Lose one's country and lose one's family
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B à IGU ó s à ngji à, which means to make the country fall and the family fall. From the book of Jin, biography of women, Liu Cong's wife, Liu Shi.
The origin of Idioms
In the book of Jin, biography of women, Liu Cong's wife and Liu's family, it is said that "since ancient times, when a country has been defeated and a family has been lost, women are not the only ones."
Idiom usage
It refers to the destruction of the country and the death of the family. The three of them are all Qi Jichen of the Yuan Dynasty. They are extravagant and have lost their country and family. The emperor is very evil. A chronicle of Yuan poetry by Chen Yan
Chinese PinYin : bài guó sàng jiā
Lose one's country and lose one's family
be too late for regrets and lamentations. jiē huǐ wú jí
seemingly unimportant but useful things. zhú tóu mù xiè
in cockfighting and horse racing. dòu jī zǒu mǎ
have succeeded in carrying out an assignment. bù rǔ shǐ mìng