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わんわん

see styles
 wanwan
    わんわん
(adv-to,adv) (1) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) bow-wow (barking sound); arf arf; woof; bark; (2) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) waah-waah (crying sound); (3) (onomatopoeic or mimetic word) clamouring; clamoring; echoing; (4) (child. language) a bow-wow (i.e. a dog); doggy

一字褒貶


一字褒贬

see styles
yī zì bāo biǎn
    yi1 zi4 bao1 bian3
i tzu pao pien
lit. to dispense praise or blame with a single word (idiom); fig. concise and powerful wording

一清二白

see styles
yī qīng èr bái
    yi1 qing1 er4 bai2
i ch`ing erh pai
    i ching erh pai
perfectly clean; blameless; unimpeachable (idiom)

一笑千金

see styles
 isshousenkin / isshosenkin
    いっしょうせんきん
(expression) (yoji) a smile of a beautiful woman is worth a thousand pieces of gold; enchanting smile of a glamorous woman

一顧傾城

see styles
 ikkokeisei / ikkokese
    いっこけいせい
(yoji) (See 傾城傾国・けいせいけいこく) woman so glamorous as to bring ruin to a country (castle) as its king (lord) is captivated by her beauty; femme fatale

三十六神

see styles
sān shí liù shén
    san1 shi2 liu4 shen2
san shih liu shen
 sanjūroku shin
(三十六部神) The thirty-six departmental guardian divinities given in the 灌頂三歸五戒帶佩護身咒經. Each is styled 彌栗頭 mṛdu, benign, kindly, for which 善 is used. Their Sanskrit and Chinese names are given in Chinese as follows: (1) 不羅婆 or 善光 kindly light, has to do with attacks of disease; (2) 婆呵婆 or 善明 headaches; (3) 婆邏婆 or 善力 fevers; (4) 抗陀羅 or 善月 disorders of the stomach; (5) 陀利奢 or 善見 tumours; (6) 阿婁呵 or 善供 madness; (7) 伽婆帝 or 善捨 stupidity; (8) 悉抵哆 or 善寂 irascibility; (9) 菩堤薩 or善覺 lust; (10) 提婆羅 or 善天 devils; (11) 阿婆帝 or 善住 deadly injuries; (12) 不若羅 of 善福 graves; (13) 苾闍伽 or 善術 the four quarters; (14) 迦隸婆 or 善帝 enemies; (15) 羅闍遮 or 善主 robbers; (16) 須乾陀 or 善香 creditors; (17) 檀那波 or 善施 thieves; (18) 支多那 or 善意 pestilence; (19) 羅婆那 or 善吉 the five plagues (? typhoid); (20) 鉢婆馱 or 善山 corpse worms; (21) 三摩提 or 善調 continuous concentration; (22) 戾禘馱 or 善備 restlessness; (23) 波利陀 or 善敬 attraction; (24) 波利那 or 善淨 evil cabals; (25) 度伽地 or 善品 deadly poison; (26) 毘梨馱 or 善結 fear; (27) 支陀那 or 善壽 calamities; (28) 伽林摩 or 善逝 childbirth and nursing; (29) 阿留伽 or 善願 the district magistracy; (30) 闍利馱 or 善固 altercations; (31) 阿伽駄 or 善照 anxieties and distresses; (32) 阿訶婆 or 善生 uneasiness; (33) 婆和邏 or 善思 supernatural manifestations; (34) 波利那 or 善藏 jealousy; (35) 固陀那 or 善音 curses; (36) 韋陀羅 or 善妙 exorcism. They have innumerable assistants. He who writes their names and carries them with him can be free from all fear.

三氯氰胺

see styles
sān lǜ qíng àn
    san1 lu:4 qing2 an4
san lü ch`ing an
    san lü ching an
melamine C3H6N6

三種光明


三种光明

see styles
sān zhǒng guāng míng
    san1 zhong3 guang1 ming2
san chung kuang ming
 sanshu kōmyō
The three kinds of light: (a) extemal— sun, moon, stars, lamps, etc.; (b) dharma, or the light of right teaching and conduct; (c) the effulgence or bodily halo emitted by Buddhas, bodhisattvas, devas.

