take wings to itself
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is w ú y ì é RF ē I, which means the rapid spread of metaphor. It comes from Qin CE San.
The origin of Idioms
Qin CE San, the Warring States strategy, said: "it is said that" three men become tigers, ten men become the backbone of the body, and all the people have moved, but they have no wings. " Therefore, it is better to give the military officials the courtesy. "
Idiom explanation
The rapid spread of metaphor.
Idiom usage
As the predicate; with "missing"
Analysis of Idioms
Flying without wings
Chinese PinYin : wú yì ér fēi
take wings to itself
Comparison between fish and wild goose. yú guàn yàn bǐ
reject representations and gloss over errors. jù jiàn shì fēi
rich content within a small compass. chǐ fú qiān lǐ