Lions and elephants fight rabbits with all their strength
It is a Chinese idiom that lions, elephants and rabbits fight with all their strength. The Pinyin is sh ī Xi à NGB ó t ù, Ji ē y ò ngqu á NL ì, which means to show all their strength to deal with small things seriously.
Idiom explanation
This is a metaphor for taking all the strength to deal with small things seriously.
The origin of Idioms
Huang Zongxi's preface to the annals of Xinxin temple in Qing Dynasty: "when you touch the essence of rolling stone, when a flower blooms and falls, when you compete with Li Zhu of Sangjing for a long time in Huangchi, you fight with lions and elephants, and you fight with all your strength."
usage
As an object, attribute, clause; used in dealing with affairs
Idiom structure
Complex sentence idioms
Chinese PinYin : shī xiàng bó tù,jiē yòng quán lì
Lions and elephants fight rabbits with all their strength
good luck and success in life. jí xīng gāo zhào
change existing habits and customs. yí fēng yì sú
the feather is not yet fully grown. yǔ máo wèi fēng
tea three times a day and six meals. sān chá liù fàn
A thousand parts, a thousand people. qiān bù yī qiāng,qiān rén yī miàn
friendship between old and young people. wàng nián zhī hǎo