三聚氰胺

see styles
sān jù qíng àn
    san1 ju4 qing2 an4
san chü ch`ing an
    san chü ching an
melamine C3H6N6

三陀羅尼


三陀罗尼

see styles
sān tuó luó ní
    san1 tuo2 luo2 ni2
san t`o lo ni
    san to lo ni
 san darani
The three dhāraṇī, which word from dhāra, " maintaining," "preserving," is defined as the power maintaining wisdom or knowledge. Dhāraṇī are "spells chiefly for personal use" (Eliot), as compared with mantra, which are associated with religious services. The Tiantai School interprets the "three dhāraṇī" of the Lotus Sutra on the lines of the三諦, i.e. 空, 假and中. Another group is聞持陀羅尼 the power to retain all the teaching one hears; 分別陀羅尼 unerring powers of discrimination; 入音聲陀羅尼 power to rise superior to external praise or blame.

三鹿集團


三鹿集团

see styles
sān lù jí tuán
    san1 lu4 ji2 tuan2
san lu chi t`uan
    san lu chi tuan
Sanlu Group, Chinese state-owned dairy products company involved in the 2008 melamine poisoning scandal

不完全葉


不完全叶

see styles
bù wán quán yè
    bu4 wan2 quan2 ye4
pu wan ch`üan yeh
    pu wan chüan yeh
(botany) an incomplete leaf – one that lacks a lamina, petiole, or stipule

不穏文書

see styles
 fuonbunsho
    ふおんぶんしょ
inflammatory pamphlets

世界宗教

see styles
 sekaishuukyou / sekaishukyo
    せかいしゅうきょう
(See 民族宗教) (major) world religion (i.e. Christianity, Buddhism, Islam)

丘腦損傷


丘脑损伤

see styles
qiū nǎo sǔn shāng
    qiu1 nao3 sun3 shang1
ch`iu nao sun shang
    chiu nao sun shang
thalamic lesions

丙丁童子

see styles
bǐng dīng tóng zǐ
    bing3 ding1 tong2 zi3
ping ting t`ung tzu
    ping ting tung tzu
 byōjō dōji
the boy who attends to the lamps (which are associated with 'fire').

中間纖維


中间纤维

see styles
zhōng jiān xiān wéi
    zhong1 jian1 xian1 wei2
chung chien hsien wei
intermediate filament

于蘭盆会

see styles
 urabone
    うらぼんえ
(yoji) Bon festival; Feast of Lanterns; Buddhist ceremony held on July 15; ullambana

互相推諉


互相推诿

see styles
hù xiāng tuī wěi
    hu4 xiang1 tui1 wei3
hu hsiang t`ui wei
    hu hsiang tui wei
mutually shirking responsibilities (idiom); each blaming the other; passing the buck to and fro; each trying to unload responsibilities onto the other

五種修法


五种修法

see styles
wǔ zhǒng xiū fǎ
    wu3 zhong3 xiu1 fa3
wu chung hsiu fa
 goshu shuhō
Five kinds of esoteric ceremonial, i. e. (1) 扇底迦 śāntika, for stopping calamities; (2) 布瑟徵迦 or 補瑟徵迦 pauṣṭika, for success or prosperity; (3) 阿畏遮迦 abhicāraka, for suppressing, or exorcising; (4) 阿羯沙尼 ākarṣaṇī, for calling, or attracting (good beings, or aid); (5) 伐施迦囉軌 vaśīkaraṇa, for seeking the aid of Buddhas and bodhisattvas; also 五部尊法 and cf. 五種灌頂.

五種灌頂


五种灌顶

see styles
wǔ zhǒng guàn dǐng
    wu3 zhong3 guan4 ding3
wu chung kuan ting
 goshu kanjō
The five abhiṣecanī baptisms of the esoteric school— for ordaining ācāryas, teachers, or preachers of the Law: for admitting disciples: for putting an end to calamities or suffering for sins; for advancement, or success; and for controlling (evil spirits ) or getting rid of difficulties, cf. 五種修法. Also, baptism of light: of sweet dew (i. e. perfume): of the 'germ-word' as seed; of the five baptismal signs of wisdom made on the forehead, shoulders, heart, and throat, indicating the five Dhyāni-Buddhas; and of the ' true word' on the breast.

