Bo HanZhongRen
Bo HanZhongRen, a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is B ó h á nzh ò NgR é n, which means that a slight chill can also hurt people's body. It also means that people can't stand a slight blow when they are old or in trouble. It comes from nine debates in the songs of Chu.
Discrimination of words
Example of idiom: people in the middle of the cold are old and fearsome. Hot wine pours on the intestines and Qi is pressed first. (song Sushi's huanglouzuo in September)
Degree of common use: Average
Emotional color: commendatory words idiom structure: subject predicate type
usage
The cold is hurtful
source
In Chu Ci Jiu Bian written by Qu Yuan in the Warring States period, it is said that "there are many people in the cold."
Chinese PinYin : bó hán zhòng rén
Bo HanZhongRen
the only proper course to take. bù èr fǎ mén
friends grace sb . 's house with their presence. péng bì shēng huī
be reputed and rise up to prosperity. fēi yīng téng mào
hold about and give oneself airs. zhǐ gāo qì yáng
a cool breeze felt by all the guests. mǎn zuò fēng shēng