The wolf howled
Wolf and dog howl, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is l á NGH á og ǒ Uji à o, which means to describe the villain shouting. From "holding the enemy's throat.".
The idiom comes from Li Tianyin's "hold the enemy's throat": "I carry my dead comrades to the side of the position and look at the howling enemies at the foot of the mountain with red eyes."
Chinese PinYin : láng háo gǒu jiào
The wolf howled
the turn of fortune after reaching one extreme. bō jí jiāng fù
repress evil and encourage good. è è yán shàn
torture oneself with unpleasant thoughts. zì yí yī qī
Three fold humerus is a good doctor. sān zhé gōng wéi liáng yī
gratitude for receiving help and encouragement by a superior. zhī yù zhī ēn