Bai Gu Lu Ye
Bai Gu Lu Ye, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B á Ig ǔ L ù y ě, which means that the bones of the dead are exposed in the wild. Describe a tragic scene in favor of war or disaster. From "Hao Li Xing".
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: corpses everywhere, white bones
The origin of Idioms
The poem "haolixing" written by Wei Cao of the Three Kingdoms states: "white bones are exposed in the wild, and there is no crowing of chickens for thousands of miles."
Idiom usage
Many dead people
Chinese PinYin : bái gǔ lù yě
Bai Gu Lu Ye
the kindness of caring for -- saying of the sons for their parents ' kindness. gù fù zhī ēn
Nine lines and eight industries. jiǔ háng bā yè
know yourself as well as the enemy. zhī jǐ zhī bǐ
No coincidence makes a book. wú qiǎo bù chéng shū