong: that is, Huanglong mansion, which is located in Jilin Province, is the belly of Jin people.
The origin of Idioms
In the biography of Yue Fei in the history of Song Dynasty, "Han Chang, general of Jin, wanted to be attached by 50000 people. Feida was very happy. He said, "go straight to Huanglong mansion and drink with you!"
Idiom usage
To drink freely in order to defeat the enemy. example clarification day of domestic and foreign troubles. Zhu De's poem "with Comrade Guo Moruo" Deng Er Ya Tai Huai Ren "is a day of drinking the Yellow Dragon. Old friends and new knowledge from the liberated areas and the Kuomintang controlled areas are reunited under the ancient cypress and beside the peony to talk about the world. (the Phoenix in the fire by Xu chi)
Idiom story
At the end of the Northern Song Dynasty, the Nuzhen people in the North established the state of Jin and attacked the Northern Song Dynasty on a large scale. Song Gaozong, the younger brother of song qinzong, established the Southern Song Dynasty. The Southern Song court was weak and gave in step by step. Yue Fei commanded Yue's army to fight against Jin Dynasty bravely. The soldiers of Jin Dynasty were scared when they heard of the news. Yue Fei took advantage of the victory and pursued after them. He said to the soldiers, "I must go straight to Huanglong and drink with you."
Chinese PinYin : huáng lóng tòng yǐn
Huanglongtongyin
marry a woman many years younger than oneself. bái fà hóng yán
till seas run dry , stones crumble. shí lè hǎi kū
till the seas dry up and the rocks decay. hǎi hé shí làn