frail
Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ì NGG ǔ zh ī L í, which means that the body is thin and bone dew, weak and powerless. It comes from Lu You's book of the Song Dynasty.
Idiom usage
A person is very weak
Analysis of Idioms
Synonym: Skinny antonym: fat and strong
The origin of Idioms
Lu You of the Song Dynasty wrote a poem: "the sick are separated from the sick, the gauze cap is wide."
Idiom explanation
Separation: incomplete, stretching for haggard, frail and thin appearance. The disease is characterized by thin body, bone dew and weakness.
Chinese PinYin : bìng gǔ zhī lí
frail
fly one 's falcons and course one 's hounds. fēi yīng zǒu mǎ
a wind which chills to the bone. hán fēng qīn jī