regarded as hopeless
It is a Chinese idiom. Its pronunciation is B ì NgR ù g ā Ohu ā ng. It means that the disease is very serious and can not be cured. It also means that the situation is so serious that it can not be recovered. From Zuozhuan, ten years of Chenggong.
The meaning of Idioms
Gaohuang: in ancient times, apical fat was used as the ointment, and between the heart and diaphragm was used as the blind. Between the plaster and the blind, the drug was not effective. The disease is very serious and incurable. It also means that the situation is so serious that it can't be retrieved.
The origin of Idioms
In the tenth year of Chenggong in Zuozhuan: "the disease can't be done. It can't be done if it's above the blind and under the ointment. It can't be attacked, it can't be achieved, and the medicine can't be done."
Idioms and allusions
Jin Jinggong was seriously ill and went to the state of Qin for a doctor. Duke Huan of Qin sent a doctor to treat Duke Jing of Jin. Before Yihuan arrived, Jin Jinggong dreamed that the disease had become two children. One said, "he's a good doctor. I'm afraid he'll hurt us. Where can we escape?" the other said, "we'll stay above the blind and under the ointment. What can we do?" the doctor came and said, "the disease can't be cured. The disease is above the blind and under the ointment. Moxibustion can't be used. The needle can't reach it. The power of medicine can't reach it. It can't be cured. "After hearing this, Duke Jin Jinggong thought to himself that what the doctor said had proved the dialogue between the two children he had dreamed of. He nodded and said," your medical skills are really brilliant After that, he was sent a gift to the doctor and asked to go back to the state of Qin. On the afternoon of June, Duke Jing of Jin wanted to taste the new wheat. He sent the people of Dian to offer the new wheat, which was cooked by the cook. At this time, king called the sorcerer in Sangtian, showed him the new wheat, and killed him. When he was about to eat new wheat, Jinggong's stomach swelled, went to the toilet, fell into the toilet and died. One eunuch had a dream that morning that he was going to heaven with Jinggong on his back. In the afternoon, he went out of the toilet with Jinggong on his back, so he was buried as a martyr.
Idiom usage
1. Chunqiu Lu. Zuo Qiuming's the tenth year of Chenggong in Zuo Zhuan: "the disease can't be done. It's above the blind and under the ointment. It can't be attacked. It can't be achieved. The medicine can't be done." (2) the first fold of Yuan Wu Ming Shi's Xiao Zhang Tu: "mother is extremely ill, your child looks up to the sky sorrowful." (3) Jin Wang Ruoxu's poem "Wang Nei Hanzi's poems have recently fallen into a state of unconsciousness" says: "it's hard to work hard for years, but it's not easy to be extremely ill." 4. The fifth chapter of the romance of the Three Kingdoms written by Luo Guanzhong in the Ming Dynasty: "I think Liu Qi is too drunk and too sick. Now he is thin and thin, panting and vomiting blood. But in half a year, he will die." 5. Pu Songling's strange tales from a lonely studio lotus fragrance in the Qing Dynasty: "I choked for a long time and said I knew my sin, but I wanted to save myself. Lotus said, "if you are terminally ill, there is no way to save you."
Discrimination of words
Synonyms: life is in danger, dying, incurable, incurable, incurable, terminally ill, dying, incurable, dying. Antonyms: Miraculous hand rejuvenate, hand to get rid of disease, medicine to get rid of disease, death to come back to life, hanging pot to save the world, Xinglin master, miraculous hand benevolence, etc.
Chinese PinYin : bìng rù gāo huāng
regarded as hopeless
The army did not move, food and grass first. bīng mǎ wèi dòng, liáng cǎo xiān xíng
look back at past mistakes one has made. fǎn gōng zì xǐng