五行六信

see styles
 gogyourokushin / gogyorokushin
    ごぎょうろくしん
(See 六信五行) the five pillars of Islam and six articles of faith

五部尊法

see styles
wǔ bù zūn fǎ
    wu3 bu4 zun1 fa3
wu pu tsun fa
 gobu sonbō
五種壇法 (or 五部護摩 or 五部悉地). Ceremonials of the esoteric cult for ridding from calamity; for prosperity; subduing evil (spirits); seeking the love of Buddhas; calling the good to aid; cf. 五種修法.

付之一炬

see styles
fù zhī yī jù
    fu4 zhi1 yi1 ju4
fu chih i chü
to put to the torch (idiom); to commit to the flames; to burn something down deliberately

代人受過


代人受过

see styles
dài rén shòu guò
    dai4 ren2 shou4 guo4
tai jen shou kuo
to take the blame for sb else; to be made a scapegoat

伊斯蘭國


伊斯兰国

see styles
yī sī lán guó
    yi1 si1 lan2 guo2
i ssu lan kuo
Muslim countries; caliphate; Islamic State group (aka IS or ISIL or ISIS)

伊斯蘭堡


伊斯兰堡

see styles
yī sī lán bǎo
    yi1 si1 lan2 bao3
i ssu lan pao
Islamabad, capital of Pakistan

佛朗明哥

see styles
fó lǎng míng gē
    fo2 lang3 ming2 ge1
fo lang ming ko
(Tw) (loanword) flamenco

依他十喩

see styles
yī tā shí yú
    yi1 ta1 shi2 yu2
i t`a shih yü
    i ta shih yü
 eta (no) jūyu
The unreality of dependent or conditioned things, e. g. the body, or self, illustrated in ten comparisons: foam, bubble, flame, plantain, illusion, dream, shadow, echo, cloud, lightning; v. 維摩詰經 2.

傾国傾城

see styles
 keikokukeisei / kekokukese
    けいこくけいせい
(yoji) (See 傾城傾国) woman so glamorous as to bring ruin to a country (castle) as its king (lord) is captivated by her beauty; femme fatale

傾城傾国

see styles
 keiseikeikoku / kesekekoku
    けいせいけいこく
(yoji) (See 傾国傾城) woman so glamorous as to bring ruin to a country (castle) as its king (lord) is captivated by her beauty; femme fatale

充血した

see styles
 juuketsushita / juketsushita
    じゅうけつした
(can act as adjective) congested; bloodshot; inflamed

光燄王佛


光焰王佛

see styles
guāng yàn wáng fó
    guang1 yan4 wang2 fo2
kuang yen wang fo
 kōenō butsu
The royal Buddha of shining fames, or flaming brightness, Amitābha, with reference to his virtues.

八つ目鰻

see styles
 yatsumeunagi
    やつめうなぎ
(kana only) lamprey; lamprey eel

六信五行

see styles
 rokushingogyou / rokushingogyo
    ろくしんごぎょう
the six articles of faith and five pillars of Islam

六字文殊

see styles
liù zì wén shū
    liu4 zi4 wen2 shu1
liu tzu wen shu
 rokuji monju
The six-word dhāraṇī of Mañjuśrī 闇婆髻駄那麽 (or 闇婆計陀那麽) or 唵縛鷄淡納莫. There are also the esoteric (Shingon) six words connected with the six forms of Guanyin and the 六字法, 六字供, 六字河臨法, and六字護摩 ceremonials, some connected with Mañjuśrī, and all with Guanyin. There are several 六字 dhāraṇīs, e. g. the Ṣaḍakṣara-vidyāmantra. The six words generally associated with Guanyin are 安荼詈般茶詈 (or 安荼隸般茶詈). There is also the six word Lamaistic charm oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ 唵?呢叭 M061971 吽.

刀山火海

see styles
dāo shān huǒ hǎi
    dao1 shan1 huo3 hai3
tao shan huo hai
lit. mountains of daggers and seas of flames; fig. extreme danger (idiom)

利尻昆布

see styles
 rishirikonbu; rishirikonbu
    りしりこんぶ; リシリコンブ
(kana only) Laminaria ochotensis (species of kelp)

前虎後狼

see styles
 zenkokourou / zenkokoro
    ぜんここうろう
(expression) (yoji) one calamity followed close on the heels of another; out of the frying pan into the fire; tiger in front, wolf in the back

副睾丸炎

see styles
 fukukouganen / fukukoganen
    ふくこうがんえん
{med} epididymitis; inflammation of the epididymis

