Example of idiom: Treat the enemy as cruelly as the autumn wind sweeps away the leaves.
Traditional writing: the wind sweeps the leaves.
ㄑㄧㄡㄈㄥㄙㄠㄠㄛㄨㄛㄜ Athena Chu.
Autumn wind sweeps away fallen leaves: it is difficult for people who destroy dead trees and rotten wood to carve stones, but it is easy for people who destroy trees to do so. Hanshu? The table of the princes with different surnames is in full swing, and the shape and potential are like bamboo. It describes that the victories are one after another, and there is no obstacle. Then take the swallows and draw them together, like folding bamboo, and all the solutions will be solved. Song hemi
The antonym of autumn wind sweeping away leaves: accumulate over a long period, accumulate over a long period, accumulate over a long period, betray its treacherous treacherous court official, with the intention of being loyal and diligent. As time goes on, the momentum is getting bigger and bigger. Song history &; Merchandise information desk director.
Idiom grammar: subject-predicate type; As predicate and attribute; Include praise
Degree of common use: common idioms
Emotion and color: neutral idioms
Idiom structure: subject-predicate idioms
Generation time: ancient idioms
Like autumn wind sweeping away leaves.
Russian translation: какосенниветеруноси.
Japanese translation: autumn wind (しゅぅふぅが), fallen leaves (ぉちば), blowing (ふき).
Pronunciation note: scan, you can't read "sh m 4 o"
Note: Ye, you can't write "night".