a vigorous debate and high talk
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Xi ó ngbi à ng à ot á n, which means that the debate is full and powerful, and the words are bold and uninhibited. He is eloquent. It comes from Yu Lin Zhi Dian proofreading and Liu Yi Tong.
The origin of Idioms
Yu Xin's collation of Yu Linzhi hall and Liu Yitong in the Northern Zhou Dynasty: "gaotan becomes a white horse, and eloquence stops flying fox." In the song of Eight Immortals in drinking, Du Fu of Tang Dynasty said: "Jiao Sui's five duels are outstanding, his eloquence is eloquent, and his four banquets are startled."
Idiom usage
But he said what Lord an said, one by one approaching another, which attracted Deng Jiugong's eloquence and revealed his true feelings. The 16th chapter of biography of heroes and heroines by Wen Kang in Qing Dynasty
Chinese PinYin : xióng biàn gāo tán
a vigorous debate and high talk
A lot of gratitude and resentment. ēn shèn yuàn shēng
hate evil as one does one 's enemy. jí è rú chóu