Shifu Zhui
Shifu Zhui, a Chinese idiom, is sh í f ū R ó uzhu ī in pinyin, which means that there are many people and strong enough to change the original state. It comes from Qin CE San.
Idiom explanation
The power of ten people can bend the vertebrae. Vertebrae, mallet. It means that people are powerful enough to change the status quo.
Idioms and allusions
"Qin CE San" in the Warring States strategy: "it's said that three people become tigers, and ten men are the key to success
Discrimination of words
Idiom structure: subject predicate type
Chinese PinYin : shí fū zhī zhuī
Shifu Zhui
One crab is better than another. yī xiè bù rú yī xiè
He is a man of great courage. péng zhōng biāo wài
A burning wife and a burning child. huǒ qī huī zǐ
A long way and a short way. dào cháng zhēng duǎn
indulge in the wildest fantasy. yì xiǎng tiān kāi
Chanting flowers and willows. yín huā yǒng liǔ