Cut the rod and uncover the wood
The Chinese idiom, the Pinyin is "zhng ā NJI ē m ù", which means "cutting wood and uncovering wood". From the people of Chu in Qing Dynasty, he was awarded the supplement of Jianhu (Guan she Yin).
Idiom explanation
I'm still talking about cutting trees and exposing poles. Uncovering: lifting; pole: bamboo pole. Cut down trees as weapons and raise bamboo poles as military flags. It refers to armed uprising.
The origin of Idioms
In the Qing Dynasty, Chu people were awarded "Jianhu supplement · guansheyin": "in June of Weizi, suddenly there was a matter of cutting the pole and uncovering the wood."
Discrimination of words
[synonym]: chopping wood for soldiers, uncovering pole for flag, chopping wood and uncovering pole
Idiom usage
It refers to rebellion
Chinese PinYin : zhǎn gān jiē mù
Cut the rod and uncover the wood
bemoan the state of the universe and pity the fate of mankind. bēi tiān mǐn rén
Burn the gold and destroy the bone. shuò jīn huǐ gǔ
hold up one 's head high and advance by long strides. áng shǒu kuò bù
If you cannot learn, you are afraid to lose. xuá rú bù jí ,yóu kǒng shī zhī
heaven fragrance and national beauty. tiān xiāng guó sè