be in full swing
The Chinese idiom, R è Hu ǒ ch á OTI ā n, means to describe mass activities with a warm mood and a high atmosphere, just like a blazing flame burning in the sky. From the spring flower
Analysis of Idioms
[synonym] hot, galloping horse [antonym] dead
Idiom usage
Subject predicate; as attribute, adverbial, complement; with commendatory meaning.
The origin of Idioms
The ninth chapter of Feng Deying's welcome spring flower: "but these days, their bodies and minds are also impacted by the hot campaign of joining the army."
Chinese PinYin : rè huǒ cháo tiān
be in full swing
bring a patient back to life. huí chūn zhī shù
struggle in a desperate or hopeless situation for survival. sǐ lǐ qiú shēng
cannot feed or clothe oneself properly. yī shí bù zhōu
said of the integrity of a public servant who does not take a single penny unrightfully. yī jiè bù gǒu