intense darkness without light
Dim, Chinese idiom, pronunciation is Cuan nd Cuan NW ú Gu à ng, meaning dim: same as "dim", not bright, dim. Describe the loss of luster. From the story of heroes and heroines.
Idiom explanation
Dim: same as "dim", not bright, dim. Describe the loss of luster.
The origin of Idioms
Chapter 34 of Wenkang's biography of heroes and heroines in the Qing Dynasty: "wearing a pale blue top on his head, the peacock hill with beautiful spring breeze has been motheaten and left bare pole."
Idiom usage
Chapter 24 of Tao Juyin's history of the reign of the Northern Warlords: "but this telegram caused Zhang Xun's displeasure, because his position as the leader of the thirteen provinces was dim."
Chinese PinYin : àn dàn wú guāng
intense darkness without light
tie one 's hands at the back and take a coffin with him -- give up resistance and ask for punishment. miàn fù yú chèn