cut off communication with the outside world
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì K ǒ uqu è Gu ǐ, which means to put an end to guests. It comes from Du MI, the biography of Danggu in the later Han Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
Du MI, the biography of Danggu in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "Liu Sheng, a member of the same county, also went back to his hometown from Shu county. He closed his door and had nothing to do." Li Xian's note: "the track, the car track. It's not about human resources. "
Analysis of Idioms
Close door but sweep away
Idiom usage
It's an exaggeration to say that there are only a few people, but it's unnecessary. Preface to Sun Li's Xiulu collection
Chinese PinYin : bì kǒu què guǐ
cut off communication with the outside world
the ornamental and the combined plain properties. wén zhì bīn bīn
go forward with great strength and vigour. hào hào dàng dàng
a man who loses position and influence may be subjected to much indignity. hǔ luò píng chuān
as brilliant as the sun , the moon and the stars. jiǎo rú rì xīng