gush forth
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is p ē Nb ó y ù ch ū, which means to describe the appearance of water rising or the sun rising to the horizon. From "a single spark can start a prairie fire".
The origin of Idioms
Mao Zedong's "a single spark can start a prairie fire" said: "it is a sunrise that stands on the top of a mountain and looks at the east from a distance
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Ruri Dongsheng antonym: Sunset
Idiom usage
In the morning, as soon as I reached the top of the mountain, I saw a rising sun rising from the horizon.
Chinese PinYin : pēn bó yù chū
gush forth
I don't know how to turn it upside down. bù zhī diān dǎo
Seven losses and eight injuries. qī sǔn bā shāng
change one 's initial ill-humour into a feeling of satisfaction. zhuǎn chēn wéi xǐ
The golden light covers the land. jīn guāng gài dì
cause destruction to both sides. liǎng bài jù shāng