擂鼓鸣金

擂鼓鳴金
léigǔmíngjīn
idiom

Meanings

  1. 1 to beat the drum and sound the gong
  2. 2 to order an advance or retreat
  3. 3 to rally troops or call them back

Examples

Gǔdài dǎzhàng, léigǔmíngjīn dōu yǒu jiǎngjiu.
In ancient warfare, drumming for advance and gonging for retreat each followed strict rules.
Tā léigǔmíngjīn, hàozhào dàjiā xíngdòng qǐlái.
He sounded the call to action, rallying everyone to move.

Tips

history
Earliest attested in the Yuan-era zaju play 《》. In ancient Chinese armies, drums () signaled advance and the bronze gong ( = ) signaled retreat — so the four characters together capture the whole battlefield communication system.
memory
(beat) (drum) (sound) (gong/metal) — beat-drum, sound-gong. Two parallel verb-object pairs, easy to remember as an action diptych.

Stroke Order

léi
míng
jīn