severe
Xia rikewei, a Chinese word, Pinyin is Xi à R à K à w è I, which means that it is as terrible as the hot sun in summer. The metaphor is severe and awe inspiring. From Zuo Zhuan, the seventh year of Wengong.
The origin of Idioms
Zuozhuan, the seventh year of Wengong, said: "who is the best of Zhao Shuai and Zhao Dun?" They said to each other, "when Zhao fails, it's winter. Zhao Dun, a day of summer. " Du Pre note: "lovely winter, formidable summer."
Idiom usage
It is used as object and attribute
Examples
Feng Zikai's early winter bathing days: "I suddenly smile to myself:" the summer is dreadful, the winter is lovely, "and" tuanfan abandons donation. "It's a famous saying in ancient times. My wife knows all about it. How can I be surprised?"
Chinese PinYin : xià rì kě wèi
severe
red beans that inspire the memory of one 's love. hóng dòu xiāng sī
run out of ammunition with no reinforcements in sight. dàn jìn yuán jué
with spots of tears and blood. xuè lèi bān bān