劫後餘生


劫后余生

see styles
jié hòu yú shēng
    jie2 hou4 yu2 sheng1
chieh hou yü sheng
(idiom) to be a survivor of a calamity

化身ラマ

see styles
 keshinrama
    けしんラマ
{Buddh} tulku; reincarnate Tibetan lama

十二光佛

see styles
shí èr guāng fó
    shi2 er4 guang1 fo2
shih erh kuang fo
 jūni kōbutsu
Amitābha's twelve titles of light. The無量壽經上 gives them as 無量光佛, etc., i.e. the Buddha of light that is immeasurable boundless, irresistible, incomparable, yama (or flaming), pure, joy, wisdom, unceasing, surpassing thought, ineffable, surpassing sun and moon. Another list is given in the 九品往生阿彌陀...經.

十羅刹女


十罗刹女

see styles
shí luó chà nǚ
    shi2 luo2 cha4 nv3
shih lo ch`a nü
    shih lo cha nü
 jū rasetsunyo
The ten rākṣasī, or demonesses mentioned in the Lotus Sūtra 陀羅尼品. They are now represented in the temples, each as an attendant on a Buddha or bodhisattva, and are chiefly connected with sorcery. They are said to be previous incarnations of the Buddhas and bodhisattvas with whom they are associated. In their evil state they were enemies of the living, converted they are enemies of evil. There are other definitions. Their names are: (1) 藍婆 Lambā, who is associated with Śākyamuni; (2) 毘藍婆 Vilambā, who is associated with Amitābha; (3) 曲齒 Kūṭadantī, who is associated with 藥師 Bhaiṣajya; (4) 華齒 Puṣpadanti, who is associated with 多賓 Prabhūtaratna; (5) 黑齒 Makuṭadantī, who is associated with 大日 Vairocana; (6) 多髮 Keśinī, who is associated with 普賢 Samantabhadra; (7) 無厭足 ? Acalā, who is associated with 文殊 Mañjuśrī; (8) 持瓔珞 Mālādharī, who is associated with 彌勒Maitreya; (9) 皐帝 Kuntī, who is associated with 觀音 Avalokiteśvara; (10) 奪一切衆生精氣 Sarvasattvaujohārī, who is associated with 地 藏 Kṣitigarbha.

半明不滅


半明不灭

see styles
bàn míng bù miè
    ban4 ming2 bu4 mie4
pan ming pu mieh
dull (lamplight)

博科聖地


博科圣地

see styles
bó kē shèng dì
    bo2 ke1 sheng4 di4
po k`o sheng ti
    po ko sheng ti
Boko Haram, Islamic insurgent group in north Nigeria

厚膜胞子

see styles
 koumakuhoushi / komakuhoshi
    こうまくほうし
chlamydospore (thick-walled spore that can survive harsh conditions)

口吐毒焰

see styles
kǒu tǔ dú yàn
    kou3 tu3 du2 yan4
k`ou t`u tu yen
    kou tu tu yen
lit. a mouth spitting with poisonous flames; to speak angrily to sb (idiom)

古爾邦節


古尔邦节

see styles
gǔ ěr bāng jié
    gu3 er3 bang1 jie2
ku erh pang chieh
(Islam) Eid al-Adha, the Festival of Sacrifice (Qurban), celebrated on the 10th day of Dhu al-Hijjah, the 12th month of the Islamic calendar

合折れ釘

see styles
 aiorekugi
    あいおれくぎ
L-shaped nail; staple; small clamp

吊ランプ

see styles
 tsuriranpu
    つりランプ
droplight; hanging lamp; pendant; pendent lamp; swinging lamp

吊り落し

see styles
 tsuriotoshi
    つりおとし
(sumo) lifting body slam

吹き消す

see styles
 fukikesu
    ふきけす
(transitive verb) to blow out (a flame)

吹燈拔蠟


吹灯拔蜡

see styles
chuī dēng bá là
    chui1 deng1 ba2 la4
ch`ui teng pa la
    chui teng pa la
lit. to blow out the lamp and put out the candle (idiom); fig. to die; to bite the dust; to be over and done with

呼び戻し

see styles
 yobimodoshi
    よびもどし
(sumo) pulling body slam

呼圖克圖


呼图克图

see styles
hū tú kè tú
    hu1 tu2 ke4 tu2
hu t`u k`o t`u
    hu tu ko tu
 Kozukokuzu
(or 胡土克圖) Hutuktu, a chief Lama of Mongolian Buddhism, who is repeatedly reincarnated.

