throw up one's sleeves and rise
Together, the Chinese idiom, Pinyin, is t ó um è I é RQ ǐ, which means to describe an attitude of cheering up and acting immediately. From Zuo Zhuan, the 14th year of Xuangong.
Idiom explanation
Hand in hand: wave your sleeves.
The origin of Idioms
In the fourteenth year of Xuangong in Zuozhuan: "when Chu Zi heard about it, he joined hands."
Idiom usage
It is used to describe the spirit of invigorating and immediate action. It is also said that if the people's mind is in order, there must be one. Under the impact of western industrial civilization, the cornerstone of agricultural civilization, which has remained unchanged for thousands of years, has been loosened little by little under the pressure of big machines. At the same time, many people of insight joined hands and realized that in the era of machine competition, "more machines are stronger, less machines are weaker.". So they lost their faith and asked for industry to save the country. The rise of industrial civilization and its impact on China
Chinese PinYin : tóu mèi ér qǐ
throw up one's sleeves and rise
A blind man can find the key. máng wēng mén yào
just a flourish of the pen and it 's done. yī huī ér chéng
look after the masses as if they were injured -- love the people. shì xià rú shāng
Wash one's hands and do one's duty. xǐ shǒu fèng gōng