successive distresses as caused by continual wars
The Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ī ngli á nhu ò Ji ē, which means that wars and disasters are continuous and life is ruined. The disaster continued. From Sun Yat Sen's "Gaojie Dongjiang rebellion order.".
explain
It is used in a protracted war. It means that wars and disasters are continuous and life is ruined.
allusion
[source] Sun Yat Sen's "general order of Gaojie Dongjiang rebellion" says: "for several years, the people of Fujian, Guangdong and Hunan have been ruined, and the two thieves of Cao and Wu are actually the culprits. Recently, they began to fight against Zhejiang and Feng, and the war has been in succession. The Grand Marshal has ordered all the generals to go out to the northern expedition."
Discrimination of words
The combination of war and disaster
Chinese PinYin : bīng lián huò jiē
successive distresses as caused by continual wars
have got some dirty trick up one 's sleeve. jū xīn bù liáng
a single spark can start a prairie fire. cuò huǒ liǎo yuán