bold and vehement language
Tiechuo tongpa, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is ti ě Chu ō t ó NGP á, which means to describe the heroic and passionate style of writing. It's the same as the "iron plate and copper pa". It comes from Guankou Erlang's early appearance.
Explanation: describes the heroic and passionate style of the article. It's the same as the "iron plate and copper pa".
[source]: Yang chaoguan's Guankou Erlang Chu Xiansheng in Qing Dynasty: "the iron and copper PA, the drunken songs move together, and the sweet herbs are used."
Chinese PinYin : tiě chuō tóng pá
bold and vehement language
be like a dry tree which again sprouts leaves in the spring. kū mù féng chūn
Illegal reward and punishment. jiàn shǎng làn xíng