be unable to plan out one 's day
It's just a short time before the evening. It's an idiom used as a predicate to describe a situation of crisis or distress. The morning doesn't know what the night will be like or what will happen. The situation is critical and unpredictable. From: Ming Dynasty · Jiang Yingke's "Xuetao novel" delusion: people in a city are very poor, day never comes before night. I picked up a chicken egg a day and told his wife, "I have a fortune." His wife asked for his presence, holding the egg to show him, saying, "this is. But it will take ten years, and the property will be gone. " The 65th chapter of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in the Qing Dynasty: "at such an age, the time of death is coming soon, and it's time to make a scene. If you don't starve to death, you still want to turn over!"
Idiom explanation
The morning doesn't know what the night will be like or what will happen. The situation is critical and unpredictable.
The origin of Idioms
Jiang Yingke's Xuetao novel in the Ming Dynasty is full of delusions: people in a city are very poor, and they never see the day. I picked up a chicken egg a day and told his wife, "I have a fortune." His wife asked for his presence, holding the egg to show him, saying, "this is. But it will take ten years, and the property will be gone. " The 65th chapter of Wu Jianren's twenty years of witnessing the strange situation in Qing Dynasty: "at such an age, the time of death is approaching, and it's time to make it happen. If you don't starve to death, you still want to turn over!"
Idiom usage
The subject predicate type is used to describe a situation of crisis or distress
Examples of Idioms
The old man is in critical condition and is on the verge of death.
Chinese PinYin : zhāo bù móu xī
be unable to plan out one 's day
have not enough for food and clothing. duǎn chī shǎo chuān
the bright younger generation. hòu qǐ zhī xiù
Practice martial arts and cultivate literature. yǎn wǔ xiū wén
Send goose feather from afar. qiān lǐ jì é máo
sacrifice oneself to protect others. shě jǐ yún rén
clean-fingered and influential high-ranking officials. bā fǔ xún àn
drink toast after toast to each other. chuán bēi huàn zhǎn