surprise attack
Sudden attack, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is t ū R á nx í J ī, which originally refers to military surprise attack, but now it refers to sudden action on others, which makes people feel unexpected and difficult to deal with. It's from Hu Xue's amazing similar scene.
The origin of Idioms
Hu Xue's "astonishingly similar scene": "the tactics used are almost the same, surprise attack."
Analysis of Idioms
Attack it unprepared.
Idiom usage
A military surprise attack. We can't deal with comrades.
Chinese PinYin : tū rán xí jī
surprise attack
be very active physically after a forced quiet. jìng jí sī dòng
high walls and deep moat -- a defended city. gāo chéng shēn chí