help intensify the strength of billows and waves
It is a Chinese idiom, pronounced Tu ī B ō zh ù L á n, which refers to stirring up and promoting the momentum and development of things (mostly referring to bad things) and expanding their influence. From Wen Zi Wen Yi pian.
Analysis of Idioms
Go with the flow and calm down
The origin of Idioms
In Wen Zi Wen Yi Pian written by Wang Tong of the Sui Dynasty, it is said that "the matter of the true monarch's virtue building is enough to add fuel to the flames and stop the fire."
Idiom usage
Example 1. Guanlou Fu written by Bao Zhao in Song Dynasty of Southern Dynasty: "it is not only the source of the river, but also the source of the waves." 2. After you Ping, like the xuanwang, the ritual and music expedition was not from the princes, but ya and song were unknown. 3. How to stop the fire! ——Ouyang Xiu, Song Dynasty. 4. Even if you miss a fish in the boat, you just break your gills and fins, and you're old. How can you do that! ——Yan Fu's on the urgency of world change
Chinese PinYin : tuī bō zhù lán
help intensify the strength of billows and waves
wear one 's heart on one 's sleeve. xīn zhí zuǐ kuài
peerless or matchless bravery or valour. yǒng guàn sān jūn