Ba Yin Er mi
Bayin Ermi, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ā y ī n è m ì, which means that all kinds of musical instruments stop playing and the music is silent. It used to mean that the emperor stopped to mourn after his death. It is also used to describe the death of the head of state. It comes from the book of history, song of Shun.
Analysis of Idioms
Homonym: Jue Mi Ba Yin
The origin of Idioms
"Book of history · song of Shun" says: "three years, four seas suppress eight tones."
Idiom usage
When the head of state passed away, he returned to the South four years later. Liu Yazi's "mourning for Dr. Sun Yat Sen's Fengan ceremony"
Chinese PinYin : bā yīn è mì
Ba Yin Er mi
try to shorten the neck of a crane and lengthen that of an owl -- to go against nature. duan he xu fu
a mad dog barking at the sun -- in the futility. kuáng quǎn fèi rì