All powerful
Xiaozha Fengyun is a Chinese idiom. Its pinyin is Xi à ozh à f à ngy ú n, which means that it is very powerful. It comes from the stele of Dezheng, the governor of Xuzhou.
The idiom comes from (1) the stele of virtue and government of marquis Andu, the governor of Xuzhou, written by Chen Xuling of the Southern Dynasty: "the Duke also stands at the saint when he is watching, and he is all powerful. He kneels to open the book of Huangshi and praises the field of xuanchi." (2) Tang Sikong Tu's stele of restoring Annam said: "the heroic force is restrained and powerful." In southern history, Chen Jishang, Emperor Wu, it is said that "the Gong long and the Hu Bu, the Xiao Zha wind and cloud, the mountain sweeping the strong city, the wild has no strong array, the Qing Yi atmosphere is in the Yi Shi, and the Mie Qi is in the Yu Du." (4) in the book of song, Gaozu Ji: "the male dragon steps with a tiger and roars all over the world."
Chinese PinYin : xiào zhà fēng yún
All powerful
Repeated merits and demerits. liè gōng fù guò
not to distinguish black from white. zào bái bù fēn
Pick a fault and pick a quarrel. jué xiá zhāi xìn