咎由自取

see styles
jiù yóu zì qǔ
    jiu4 you2 zi4 qu3
chiu yu tzu ch`ü
    chiu yu tzu chü
(idiom) to have only oneself to blame; to bring trouble through one's own actions

哀悼痛惜

see styles
 aitoutsuuseki / aitotsuseki
    あいとうつうせき
condolence; mourning; sorrow; lamentation

哀江南賦


哀江南赋

see styles
āi jiāng nán fù
    ai1 jiang1 nan2 fu4
ai chiang nan fu
Lament for the South, long poem in Fu style by Yu Xin 庾信 mourning the passing of Liang of the Southern dynasties 南朝梁朝

喧々囂々

see styles
 kenkengougou / kenkengogo
    けんけんごうごう
(n,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (1) (yoji) wild uproar; pandemonium; clamor of voices; tumult; (2) noisy; uproarious; clamorous

喧喧囂囂

see styles
 kenkengougou / kenkengogo
    けんけんごうごう
(n,adj-no,adj-t,adv-to) (1) (yoji) wild uproar; pandemonium; clamor of voices; tumult; (2) noisy; uproarious; clamorous

噪大葦鶯


噪大苇莺

see styles
zào dà wěi yīng
    zao4 da4 wei3 ying1
tsao ta wei ying
(bird species of China) clamorous reed warbler (Acrocephalus stentoreus)

四十九僧

see styles
sì shí jiǔ sēng
    si4 shi2 jiu3 seng1
ssu shih chiu seng
 shijūku sō
and 四十九燈. The service to 藥師 the Master of Healing, when forty-nine lamps are displayed and forty-nine monks engaged; seven of his images are used, seven of the lamps being placed before each image.

四大大会

see styles
 yondaitaikai
    よんだいたいかい
the four most important tournaments in a particular sport; grand slam tournaments; majors

四種檀法


四种檀法

see styles
sì zhǒng tán fǎ
    si4 zhong3 tan2 fa3
ssu chung t`an fa
    ssu chung tan fa
 shi shu danpō
四種悉地; 四種成就法 The four kinds of altar-worship of the esoteric sect for (1) averting calamities from self and others; (2) seeking good fortune; (3) seeking the love and protection of Buddhas; (4) subduing enemies.

埋め立て

see styles
 umetate
    うめたて
filling up; reclamation

埋天怨地

see styles
mán tiān yuàn dì
    man2 tian1 yuan4 di4
man t`ien yüan ti
    man tien yüan ti
lit. to blame the heavens and reproach the earth; fig. to rave and rant

売り言葉

see styles
 urikotoba
    うりことば
inflammatory words

多難興邦


多难兴邦

see styles
duō nàn xīng bāng
    duo1 nan4 xing1 bang1
to nan hsing pang
much hardships may awaken a nation (idiom); calamity that prompts renewal

大人しく

see styles
 otonashiku
    おとなしく
(adverb) (kana only) (See 大人しい・1) meekly; obediently; submissively; quietly; like a lamb

大山椒魚

see styles
 oosanshouuo; oosanshouuo / oosanshouo; oosanshouo
    おおさんしょううお; オオサンショウウオ
(kana only) Japanese giant salamander (Andrias japonicus)

大禍臨頭


大祸临头

see styles
dà huò lín tóu
    da4 huo4 lin2 tou2
ta huo lin t`ou
    ta huo lin tou
facing imminent catastrophe; calamity looms; all hell will break loose

大難不死


大难不死

see styles
dà nàn bù sǐ
    da4 nan4 bu4 si3
ta nan pu ssu
to just escape from calamity

大難臨頭


大难临头

see styles
dà nàn lín tóu
    da4 nan4 lin2 tou2
ta nan lin t`ou
    ta nan lin tou
to be facing imminent calamity (idiom); disaster is looming

天災人禍


天灾人祸

see styles
tiān zāi rén huò
    tian1 zai1 ren2 huo4
t`ien tsai jen huo
    tien tsai jen huo
natural calamities and man-made disasters (idiom)

