Fresh and lively
Xiantiaohuotiao is a Chinese idiom. Pinyin is Xi à Nb è nghu ó Ti à o, which means that fish and birds jump around and have life. It's from Wu Chao's "the unofficial history of Gusu: talking about bass in Jiangnan in autumn.".
The origin of Idioms
Wu Chao's "the unofficial history of Gusu, the autumn wind and the south of the Yangtze River talking about sea bass" said: "the vast autumn water, on one side of the water, a lively sea bass has attracted many delicious guests."
Idiom explanation
It refers to fish, birds, etc. bouncing and lively.
Chinese PinYin : xiān bèng huó tiào
Fresh and lively
give repeated orders and injunctions. sān lìng wǔ shēn
If you cannot learn, you are afraid to lose. xuá rú bù jí ,yóu kǒng shī zhī
an unfavorable prognosis with a half possibility of death. bàn sǐ bàn shēng