as pressing danger
Urgent, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R á nm é izh ī J í, meaning as urgent as burning eyebrows. It's very urgent. From the five Lantern Festival.
The origin of Idioms
Volume 16 of the five Lantern Festival yuan by Song Shi Puji: "how is it an urgent sentence?" The teacher said, "burning eyebrows." "In the early Yuan Dynasty, Wen Gong became prime minister, and all the sages used it together. Those who reformed the law for the sick people, such as saving eyebrows and burning, especially the young ones and helping soldiers."
Idiom usage
At present, it can be saved. Ye Shengtao's future and Shi Naian's outlaws of the Marsh: "I don't know now. Since heaven taught me to know, it's time to live like a year."
Chinese PinYin : rán méi zhī jí
as pressing danger
a perfect match between a man and a girl. láng cái nǚ zī
search into an abstruse subject and indicate the importance. gōu xuán tí yào
Turning the past into the future. yǎn gé wéi xuān
Three days later, I'll be treated with new eyes. shì bié sān rì,guā mù xiāng dài
befuddle the minds of the public. xiáo luàn shì tīng
there 's no making without breaking. bù può bù lì
drifting clouds and wild storks. yě hè gū yún
punish the wicked in order to exhort others to goodness. chéng è quàn shàn