嫁禍於人


嫁祸于人

see styles
jià huò yú rén
    jia4 huo4 yu2 ren2
chia huo yü jen
to pass the misfortune on to sb else (idiom); to blame others; to pass the buck

嫉妬の炎

see styles
 shittonohonoo
    しっとのほのお
(exp,n) flames of jealousy

子癇前症

see styles
 shikanzenshou / shikanzensho
    しかんぜんしょう
{med} preeclampsia

子癲前症


子癫前症

see styles
zǐ diān qián zhèng
    zi3 dian1 qian2 zheng4
tzu tien ch`ien cheng
    tzu tien chien cheng
pre-eclampsia, toxaemia of pregnancy (medicine)

宣戦布告

see styles
 sensenfukoku
    せんせんふこく
(noun/participle) (yoji) declaration of war; proclamation of war

對抗煸動


对抗煸动

see styles
duì kàng biān dòng
    dui4 kang4 bian1 dong4
tui k`ang pien tung
    tui kang pien tung
anti-inflammatory (medicine)

小耳木兎

see styles
 komimizuku
    こみみずく
short-eared owl (Asio flammeus)

川八つ目

see styles
 kawayatsume
    かわやつめ
(kana only) Arctic lamprey (Lethenteron camtschaticum)

布達拉宮


布达拉宫

see styles
bù dá lā gōng
    bu4 da2 la1 gong1
pu ta la kung
Potala, winter palace of Dalai Lamas in Lhasa, Tibet

平平常常

see styles
píng píng cháng cháng
    ping2 ping2 chang2 chang2
p`ing p`ing ch`ang ch`ang
    ping ping chang chang
nothing out of the ordinary; unglamorous

幸災樂禍


幸灾乐祸

see styles
xìng zāi lè huò
    xing4 zai1 le4 huo4
hsing tsai le huo
lit. to take joy in calamity and delight in disaster (idiom); fig. to rejoice in other people's misfortune; Schadenfreude

弗拉明戈

see styles
fú lā míng gē
    fu2 la1 ming2 ge1
fu la ming ko
flamenco (Tw) (loanword)

弗拉門戈


弗拉门戈

see styles
fú lā mén gē
    fu2 la1 men2 ge1
fu la men ko
flamenco (loanword)

後果自負


后果自负

see styles
hòu guǒ zì fù
    hou4 guo3 zi4 fu4
hou kuo tzu fu
to take responsibility for the consequences of risky behavior; to have only oneself to blame if things go badly

御明かし

see styles
 miakashi
    みあかし
lighted lamp (or candle, etc.) provided as a religious offering

心腹之患

see styles
xīn fù zhī huàn
    xin1 fu4 zhi1 huan4
hsin fu chih huan
lit. calamity within one's bosom (idiom); major trouble hidden within

怨天尤人

see styles
yuàn tiān yóu rén
    yuan4 tian1 you2 ren2
yüan t`ien yu jen
    yüan tien yu jen
(idiom) to blame the gods and accuse others

悲憤慷慨

see styles
 hifunkougai / hifunkogai
    ひふんこうがい
(noun/participle) (yoji) indignant lamentation over the evils of the times

悲歌慷慨

see styles
 hikakougai / hikakogai
    ひかこうがい
(noun/participle) (yoji) indignant lamentation over the evils of the times

悲聲載道


悲声载道

see styles
bēi shēng zài dào
    bei1 sheng1 zai4 dao4
pei sheng tsai tao
lamentations fill the roads (idiom); severe suffering all around

愁うべき

see styles
 ureubeki
    うれうべき
(expression) deplorable; alarming; grievous; lamentable

憂うべき

see styles
 ureubeki
    うれうべき
(expression) deplorable; alarming; grievous; lamentable

戛飛ばす

see styles
 kattobasu
    かっとばす
(transitive verb) to knock out (e.g. homer); to slam; to send flying (e.g. a ball); to wallop (someone)

戰火紛飛


战火纷飞

see styles
zhàn huǒ fēn fēi
    zhan4 huo3 fen1 fei1
chan huo fen fei
fire of war everywhere (idiom); enveloped in the flames of war

打蛇不死

see styles
dǎ shé bù sǐ
    da3 she2 bu4 si3
ta she pu ssu
beat the snake to death or it will cause endless calamity (idiom); nip the problem in the bud

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