It's a failure
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à IB à Xu á nzh à ng, which means to describe a quick failure. From the Three Kingdoms.
Idiom explanation
Turn the heel, turn the heel.
The origin of Idioms
Lu Zhaolin's on the Three Kingdoms in the Tang Dynasty: "however, if you lose your master's law, you will be defeated. If you travel between Qian Zan and Yuan Cao, you are not good at using martial arts, and you will meet a great enemy."
Idiom usage
Soon to fail. example without discussing the body, the first plan is to win the championship, pretending to be Yihuo's affair, which will lead to a reckless and brilliant heart, the same disease of human and God, and the same failure. Northern history biography of Yang Fu
Chinese PinYin : bài bù xuán zhǒng
It's a failure
referring to astonishment at unfamiliar sights. shǔ quǎn fèi rì