Golden drum
Jinguliantian, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is j ī ng ǔ Li á NTI ā n, which means to describe the military power or fierce fighting. It comes from the first fold of the second volume of the romance of the Western chamber by Wang Shifu of Yuan Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The first fold of the second book of the romance of the Western Chamber written by Wang Shifu in Yuan Dynasty: "the golden drums in the chamber beside my ears are shaking, the clouds are gathering, the earth is raining."
Idiom usage
The battle is fierce. The drum is full of gold and the cry is loud. It's not a gathering of red eyebrows. It's supposed to be blue eyed. I'll know when I go out and have a look. The story of the Golden Lotus burning coupons by Chen Ruyuan in Ming Dynasty
Analysis of Idioms
Golden drum and sky
Chinese PinYin : jīn gǔ lián tiān
Golden drum
Yellow crested straw clothes. huáng guàn cǎo fú
maintain one 's original pure character. yī chén bù zī
stand without peer in one 's generation. gài shì wú shuāng
Beautiful sentences and clear words. lì jù qīng cí
abuses swept away and the air cleared. bì jué fēng qīng