A retreat
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Hu ī g ē Tu ì R ì, which means to wave weapons, catch up with the sun, and describe to pull back the crisis. From Zhu De's a gift to a friend.
Idiom usage
It means that a person has great talent
Analysis of Idioms
Synonyms: back to the sun, back to the sun, back to the sun
The origin of Idioms
Zhu De's poem "a gift to a friend" said: "confident that you can retreat from Japan with a wave of arms, the mountains and rivers are still red."
Idiom explanation
Wave your weapons and get back to the sun. It's about trying to pull through a crisis. It is the same as "against the sun".
Chinese PinYin : huī gē tuì rì
A retreat
tremble with fear in one 's boots. dǎn zhàn xīn jīng
The east corner is gone, but Sangyu is not late. dōng yú yǐ shì,sāng yú fēi wǎn