From the end to the end
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Q ǐ y ǎ NW é ISH ù, which means to make the lying person stand up. It is a metaphor for the favor of reducing punishment. It comes from the biography of Zhong Yao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms.
Analysis of Idioms
Bring the dead back to life
Idiom usage
It refers to the skill of medicine
The origin of Idioms
According to the biography of Zhong Yao in the annals of the Three Kingdoms, Wei Zhi, "you want to reduce the number of Da PI articles and increase the number of punishment. That is to say, you want to turn a corpse into a human being."
Chinese PinYin : qǐ yǎn wéi shù
From the end to the end
if others succeed by exerting one ounce of effort , i will exert a hundred times as much effort. rén yī jǐ bǎi
Break the casserole and ask to the end. dǎ pò shā guō wèn dào dǐ
to cast out the wicked and cherish the virtuous. jī zhuó yáng qīng